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Replacing Windows During Winter

Winters in Northeast Ohio can be quite freezing! When temperatures drop, you may be more aware of the failures with your current windows. If you have air leaks, moisture leaking into the home, or a cracked and dangerous window, winter window replacement is possible.

Can windows be replaced in the winter?

Yes, winter weather will not prevent you from having new replacement windows installed in your home. Extra precautions will be taken to ensure your home stays warm and comfortable during the install.

Replace windows in winter and potentially see an immediate difference in comfort

Homeowners who replace windows during the winter months can potentially notice an immediate difference in the level of comfort after the replacement. In addition to added comfort, you may experience energy savings for the rest of the heating season. If your windows are in need of replacement, it’s not necessary to wait for warmer weather.

Winter Window Replacement Precautions

A common tactic with winter window installs is using one installer inside the home and another outside as a way to reduce opening and closing doors and minimize tracking snow and dirt throughout the house. Window installers may take other precautions to protect your home during the winter as well including:

  • Using drop cloths throughout the home to protect flooring from dust, debris, or footprints.
  • Preparations of the new window and all surfaces to minimize the time the opening is left unprotected
  • Additional cleaning after install

Winter window installation may take a little extra preparation to remove the old window and a little extra cleaning afterward, but it is possible and professional installers are ready and prepared to face the weather in order to install windows properly in any weather condition.

Hiring the right window installer for the job will help ensure that your home is kept clean and comfortable during a winter window installation. Call Callahan Door & Window to schedule a consultation today!


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