Information Archives - Renewal by Andersen of Alaska Mon, 17 Jun 2024 12:30:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 /wp-content/uploads/2021/03/favicon.png Information Archives - Renewal by Andersen of Alaska 32 32 Unlocking the Excellence of Renewal by Andersen’s Signature Service /information/unlocking-the-excellence-of-renewal-by-andersens-signature-service/ /information/unlocking-the-excellence-of-renewal-by-andersens-signature-service/#respond Thu, 21 Dec 2023 15:33:53 +0000 /?p=14152 When it comes to window replacement, finding a company that offers exceptional service and delivers outstanding results is of the utmost importance. This is where our Signature Service comes into play. As a leading provider of replacement windows, Renewal by Andersen has gained a reputation for its unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction and top-notch craftsmanship. […]

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When it comes to window replacement, finding a company that offers exceptional service and delivers outstanding results is of the utmost importance. This is where our Signature Service comes into play. As a leading provider of replacement windows, Renewal by Andersen has gained a reputation for its unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction and top-notch craftsmanship. Let’s delve into what makes our Signature Service truly exceptional!

1. Customized Solutions

We understand that every home is unique and has its own set of requirements and design preferences. With our Signature Service, homeowners benefit from a personalized approach that begins with an in-home consultation. Our skilled Design Consultants meet with you to understand your needs, assess your home, and discuss various design options. From window styles and frame materials to colors and finishes, we ensure each window is custom-built to seamlessly integrate into your home’s architecture and reflect your style.

2. Superior Craftsmanship

Our Signature Service is synonymous with unparalleled craftsmanship. Each window is meticulously crafted based on precise measurements to ensure a perfect fit and optimal performance. Using the highest quality materials, such as Fibrex® composite frames and Low-E glass, our windows are built to withstand the test of time while providing excellent insulation, energy efficiency, and durability. Each window is meticulously installed with precision, leaving no room for errors or compromises.

3. Impeccable Installation Process

The installation process is where we set ourselves apart. Our Signature Service ensures that each installation is carried out by highly trained professionals with a keen eye for detail. Our Certified Master Installers prepare the area, protect your home during the installation, and clean up afterward, leaving you with nothing to worry about except enjoying your new windows. Our commitment to a seamless installation experience ensures minimal disruption to your daily routine and leaves your home looking impeccable from start to finish.

4. Industry-leading Warranty

We stand behind the quality of our products and installation by offering a comprehensive warranty. While our windows are built to last, the warranty gives homeowners peace of mind, knowing they are protected against any material or workmanship defects for years to come. Renewal by Andersen’s commitment to customer satisfaction extends beyond the installation, reinforcing our dedication to delivering exceptional value and long-lasting performance.

Through our personalized approach, impeccable craftsmanship, seamless installation process, and industry-leading warranty, Renewal by Andersen sets a benchmark for customer satisfaction and top-quality results. Our Signature Service is the ultimate solution for homeowners seeking a superior window replacement experience when it comes to achieving the perfect combination of beauty, performance, and peace of mind. Give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no obligation consultation to further explore how replacing your windows can transform your home for the better. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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All About Winter Window Installation /information/all-about-winter-window-installation/ /information/all-about-winter-window-installation/#respond Thu, 14 Dec 2023 15:00:11 +0000 /?p=14149 If you’re worried about installing new windows in winter, don’t be. Winter can be the perfect time to replace your windows. Our Certified Master Installers are best-in-class and have perfected the winter installation process. They work quickly and efficiently, minimizing your home’s exposure to the harsh elements. There are many benefits to upgrading your home […]

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If you’re worried about installing new windows in winter, don’t be. Winter can be the perfect time to replace your windows. Our Certified Master Installers are best-in-class and have perfected the winter installation process. They work quickly and efficiently, minimizing your home’s exposure to the harsh elements. There are many benefits to upgrading your home before warmer weather gets here; read on to learn what they are and learn more about our winter installation process.

Five benefits of a winter installation include:

1. Better protection from the elements.

Replacing windows and doors in the winter helps protect against harsh weather conditions. Winter storms often bring strong winds, snow, freezing temps, and other debris that can damage old or worn-out windows or your home. Modern models are designed to withstand extreme temperatures and conditions, so they’ll last longer and keep you safer.

2. Improved energy efficiency.

One of the main reasons to replace windows and doors in the winter is improved energy efficiency. If your windows are older or damaged, they may release heat from inside your home, leading to higher energy bills. Newer, more energy-efficient windows will help keep warm air in and cold air out, saving you money.

3. Reduced condensation and other moisture issues.

Another benefit is a reduction in condensation and other moisture issues. During cold weather, humidity levels drop, making installing new windows or doors easier without worrying about moisture build-up inside your home. This also helps prevent mold and mildew growth.

4. Greater scheduling availability.

Since installations can slow down during this season, you’ll have a better chance of scheduling your window or door replacement at the perfect time for you.

5. We’ve mastered winter installations.

With two Certified Master Installers working on the outside and inside of each window, our average installation time is about 5 minutes per window. Our installers work quickly and efficiently—never exposing your home to the harsh elements of winter. We seal off the room we’re working in so you don’t have to worry about heat escaping or the cold affecting your home and the people, pets, and plants inside it. Our process is fast, clean, and safe. Most projects are completed in as little as one day—giving you immediate satisfaction with beautiful new windows that improve the comfort of your home!

Our winter installation system makes it quick and easy. Here’s how it works:

  • Our Certified Master Installers seal off the room they’re working in, using zip walls to enclose the area. This keeps pets, plants, and people comfortable in the rest of the home. Zip walls also prevent heat loss and ensure your home will have minimal exposure to the elements.
  • We cover and protect floors and furnishings from foot traffic, construction debris, and the harsh winter elements.
  • Two installers work on your home’s outside and inside simultaneously.
  • The installers work on one window at a time, with each window being installed on average in as little as five minutes.
  • Each window is custom-manufactured to 1/8” of the opening so that installers can add additional insulation around the framework once in place, helping maximize energy efficiency.

