winter Archives - Renewal by Andersen of British Columbia Mon, 11 Dec 2023 16:22:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 /wp-content/uploads/2021/03/favicon.png winter Archives - Renewal by Andersen of British Columbia 32 32 All About Winter Window Installation /blog/all-about-winter-window-installation/ /blog/all-about-winter-window-installation/#respond Thu, 14 Dec 2023 13:00:08 +0000 /?p=13834 If you’re worried about installing new windows in winter, don’t be. Winter can be the perfect time to replace your windows. Our Certified Master Installers are best-in-class and have perfected the winter installation process. They work quickly and efficiently, minimizing your home’s exposure to the harsh elements. There are many benefits to upgrading your home […]

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If you’re worried about installing new windows in winter, don’t be. Winter can be the perfect time to replace your windows. Our Certified Master Installers are best-in-class and have perfected the winter installation process. They work quickly and efficiently, minimizing your home’s exposure to the harsh elements. There are many benefits to upgrading your home before warmer weather gets here; read on to learn what they are and learn more about our winter installation process.

Five benefits of a winter installation include:

1. Better protection from the elements.

Replacing windows and doors in the winter helps protect against harsh weather conditions. Winter storms often bring strong winds, snow, freezing temps, and other debris that can damage old or worn-out windows or your home. Modern models are designed to withstand extreme temperatures and conditions, so they’ll last longer and keep you safer.

2. Improved energy efficiency.

One of the main reasons to replace windows and doors in the winter is improved energy efficiency. If your windows are older or damaged, they may release heat from inside your home, leading to higher utility bills. Newer, more energy-efficient windows will help keep warm air in and cold air out, saving you money.

3. Reduced condensation and other moisture issues.

Another benefit is a reduction in condensation and other moisture issues. During cold weather, humidity levels drop, making installing new windows or doors easier without worrying about moisture build-up inside your home. This also helps prevent mold and mildew growth.

4. Greater scheduling availability.

Since installations can slow down during this season, you’ll have a better chance of scheduling your window or door replacement at the perfect time for you.

5. We’ve mastered winter installations.

With two Certified Master Installers working on the outside and inside of each window, our average installation time is about 5 minutes per window. Our installers work quickly and efficiently—never exposing your home to the harsh elements of winter. We seal off the room we’re working in so you don’t have to worry about heat escaping or the cold affecting your home and the people, pets, and plants inside it. Our process is fast, clean, and safe. Most projects are completed in as little as one day—giving you immediate satisfaction with beautiful new windows that improve the comfort of your home!

Our winter installation system makes it quick and easy. Here’s how it works:

  • Our Certified Master Installers seal off the room they’re working in, using zip walls to enclose the area. This keeps pets, plants, and people comfortable in the rest of the home. Zip walls also prevent heat loss and ensure your home will have minimal exposure to the elements.
  • We cover and protect floors and furnishings from foot traffic, construction debris, and the harsh winter elements.
  • Two installers work on your home’s outside and inside simultaneously.
  • The installers work on one window at a time, with each window being installed on average in as little as five minutes.
  • Each window is custom-manufactured to 1/8” of the opening so that installers can add additional insulation around the framework once in place, helping maximize energy efficiency.

Take a look at this short video to meet a Renewal by Andersen Certified Master Installer:

We are dedicated to providing outstanding service to our customers. You don’t have to suffer with cold, drafty, and inefficient windows for another winter! Give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We offer window and door replacement services in the Greater Vancouver Area, the Fraser Valley, Victoria, Nanaimo, Campbell River, and the Okanagan.

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How Does a Winter Window and Door Installation Work? /blog/how-does-a-winter-window-and-door-installation-work/ /blog/how-does-a-winter-window-and-door-installation-work/#respond Thu, 09 Feb 2023 16:53:50 +0000 /?p=13321 We get a lot of questions this time of year asking if it’s a good idea to replace windows or doors before warmer weather arrives. Many people want to know more about how a window or door installation even works in the winter. Our installers are best-in-class and have perfected the winter installation process. With […]

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We get a lot of questions this time of year asking if it’s a good idea to replace windows or doors before warmer weather arrives. Many people want to know more about how a window or door installation even works in the winter.

