potted plants in windowAlong with adding character and personality to your home, your windows bring light and fresh air into your living spaces. While windows can add much to your home they can also take something away – energy efficiency. If you are looking for a way to get your heating and cooling bills under control, you may find opportunities with your windows.

According to Energy.gov, windows can “account for 10% to 25% of your heating bill by letting heat out.” They suggest the key to saving energy and improving efficiency is to look at the individual factors that contribute to your home’s energy system. While you may have an energy-efficient furnace, if your windows are old or leaky, you may be losing that efficiency.

If you own an older home with original windows, your best option is probably to replace the windows with new, energy-efficient windows. While this is a big investment, it is one that will pay-off over time and save you big in the long run.

If you are not ready to replace your windows, there are things you can do to enhance the energy efficiency of your existing windows. Simply adding storm windows, caulking and weather stripping is beneficial for stopping air leakage. There are even energy-efficient window treatments or coverings that will make a difference in winter.

United Window Cleaning has been able to help our Cincinnati area customers maintain window efficiency through our regular window cleaning service. While sparkling clean windows are the primary benefit of window cleaning service, our trained and experienced technicians are also able to spot window issues and alert homeowners of problems that need to be addressed.
Learn more about the advantages of our window cleaning services – contact us today!