The Value of High-Impact Windows
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Anyone living in Florida is familiar with boarding up their home with plywood repeatedly during tropical storm and hurricane season if you don’t have high impact windows. You can protect your home from a hurricane’s high winds and debris even if you live in a hurricane-prone area like Miami and South Florida. Don’t be fooled. Even during less-intense storms with wind speeds under 75 mph, your windows and roof are still vulnerable to the intense damage that hurricane winds bring. As climate change worsens and the cost of replacing single or double-panned windows increasing, most homeowners across the eastern seaboard are beginning to wonder if it is worth it to install high impact windows.
What Makes Windows Impact Resistant?
High impact windows, high impact storm windows, impact-resistant windows, and hurricane impact windows are all different names for the same thing. They are just windows and frames designed and tested to withstand wind speeds upwards of 110 miles per hour, which far outranks regular windows. In fact, the state of Florida has required that all new homes built after 2001 have high impact windows installed. We won’t bore you with the building code information, just look it up when you are in need of some light reading.
High impact windows use tempered, impact-resistant glass that is similar to the glass used in vehicles. All high impact windows are constructed of two layers of tempered glass, held together by a polymer chemical. As a result, this glass is designed to break into a spiderweb pattern with hit at force. This spiderweb cracking pattern is much safer than old single-pane or non-tempered glass, which easily shatters into dangerous shards of sharp glass.
Windows That Protect More Than Just Your Home
Most high impact windows come with a special coating that filters out most UV rays. This reduces heat gain that happens when the sun shines through windows. Vinyl framed high impact windows provide a tight seal, thereby preventing unwanted outside temperatures and contaminants from infiltrating your home.
ENERGY STAR estimates that e replacing single-pane windows with double-pane high impact windows could result in an average savings of $125-$475 per year in energy costs. That’s a pretty big savings that pays for itself quickly. And it has the added benefit of keeping you warm and safe. New windows can beautify your home, inside and out, with an updated look!
So, Are High Impact Windows Worth the Cost?
Knowing the safety, efficiency, and comfort benefits, are you still asking if the cost of high impact windows is worth the cost? The price of installing high impact windows can range anywhere from $4,000 to $10,000, depending on how many windows your home requires. Obviously, this can be a very high price tag for most people and can drive people away from making the best choice for their home and safety. Don’t hesitate to contact the professionals at enviropro.net to learn more about high impact windows and how you can help protect you and your home today.
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