Our installers are best-in-class and have perfected the winter installation process. With our method, we work quickly and efficiently—never exposing your home to the harsh elements of winter. Most projects are completed in as little as one day—giving you immediate satisfaction with beautiful new windows and doors that improve the comfort of your home!

Here’s how it works:

  • Our installers seal off the room they’re working in. We use zip walls that enclose the area to keep pets, plants, and people comfortable in the rest of the home.
  • Zip walls prevent heat loss and ensure your home will have minimal exposure to the elements.
  • We cover and protect floors and furnishings from foot traffic, construction debris, and the harsh winter elements.
  • Two installers work on both the outside and inside of your home simultaneously.
  • The installers work on one window at a time, with each window being installed on average in as little as five minutes.
  • Each window is custom-manufactured to 1/8” of the opening so that installers can add additional insulation around the framework once they’re in place, helping to maximize energy efficiency.

To learn more about the benefits of a winter installation, take a look at our blog post: Why You Should Replace Windows in Winter.

Our winter installation system makes it quick and easy. You don’t have to suffer with cold, drafty, and inefficient windows for another winter. Our new windows can save you money and make you feel more comfortable in your home now! When you’re ready to take the first step, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We offer window replacement services in the Greater Vancouver Area, the Fraser Valley, Victoria, Nanaimo, and Campbell River.

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Why You Should Replace Windows In Winter /blog/why-you-should-replace-windows-in-winter/ /blog/why-you-should-replace-windows-in-winter/#respond Tue, 31 Jan 2023 12:00:33 +0000 /?p=13294 Windows and doors are an essential part of any home, and during the winter, it’s necessary to ensure your windows and doors are in good condition since they will be exposed to harsh weather conditions. Here are four reasons why replacing your windows or doors during winter is a great idea. Improved Energy-Efficiency One of […]

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Windows and doors are an essential part of any home, and during the winter, it’s necessary to ensure your windows and doors are in good condition since they will be exposed to harsh weather conditions. Here are four reasons why replacing your windows or doors during winter is a great idea.

  • Improved Energy-Efficiency

One of the main reasons to replace windows and doors in the winter is improved energy-efficiency. If your windows are older or damaged, they may release heat from inside your home, leading to higher hydro bills. Replacing old windows with newer, more energy-efficient ones will help keep warm air in and cold air out, saving you money.

  • Reduced Condensation and Other Moisture Issues

Another benefit of replacing windows and doors in the winter is that this can help reduce condensation and other moisture issues inside your home. Drafty or leaky windows can cause mold, mildew, and greater structural problems if left unchecked.

  • Better Protection From the Elements

In addition to improved energy-efficiency and reduced moisture issues, replacing your windows and doors in the winter can also help protect against harsh weather conditions. Winter storms often bring strong winds, rain, snow, and other debris that can cause real damage to old or worn-out windows. Modern models are designed to withstand extreme temperatures and conditions, so they’ll last longer and keep you safe.

  • Greater Scheduling Availability

Since most construction slows down during this season, you’ll have a better chance of scheduling your window or door replacement for exactly when you want it.

Winter is the perfect time if you’re thinking about replacing your windows or doors. You’ll enjoy improved energy efficiency, reduced moisture issues, and better protection from the elements. If it’s finally time to replace your windows or doors, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We offer window replacement services in the Greater Vancouver Area, the Fraser Valley, Victoria, Nanaimo, and Campbell River.

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Cold Climate Windows & Doors for British Columbia /blog/cold-climate-windows-doors-vancouver-bc/ /blog/cold-climate-windows-doors-vancouver-bc/#respond Thu, 19 Jan 2023 12:00:14 +0000 /?p=1351 Cold weather can play havoc on many building materials. Cold temperatures can warp, crack, split, fade, and otherwise destroy many things. In addition, doors and windows that aren’t suited to cold climates can cost hundreds of dollars annually in heating bills. So what are the best cold climate windows and doors for your home in […]

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Cold weather can play havoc on many building materials. Cold temperatures can warp, crack, split, fade, and otherwise destroy many things. In addition, doors and windows that aren’t suited to cold climates can cost hundreds of dollars annually in heating bills. So what are the best cold climate windows and doors for your home in British Columbia? Let’s take a look.

