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Add Character to Your New Construction

One of the most common complaints of new construction homes is the lack of character. As I’ve busily saved money for the past few years to build my dream home, I’ve often been worried about this important issue myself. However, while completing some research, I’ve discovered many ways to add character to a newer home. For instance, installing crown molding, a wooden staircase, and trey ceilings are great ways to fill a new abode with character. Another great idea is to install a stained glass window. These colorful beautiful additions give your home old world flair. On this blog, you will learn how to add character to your new place by installing stained glass windows.

3 Signs To Look For In Your Windows To Know If They Need To Be Replaced

The windows in your house play a very important role in keeping the house safe and regulating the temperature. Good windows will insulate the house while old and ineffective windows will cause air to seep through and cost you more money in utilities. This is why it is important that you know the signs that your windows need replacing so that you can take care of the problem before it becomes severe. Here are some signs to look for. 

1. Your Windows Reflect The Temperature Outside and Not Inside

As a general rule, your windows should reflect the temperature that is inside the house, not the temperature that is outside. For example, if it is the summer, when you touch the window it should feel a little cool, not hot. If it feels very hot, then you know that it is not insulating properly. A double pain window should hold the temperature of the house so if it is reflective of the outside temperature, you have a problem.

2. Your Windows Have Dirt, Bugs, Or Debris Inside The Double Pane

Your double pain window should be completely sealed. If you notice that there is any kind of dirt, debris, or even bugs in the window, then you have a problem. This means that there is an opening in the window that is allowing all of those things in. And if those things can get in, then so can air. This is why you should consider getting your windows replaced if you notice that there was enough space for things to get on the inside.

3. The House Has Settled

Another common reason that people have problems with their windows is that the house has settled. After a house has been built, it shouldn't settle or shift, however with small earth quakes, un-solid foundations and other problems, the house can settle. When this happens it will shift the angle of the windows. The house was originally built to house the windows at a certain angle, however if it moves at all, the windows can pop out of place. When this happens it no longer insulates the house and allows air to pass through. This is why you should consider getting the windows refitted if you have experienced any kind of shifting or settling.

By looking for these problems you can catch a fault window early on. By replacing the windows you can protect your house.