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Are your Chicago Windows right for the weather?
March Chicago Weather Stats
Average High:59°
Average Low:43°
Mean Temperature:52°
Average Precipitation:3.1 inches
* Save on your heating and cooling bills by having windows designed for the Chicago weather.
Replacing your old, outdated windows does more than just enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home. In Chicago, with its brutally harsh winters and hot summers, replacing old single-pane windows with more energy-efficient models may significantly boost the energy savings, power savings, and comfort level of your home.
The highest recorded temperature in Chicago is a scorching 105 degrees, while the lowest--not counting the wind chill factor howling off Lake Michigan--is a frigid 27 degrees below zero. Besides having to protect inhabitants from temperature extremes, Chicago windows are also exposed to harsh wind and water conditions. Homes in Chicago may benefit from window replacement because energy-efficient windows help seal the "envelope" or "shell" of the home by eliminating air leaks and drafts through the residence. ENERGY STAR estimates that replacement windows for Chicago homeowners may lead to power bill savings of $311 a year by replacing single-pane windows with ENERGY STAR-rated windows.
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Some estimate that replacing ten 3-foot by 5-foot windows with insulated vinyl windows costs approximately $11,000. Homeowners may expect to achieve yearly savings on their utility bills. Replacement windows for Chicago homes using ten upscale, low-emission vinyl windows might cost more than $14,000, but higher quality windows have the potential to achieve even greater energy savings.
The Efficient Windows Collaborative suggests that many replacement windows in Chicago have a U-factor (rate of heat loss) of .32. For superior insulation, seek windows with a U-factor of .22 or less. Windows with the lowest U-factor typically are gas-filled and triple-glazed--and very costly.
A remodeling contractor or window installation professional can help you choose the windows that may work best for your home and your budget.
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