How to analyze windows when buying a home

Simonton Windows

Displaced survivors of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have scrambled to purchase new homes in Baton Rouge, Houston, Atlanta and other markets in the wake of the devastating storm. While many have a “must buy now” attitude, building industry experts advise people to slow down and make smart buying decisions.

“It’s understandable that people want to restart their lives as quickly as possible, but it shouldn’t come at the cost of making poor purchasing decisions,” says Don Zeman, host of the nationally-syndicated Homefront radio show. “Buyers need to carefully evaluate a home, especially the windows, before making a financial commitment.”

According to Zeman, who has 25 years experience as a contractor, windows are tops on the list of considerations because they’re intimately connected to the energy performance of a house.

“People generally don’t realize how critical windows are to a home,” says Zeman. “Older, poor quality windows are a major source of energy loss. Conversely, well-performing windows can help homeowners lower their energy bills by keeping a home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. This is important especially now when natural gas prices are expected to rise dramatically as a result of Katrina. Anything a homeowner can do to help control energy bills is important.”

What makes a window “good” or “bad” and how can homeowners identify the difference? According to experts at Simonton Windows®, the age, efficiency and composition of windows in a home should be reviewed before making a purchase.“

Older windows can lose their efficiency,” says Bill Lazor, senior product manager with Simonton Windows. “They can actually suck the life and energy out of a home causing heating and cooling bills to soar. Just like every other product in the home, windows have a lifespan. “Typically, windows should be replaced about every 20 - 25 years. Windows made with vinyl frames and insulated glass units create some of the most energy efficient products in the marketplace.”

Lazor recommends that when looking at a potential home purchase, consumers check for “burnt out” areas on carpets near windows. “That’s an indication that harmful ultraviolet rays are easily entering the home through the glass panes,” says Lazor. “This means the windows do not have an efficient glass package and it’s an indicator that a homeowner may expect high energy bills. If this is the case, a home buyer may need to invest in replacement windows with Low E coatings that are designed to filter out the sun’s harmful UV rays and reduce fading inside the home.”

Lazor offers the following tips to help home buyers evaluate the effectiveness of windows in a home they’re viewing to purchase:

Tip #1 –Determine how many panes of glass are in the windows. Single-paned windows are the least energy efficient. You can replace them with double- or triple-paned ENERGY STAR® compliant windows to enhance energy efficiency and make a home more comfortable during all seasons.

Tip #2 – Do the windows open and close easily? If the windows are hard to open or close --- or they don’t stay open or won’t lock — it could be a sign that the windows need replacing.

Tip #3 – Have someone stand outside the window. With a small flashlight, stand inside and “travel” around the window’s perimeter. If the person outside sees areas of light coming through, this is an indication of seal failure — and probably energy loss.

Tip #4 – Check the window frames. If you find warping, pitting or rotting wood or aluminum frames, it’s time to consider replacing the windows. If you go this route, consider vinyl framed windows for your replacement package. Vinyl is a great insulator, plus it’s easy to maintain.
Tip #5 –Look for condensation inside the glass on double- or triple-glazed windows. This could indicate seal failure. If this is the case, you might need to replace the glass or the entire window.

For more details on evaluating windows, call 1-800-SIMONTON to request the free booklet, “What Every Homeowner Should Know About Window Replacement.” And, for additional product information, visit www.simonton.com.

Majors Home Improvement: Quality along the Coast


Gulf Breeze - In 1997, Majors Home Improvement, Inc. began serving the Gulf Coast Community by offering quality exterior home improvement remodeling with an affordable price. Since then, we have increased our service by adding Kitchen Remodeling and Interior Doors.



The exterior of this house is an example of the transformation your home could experience with the quality products, including elegant and functional shutters. The exterior of this house is an example of the transformation your home could experience with the quality products, including elegant and functional shutters.

Our service region has also grown to include communities as far West as Mobile, AL to East as far as Panama City, FL and all the surrounding areas.

At Majors Home Improvement, we realize that your satisfaction is critical to our continued success, especially since much of our business is gained through repeat clients and word-of-mouth referrals. Therefore, it is our mission to make all stages of your remodeling project a pleasure. And to follow up, we back all of our work with the very same dedication of 100% customer satisfaction.

We are proud to be the local home improvement company of choice for the Gulf Coast.

Your home and your family are valuable assets worth protecting. And with the current increase in regional hurricanes, the urgency of preparedness has never been greater. Our hurricane shutters are locally manufactured and are custom-made to specifically fit your home. Furthermore, all of our shutters meet the Miami-Dade County Building Code requirements giving you the confidence that you need in times of severe weather.



Our hurricane shutters are locally manufactured and are custom made to specifically fit your home. Furthermore, all of our shutters meet the Miami-Dade County Building Code requirements giving you the confidence that you need in times of severe weather. Our hurricane shutters are locally manufactured and are custom made to specifically fit your home. Furthermore, all of our shutters meet the Miami-Dade County Building Code requirements giving you the confidence that you need in times of severe weather.

Additionally, hurricane shutters make an existing home very attractive in the home buying market. Financially, it only makes sense to safeguard your investment since prospective home buyers will desire homes with storm protection rather than those without.

Whether you want to replace drafty windows or simply want to enhance the overall appearance of your home, vinyl replacement windows may well be the answer to your needs. Not only are vinyl replacement windows energy-efficient, they are long lasting and virtually maintenance-free.

The vinyl components in our window products are warranted against peeling, flaking, chipping, blistering and corrosion for the life of the product. And, as with all of our products, our replacement windows are custom ordered to fit your home’s specifications and your budget.

* All of our windows come standard with:

* Double pane insulated glass.

* Interlocking sash for tightness and security.

* Double weather-stripping to block air, dust, and noise.

* Tilt sash for easy cleaning (except casement style windows)

* Many glass packages available

Enjoy the outdoors without worrying about weather and insects. Don’t be bound by the calendar any longer. With your new sunroom, you can extend your seasons and enjoy all that you love about the outdoors, longer and more often during the year.

We offer a full line of sunroom styles to suit every home size, architectural type and budget. All styles can be customized to size with many optional features to choose from. These include glass transoms, solid or glass kick panels, shingled roofs, skylights, ceiling fans and specialty electrical packages for spas.

Get more livability and enjoyment from your home with a custom-built sunroom that you

will value now and for seasons to come. Our custom-built sunrooms are built to last, and blend beautifully with your home.

Let one of our qualified consultants provide you with a design for your favorite decor and lifestyle. Contact us for a free, no obligation estimate.

Originally featured in Gulf Breeze News.