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Martin Harris
Martin Harris

Renovation funds are limited, yet energy bills keep climbing. Replacing every window at once isn’t realistic, so a plan that balances price, comfort, and lifespan is needed. Priorities might be the worst rooms first, but not sure which specs save the most. Guidance on where to start, what features are non-negotiable, and how to phase upgrades across a few months would be great.

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Rick Rice
Rick Rice
Sep 17

Smart budgeting starts with the rooms you use most or where leaks are obvious. Get Low-E, argon-filled double panes as the baseline, and step up to triple only for north or wind-facing walls. A good vinyl or fiberglass frame with a solid warranty will keep costs reasonable without sacrificing performance. For comparing packages and sizes without pressure, check build mart windows. Ask for itemized quotes by opening, include install materials, and lock in lead times. Phase the project by floor or façade, and insist on proper shims, foam, and flashing so the gains you paid for aren’t lost during installation.

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