Cold Climate Doors

There are many options when it comes to choosing doors. When considering doors for a cold climate, however, you need to narrow it down to those with great weather sealing and even better insulating properties.

Steel and fiberglass will resist the destructive nature of severe cold and are an ideal building material for the bulk of the door. A thermal efficient insulating material should also be used to fill out the interior of the door.

A great example of this is ProVia doors. They have steel or fiberglass frames packed with excellent insulating material. Their weather seals are the best on the market—they won’t peel or crack after a couple of cold snaps like many other weather seals do. They come in a wide range of styles and colours and can even feature large glass sections without compromising insulation or quality.

On top of their cold weather application, these doors are an excellent, sturdy, and secure option to keep your family safe at home.

Cold Climate Windows

Regular windows are typically made out of a single sheet of glass with either wood or vinyl for a frame. When it comes to cold climates like you encounter in B.C., these are not the best option.

Firstly, single-pane windows are very poor insulators. They let out a lot of heat in the winter and let in a lot of heat in the summer. This drives hydro bills sky high as you try to combat the forces of nature outside.

Instead, you should go for double-pane windows. These use two sheets of glass with a layer of gas between them. This layer of air traps cold air in winter and hot air in summer, preventing your home from freezing or overheating.

Secondly, the glass and its coating is also important. Uncoated glass lets in full light, full heat, and full UV radiation. Special coating like Low-E4 SunSmart glass adds additional insulating properties to the glass. This is particularly important in the winter; double-pane SunSmart glass can cut electricity bills by up to 25%.

And lastly, the frames. Vinyl is cheap and easy to clean, but will crack and deteriorate when exposed to extreme weather. Wood is sturdy and aesthetically pleasing, but also does poorly over time in cold environments. Your best option is a material like our exclusive Fibrex; it combines the ease of vinyl with the strength of wood. Even better, it insulates 700x better than aluminum!

Did you know that our windows are also ENERGY-STAR® certified? If it’s time to replace your windows or doors, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation and see how we can help you get the best cold climate windows and doors for these chilly winter months. We offer window replacement services in the Greater Vancouver Area, the Fraser Valley, Victoria, Nanaimo, and Campbell River.

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What to Know Before Replacing Windows in British Columbia /blog/replacement-windows-vancouver-tips/ /blog/replacement-windows-vancouver-tips/#respond Thu, 12 Jan 2023 16:45:27 +0000 /?p=1209 A window breaks, you refurbish your home, or you just get it in your head that you’d like a change of scenery. Whatever the reason, it’s time to replace a window. You might be tempted to go for the fastest, cheapest option, but if you do that, you could be shooting yourself in the foot. […]

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A window breaks, you refurbish your home, or you just get it in your head that you’d like a change of scenery. Whatever the reason, it’s time to replace a window. You might be tempted to go for the fastest, cheapest option, but if you do that, you could be shooting yourself in the foot. Before replacing your window, consider these five key things. You’d be surprised at how much trouble you can save yourself in the long run.

1. Choose Your Materials Wisely, Especially in B.C.

The most common choices for a window are either wood or vinyl. So, it might come as a surprise that the best material option for a frame is actually neither. Vinyl might be great because it’s low maintenance, but it’s also prone to cracks that result in the whole window needing to be replaced. And while wood is a long-time favourite, modern wooden frames degrade quickly, particularly in harsher, wetter environments like the Pacific Northwest.
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This is why Renewal by Andersen created Fibrex. Fibrex presents all of the sturdiness of a wooden frame, with the low-maintenance upkeep of a vinyl frame. It won’t chip or crack, and it won’t degrade any time soon. Fibrex is forever, almost!

Fibrex also allows for narrower frames, giving you more glass, wider views, and more light. It can even be given the appearance of a painted wooden finish to maintain that rustic woodwork feel.

