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10 Buying Tips For Impact Windows

The best time to make a decision about purchasing new windows is NOT while a tropical storm is whipping up in the Caribbean. Hasty decisions to get hurricane protection installed on your home (or any structure) will rarely result in the purchase and installation of the proper type of product or degree of protection.

We tend to get anxious and forget the most important rule of common sense purchasing - don't purchase a big ticket item without making sure it is what you want or what you need. No one likes to feel taken advantage of nor do they enjoy finding out, after the fact, that they didn't make the best purchase. Impact-rated windows (sometimes referred to as just "impact windows") are one such item that many homeowners feel compelled to buy without doing the proper research. If you don't get the pertinent information it's easy to make a poor choice that could result in buyer's remorse. Here are a few tips and some information to help guide you in your decision making:

1. Old isn't bad. Before you even consider new windows - impact-rated or non-rated - have an independent energy audit performed on your current windows. Most power companies like TECO, FPL or Duke Energy should perform this service for nothing. A professional audit can run as much as $500. You may find out from the audit that spending just a few hundred dollars to weatherize your current windows may save a fair amount of money on your energy bill. You may even find out the you will save even bigger bucks by not needing new windows at all.



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