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Installation quality is critical. A poorly installed premium window can underperform compared to a properly installed mid-range product.
Read MoreNot automatically. Durability depends on frame design, glass package, climate exposure, and installation. Price alone does not guarantee long-term performance.
Read MoreYes. Phased window replacement makes sense when cash flow matters more than minimizing total cost. Many homeowners prefer smaller projects spread over time, especially when only certain windows are failing or when the home is a long-term residence.
Read MoreEnergy savings improve in the rooms where windows are replaced. Full savings take longer because older windows remain in place until later phases are completed.
Read MoreMost homeowners start with windows causing drafts, water issues, or comfort problems. Bedrooms, living areas, and street-facing windows often come first. A good installer helps prioritize based on condition rather than appearance.
Read MoreNo. Building codes do not require full-house window replacement. A contractor should be able to replace one window or several without forcing a whole-home project.
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