2. Aesthetics are Key

Homeowners get about 73% of their replacement window investment back when they resell the house, according to a National Association of Realtors’ Cost Versus Value study. Choose the wrong windows, though, and replacements can detract from home value.

“Like custom kitchens and original wood flooring, windows are important architectural features,” says North Vancouver realtor Amy Mackey-Hornack. “Replace them with a cheaper product, and you downscale the house.”

In addition, cheaper windows at big box stores don’t have the colour options that allow you to match your trim. This is where a quality Fibrex option really shines; you get the low maintenance of vinyl without sacrificing aesthetics with a plain matte finish.

3. Hire Licensed and Insured Professionals who Only do Windows

This should never need to be said when it comes to any sort of home improvement, but the truth is it usually does: always go for a licensed and insured professional who specializes in the task at hand. Always.

A poor installation will cost you far, far more than the money you save on a cheap job. You might create a hole in your vapour barrier, ending up with gaps around your windows that allow in insects in summer and rack up your heating bills in winter. It will cost you more upfront, but the time, money, and hassle you save in the long term more than make up for it.

This ⁠plays back into the point above—a poorly installed window will absolutely affect the value of your property. Nobody’s going to want to pay a premium price for a place that has poorly installed windows.

4. Know What the Manufacturer’s Warranty is

Winters in B.C. can be harsh. It’s why you need quality materials, why you need a professional whose focus is windows, and why you need to ensure you’re getting at least a two-year installation warranty.

Most big box stores simply don’t offer a warranty on installation. Those that do may only do so for a few months.

  • Go with a specialist window replacement company. They’re more likely to have the extended warranties you require to get the most out of your purchase.
  • Go for a company that’s been around for a long time with a strong reputation. You want to make sure that the company is actually going to be around for the time it takes to honour the warranty itself.

Your windows are going to be exposed to some harsh weather conditions and they need to stand the test of time. Don’t risk it.

5. Don’t Choose a Window Based Solely on Price

This point has already been made, but here we’ll stress it again: don’t skimp on the cost.

Having a budget is obviously going to keep your options targeted, but always keep in mind that you’ll get what you pay for. If you go for the cheapest option to start with, be prepared to fix it again in the foreseeable future. Generally, you should only need to replace windows once or twice in your lifetime. It shouldn’t come up that often. Spending a bit more on it today will help ensure that it’s only once in a lifetime, not two, or three, or four.

Do your research to find out why some features and glass options cost more than others. Weigh the long-term benefits against the short-term investment. When in doubt, focus on the long-term value over the cost. If it’s time to replace your windows or doors, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We offer window replacement services in the Greater Vancouver Area, the Fraser Valley, Victoria, Nanaimo, and Campbell River.

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6 Last-Minute DIY Holiday Window Decorations /blog/6-last-minute-diy-holiday-window-decorations/ /blog/6-last-minute-diy-holiday-window-decorations/#respond Tue, 20 Dec 2022 10:00:35 +0000 /?p=13246 Christmas is just around the corner, and if you’re one of those people who have had their decorations up for a month already, good for you! But if you’re scrambling for some last-minute festivity, we’ve put together some fast and easy window decorations you can make with items lying around your home or just outside […]

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Christmas is just around the corner, and if you’re one of those people who have had their decorations up for a month already, good for you! But if you’re scrambling for some last-minute festivity, we’ve put together some fast and easy window decorations you can make with items lying around your home or just outside your door.

Read on for six easy decorations that never need more than three items.

1. Book Page Snowflakes

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If you love upcycling—turning something old into something new—you might want to grab that stack of old or damaged books that you’ve been meaning to donate. A book, a pair of scissors, and some string are all you need to pull off this wonderful winter decoration.

2. Hanging Pinecones

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Hang pinecones from your windows for an easy and seasonal decoration. To begin, head outdoors and gather some pinecones. Once you have your pinecones, tie some string to each one, then stick them all to your window with transparent tape. It’s as easy as that.

3. Recycled Paper Snowflakes

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A little bit of recycled paper, some transparent tape, and a pair of scissors are all you need to make this beautiful assortment of snowflakes. Hang from the window, large or small, or arrange in the shape of a Christmas tree and stick to the glass as seen here.

