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What cost savings can I expect from custom fitted Thermal Replacement Windows?

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What cost savings can I expect from custom fitted Thermal Replacement Windows?

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You can expect 10 to 15 percent savings in your energy bills. You could refer to the Champion Windows reviews. The replacement windows go through stringent structural and infilteration testing and are thermal energy efficient. With these windows heat is preserved in winter and  rooms stay cool in summer. You utility bills are reduced due to the special glass that is used and your furniture, drapes and carpets don’t fade prematurely as the bright sunrays are kept in check.  

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A. Approximately 40% of your heating and cooling bill is related to air leaking around windows and doors. Because Thermal Replacement Windows are two to four times more efficient than ordinary windows, you can expect a savings of 20 – 30% in your heating and cooling costs. The money you save on fuel bills can more than pay for your Thermal Replacement Windows in a very short time. Q. Why shouldn’t I shop for the best price in Thermal Replacement Windows? A. Although you may find some attractive pricing on Thermal Replacement Windows at your local home center store in the Boston area, you may be compromising quality and energy saving results. Most “bargain” priced windows are not well built and will need to be replaced much sooner. Second, it is difficult to get a professional to install your thermal replacement windows you buy from a home center. Third, you want the window to be exactly the right size for your windows opening otherwise it will be a very drafty smaller view window. A ¼”

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