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THREE PRODUCTS THAT CAN REJUVENATE YOUR HOME
(AND BUDGET)
Everyone wants a home that looks good, but not everyone has a bottomless budget to make it happen.
You also want to find ways to decrease the amount of money you are spending on your heating and
cooling too. The best way to keep your home looking up to date, and to reduce your spending on
utilities – all while staying within a budget – is to use 3 simple products that are designed to improve
the energy efficiency of your home, without taking all your money. The products are vinyl
replacements windows, uPVC doors and uPVC windows. Not only are they all affordable, they are also
easy to install. Here are more of the benefits of each.
Vinyl Replacement Windows
Vinyl replacement windows are the place where everyone starts when they are looking for a way to
renovate their home, improve their energy efficiency, and do it all on a slim budget. Vinyl replacement
windows are economical, easy to install and they are available in numerous styles and colors so you
can make your home look like it’s been remodeled, without spending the remodeling budget. Vinyl
replacement windows are energy efficient, and they are also durable and loner lasting than old wood
frame windows.
uPVC Doors
One of the areas where homes lose the most heat is through its doors. Since so many homes now
feature large patio and sliding doors, this can almost turn into a whole wall of your house leeching your
heat or losing your cool air. The simple and affordable solution for this is to replace your old doors with
uPVC doors. The other main advantage of uPVC doors is that they have a narrower frame than
traditional wood frames so you get a more open feel to the whole room, while becoming more energy
efficient too.
uPVC Windows
The latest innovation in windows is uPVC windows. They offer many of the same advantages as vinyl
replacement windows, but they come in a wider variety of styles. They are energy efficient, economical
and easy to install. The window configurations you can get with them can make it look like you had
your whole house renovated, when you know all you did was change the windows out.
Creating a plan to get it all done
There is a cost to everything, but not everything has to be done at once. If you break down your home
into areas and approach each area as its own project you can bring higher quality materials into your
budget range easily. You may want to use the uPVC windows in areas that are most commonly used,
while putting vinyl replacement windows elsewhere. Putting in the uPVC doors all at once is
recommended as much heat is lost through doorways, so put your money there first and then work out
area by area. Your home will be completely redone in no time, and you won't take on more than you
can handle while doing it.