4. Cinnamon Stick Candle Holder

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First, you will need a plain candle holder or a small glass and a bunch of cinnamon sticks. Then, you can either glue the cinnamon sticks one by one vertically against the outside of the candle holder, or wrap string, ribbon, or lace around the sticks to secure them tightly. Pop a candle inside and place on your windowsill for a warm and deliciously scented festive decoration.

5. Cupcake Liner Garland

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All you need are some cupcake liners, a pin, and ribbon or string. Thread the cupcake liners onto the string making a small hole in the center then string in alternating colours and secure with hot glue if necessary.

6. Dried Orange Circle Decorations

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To make this decoration, all you need are some large oranges and a knife to slice them into thin pieces. Don’t slice them too thinly or  they’ll collapse. If you want variety, try using slices of different sizes. Otherwise, use only the center three slices for uniformity. Dry in the oven or food dehydrator. Then, use twine, fishing line, or another type of thread to tie them up in your windows. Try combining with other ornaments .

There’s something extra special about seeing handmade decorations. Whether you’re crafting for the first time or are already a seasoned maker, we hope that you’ve enjoy these ideas for DIY Christmas decorations and wish you and yours a happy holidays.

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6 Easy Fixes to Stop Drafty Windows in Winter /blog/6-easy-fixes-to-stop-drafty-windows-in-winter/ /blog/6-easy-fixes-to-stop-drafty-windows-in-winter/#respond Thu, 08 Dec 2022 10:00:57 +0000 /?p=13221 If you’re reaching for your coat while inside your home, it’s time to seal up some windows. Air gaps not only allow the cold in, but they also allow the heat out, leading to unnecessarily high utility costs. In this blog post, we’re going to look at 6 easy fixes for those drafty windows to […]

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If you’re reaching for your coat while inside your home, it’s time to seal up some windows. Air gaps not only allow the cold in, but they also allow the heat out, leading to unnecessarily high utility costs. In this blog post, we’re going to look at 6 easy fixes for those drafty windows to help you stay warmer.

1. Combine window treatments

For protection against the elements, combine blinds, sheer curtains, and heavy drapes. Keep everything closed when it’s cold outside. If it’s cold but not frigid and the room gets sunlight, raise the blinds, open the drapes, and let some sunlight into the room to warm it up.

2. Use window snakes

Window snakes are long tubes filled with sand or water-absorbing material that are placed at the bottom of windows to block drafts and/or absorb condensation. You can also use a rolled up towel or blanket instead. Change these often if they become wet after absorbing moisture.

3. Cover windows with plastic

Window insulation kits, which seal the window with a plastic film, are available at your local hardware store or online. These kits include plastic sheeting that you affix to the jambs with double-sided tape. Once in place, heat the plastic with a hairdryer. The shrinking action will make it look like another glass pane.

4. Fill in any gaps around windows

If you have spaces in your window frames that you can fit your finger into, fill them with a gap filler. A popular choice is foam rope that comes on a roll and in various sizes to fill both small and large gaps. Press it into the spaces and trim off the excess with scissors.

5. Reglaze loose window panes

If your windows are old and wooden, check to see if any of the glazing is missing or loose. If so, reapply glazing in these areas to create a better seal around the glass. Just be sure to do this before the temperature dips below 10 degrees Celsius, as the putty won’t cure properly when cold.

6. Lock windows and apply weatherstripping

Last but not least, one of the most vital steps when winterizing your home is to lock the windows. Window locks pull the sashes together, closing up the space that cold air leaks through. Most of a window’s heat loss occurs through gaps between the sashes and the frame. You can reduce drafts by weather-stripping where two surfaces push together (the horizontals of a double-hung window and the verticals of a casement or gliding window) or where two surfaces slide against each other (the verticals of a double-hung window and the horizontals of a gliding window).

A word of caution: If you are planning on using rope caulk or other sealants that permanently render an operable window non-operational, make sure that you keep at least one working window in each room. Building codes require that basements and sleeping rooms have at least one functioning means of egress.

Our windows are ENERGY-STAR® certified and custom-made with a variety of glass options. If it’s finally time to replace your windows or doors, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We offer window replacement services in the Greater Vancouver Area, the Fraser Valley, Victoria, Nanaimo, and Campbell River.

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7 Easy Ways to Maintain Windows and Doors in Winter /blog/7-easy-ways-to-maintain-windows-and-doors-in-winter/ /blog/7-easy-ways-to-maintain-windows-and-doors-in-winter/#respond Thu, 01 Dec 2022 12:00:55 +0000 /?p=13191 British Columbians know winter is a long, cold, and wet season. Understandably, we want to keep warm inside and keep the cold outside where it belongs. Ensuring windows and doors are properly maintained can do a lot to help keep the cold out. In this blog post, we look at 7 ways to do this. […]

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British Columbians know winter is a long, cold, and wet season. Understandably, we want to keep warm inside and keep the cold outside where it belongs. Ensuring windows and doors are properly maintained can do a lot to help keep the cold out. In this blog post, we look at 7 ways to do this.

1. Look for damage and gaps.

When winter comes, it’s easy for cold air and drafts to penetrate through door frames and window sills that aren’t properly sealed. To prevent this from happening, check your entry doors and exterior windows to see if they close all the way, with no gap left. Additionally, check if there are any damage or cracks in these areas. Regular inspection of your windows and doors will go a great way in presevering them. A routine examination will alert you when the damage is minimal and can be easily fixed.

2. Inspect for air leaks and caulk.

Drafts are the most common complaint you hear about windows during winter. The good news is you can often eliminate the issue by simply caulking your windows. Air leaks most often appear around your window or door frame, so inspect the frame for any cracks or visible gaps. Sometimes you may not be able to see the crack but can feel the outside air seeping in. Once you have identified the areas that require caulking, clean and remove any old caulk. Use the caulking on stationary joints and around the frame. Caulking can play a big role in preventing air leaks and help save you money on hydro bills.

3. Check the condition of weather stripping.

When weatherstripping wears out, cold air will leak through the spaces, and warm air from inside the home will slip out. The damage may not be easily visible in some cases, so you should check carefully that the stripping is intact, preferably after every season. If there is minimal wear and tear, the stripping can easily be fixed, but if there’s extensive damage to the weather stripping, you should consider getting it replaced. In most cases, repairing the weatherstripping will be cheaper than the increase in heating bills.

4. Remove exterior window screens.

When snow starts to fall, you may notice that your windows get covered in snow and ice. In particular, you may notice a build up of snow between the glass and the screen. When snow builds up on the sills it can cause damage to screens and windows. The moisture around your windows could do some serious damage to its parts and could also lead to mold and mildew. Luckily, there is one easy way to prevent this from happening: remove your exterior window screen before the first snow fall. Removing the screen ensures less snow will collect on window sills and allows more warmth and natural light into your home during winter months. Bonus: removing the screen will prolong its life!

5. Install storm doors and windows.

Storm windows and storm doors are specially designed to protect your house from the harsh elements of the weather. They include extra insulation layers, which increase their energy-efficiency. In most cases, storm windows are installed over your existing internal and exterior windows, which is why they help conserve indoor heat.

6. Add heavy curtains and drapes.

Heavy curtains are an excellent heat preservation option during the cold winter months. They act as an extra layer of insulation between your home and windows, keeping you warm and cozy. And since quality drapes are relatively cheap compared to other options, it’s a great way to help save on winter heating costs. Another great feature is that they’re easy to adjust; you can open them when it’s warm out or close them when it gets cold.

7. Install energy-efficient windows.

Last but not least, we recommend upgrading to energy-efficient windows. Single pane windows and old doors lose a lot more heat, significantly raising your energy bill. An excellent and long-term solution is investing in energy-efficient windows and quality doors. While they may cost more, they will make up for it in the energy, and money, saved during winter. Double-paned windows, for example, offer twice as efficient insulation as single-paned ones, and triple-pane, if you’re in a frigid environment or wish to maximize insulation, offer triple the insulation.

Renewal by Andersen’s custom-made windows are designed to fit your home perfectly. Installed by experts, you can be assured that drafts won’t be a problem. In addition, our windows are ENERGY-STAR® certified, with frames made from our exclusive Fibrex® material which insulates 700x better than aluminum. If it’s time to replace your windows or doors, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We offer window replacement services in the Greater Vancouver Area, the Fraser Valley, Victoria, Nanaimo, and Campbell River.

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Condensation Season is Starting in BC /blog/its-condensation-season-in-bc/ /blog/its-condensation-season-in-bc/#respond Thu, 29 Sep 2022 14:00:42 +0000 /?p=13079 As fall weather rolls in and the evenings become cooler, you may notice a few drops of moisture on your windows. This is called condensation and often happens when warm indoor air meets cold glass. Don’t worry—it’s a common occurrence! Think about a cold beverage on a hot day. Water forms on the outside of […]

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As fall weather rolls in and the evenings become cooler, you may notice a few drops of moisture on your windows. This is called condensation and often happens when warm indoor air meets cold glass. Don’t worry—it’s a common occurrence!

Think about a cold beverage on a hot day. Water forms on the outside of the glass when its cool surface meets the warm, humid air. This causes water to condense on the surface and run down. The same as on a window. While it may seem counter-intuitive, the appearance of condensation on the outside or inside of your window is actually a good thing. Condensation will appear on even the best-performing windows—in fact, it might be more noticeable on high quality windows since they are more energy-efficient.

Condensation can actually be a sign that your home is well sealed. The very things that make homes more energy efficient—windows and patio doors that reduce air leakage, weather-stripping, high-quality insulation, vapor barriers—also lock moisture inside your house. Moisture is a natural part of life. Every time someone in your household takes a shower or cooks, moisture is released into the air, increasing indoor humidity.

In British Columbia, where fall and winter tends to be cold and wet, it’s important to try and minimize indoor humidity. Some ways to do this include:

  1. Opening the blinds and drapes to let out moisture-laden air.
  2. Raising the air temperature in your home to decrease relative humidity.
  3. Turning on ceiling fans for more air circulation.
  4. Running exhaust fans in the kitchen and bathroom and leaving them running for 15 minutes or longer to clear out lingering moisture.
  5. Ensuring proper ventilation of appliances, like dryers, to the outside.

For more information on relative humidity and condensation in your home, take a look at this video:

 

Thinking of replacing some of your older windows with new energy-efficient ones? Get the best ENERGY-STAR® replacement windows to ensure maximum efficiency and curb appeal with Renewal by Andersen of British Columbia. We can help you find the perfect windows for your home.

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Window replacement is challenging enough on its own, but what if you’re doing it in the dead of winter? Due to the high humidity created by snow and workplace waste, winter is especially tough for a window company when it comes to home repair projects. 

Replacing Windows in Winter: A Process Overview

Today, Renewal by Andersen® of British Columbia demonstrates how we install our windows, making the process as simple as possible, even in the dead of winter.

1. Preparation of the Work Area

When we arrive at your residence, we will prepare the work area by shielding your floors and furnishings from snow, debris, and foot traffic. Additionally, we’ll remove only one window at a time and isolate the room being worked on to reduce heat loss.

2. Windows Installation

After removing your old windows, we’ll make any necessary repairs. If, for example, the open space has warped, we will change the levels to ensure that your replacement windows fit properly. Once the installation is complete, we will inspect the equipment to ensure that it performs properly.

3. Adding the Final Touches

Unlike other items, we custom-make your windows to fit your window openings properly. This enables us to increase the energy efficiency of the structure by adding additional insulating foam. The foam will then be covered with a trim to finish the design, and the protective film on the window will be removed and then polished to a high sheen.

Renewal by Andersen of British Columbia will ensure that your replacement windows and doors are tailored to your specific requirements and installed flawlessly.

To schedule a free in-home or virtual consultation, call our professional window contractor at (604) 800-5176 or fill out our online form. We serve residents of Delta, Vancouver, and other nearby communities in BC.

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