Take a look at this short video to meet a Renewal by Andersen Certified Master Installer:

We are dedicated to providing outstanding service to our customers. You don’t have to suffer with cold, drafty, and inefficient windows for another winter! Give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We proudly serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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What Causes Drafty Windows? /windows/what-causes-drafty-windows/ /windows/what-causes-drafty-windows/#respond Wed, 29 Nov 2023 21:28:55 +0000 /?p=14132 Drafty windows can be a common issue that homeowners face, especially in older houses. Not only do they make the home uncomfortable, but they also lead to increased energy bills as heated air escapes. If you’re dealing with drafty windows, it’s essential to understand what causes them and how we can help you solve this […]

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Drafty windows can be a common issue that homeowners face, especially in older houses. Not only do they make the home uncomfortable, but they also lead to increased energy bills as heated air escapes. If you’re dealing with drafty windows, it’s essential to understand what causes them and how we can help you solve this problem.

Common causes include: 

  1. Deteriorating seals: over time, the seals around the window frames can deteriorate, allowing air to enter or escape.
  2. Poor window installation: improper installation can leave gaps between the window frame and the wall, creating a pathway for air leakage.
  3. Worn weatherstripping: weatherstripping creates a tight seal between the moving parts of a window. When it wears out or becomes damaged, drafts can occur.
  4. Single-pane windows: single-pane windows lack the insulating properties of double or triple-pane windows, making them more susceptible to drafts.
  5. Structural issues: in some cases, drafts can result from structural problems, such as gaps in the wall or poorly fitting windows.

How Renewal by Andersen can help

We specialize in high-quality replacement windows and doors. Here’s how we can help fix drafty windows:

  1. Custom window solutions: our custom-made windows ensure a precise fit in your home. Every window is customized to your precise measurements.
  2. Energy-efficient glass: our windows are equipped with advanced glass technology, including low-emissivity coatings and insulating gases, which help reduce drafts and maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
  3. Durable window frames: our window frames are made with Fibrex®, a patented material that combines wood’s strength with vinyl’s low-maintenance features. This prevents warping and shrinkage, ensuring a tight seal against drafts.
  4. Professional installation: our team of certified master installers will ensure that your new windows are correctly installed to eliminate any drafts caused by gaps or other installation errors.
  5. Warranty protection: we offer one of the industry’s best warranties, giving homeowners peace of mind that their windows are protected against defects or future draft issues.

Drafty windows are not only uncomfortable but also have a negative impact on your energy bills. If you’re having this problem, you can contact us to learn more about our custom window options, energy-efficient glass, durable frames, and professional installation services. We’ll help eliminate drafts and create a more comfortable and energy-efficient home environment. Feel free to give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We proudly serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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The Future of Window Shopping From Home /information/the-future-of-window-shopping-from-home/ /information/the-future-of-window-shopping-from-home/#respond Thu, 26 Oct 2023 16:00:31 +0000 /?p=14056 Shopping for new windows can seem like an endless and exhausting process of research and browsing. Well, we’ve got the perfect solution for you. We’re bringing the showroom into your home with our new Augmented Reality App. With Augmented reality (AR), an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated content, you can envision […]

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Shopping for new windows can seem like an endless and exhausting process of research and browsing. Well, we’ve got the perfect solution for you. We’re bringing the showroom into your home with our new Augmented Reality App. With Augmented reality (AR), an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated content, you can envision how our stunning windows and doors will look in your space before making any decisions. Say goodbye to guesswork and hello to an immersive and interactive shopping experience!

Bring the Showroom into Your Home

See how easy it is to use and how good it looks!

You can place virtual windows or doors into any space and try different styles, shapes, and sizes until you find the perfect fit for your home. You can even select the frame color and grille pattern to match any style!

How to Experience AR

Using augmented reality to experience Renewal by Andersen products in your home is a great way to “try before you buy.”

To get the full AR experience, you will need to use a tablet or mobile device with an updated operating system. Once you are ready to do some virtual “window shopping,” follow these steps to get started using augmented reality on your device:

  • Go to our main website on your device: https://www.renewalbyandersen.com/ar-with-renewal-by-andersen
  • Select a window or patio door you would like to view in augmented reality
  • Follow the instructions to get the best augmented reality experience
  • If you’re viewing from a desktop, you can send your selection to your device via text message or email

With our augmented reality tool, there’s no need to guess how your windows will look before the process begins. You can try out different styles and configurations, ensuring that you make the best choice for your home, all while enjoying a fun and engaging experience.

Once you’ve found the perfect window or door, you can easily schedule your in-home consultation and discuss your options with our expert team of design consultants who will ensure your vision is realized and that the entire installation process goes smoothly.

So why not try your hand at window shopping in a whole new way with Renewal by Andersen? Explore our collection today and see the endless possibilities for yourself.

Give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no obligation consultation. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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Are Fibrex® Windows Worth It? /windows/are-fibrex-windows-worth-it/ /windows/are-fibrex-windows-worth-it/#respond Wed, 11 Oct 2023 22:32:00 +0000 /?p=14036 Fibrex® windows are quickly gaining popularity among homeowners thanks to their many impressive benefits. Of course, as the proprietors of this patented material, we know of its many advantages firsthand. But what exactly are the benefits, and is it worth it to spend more for a higher quality material? Read on as we share the […]

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Fibrex® windows are quickly gaining popularity among homeowners thanks to their many impressive benefits. Of course, as the proprietors of this patented material, we know of its many advantages firsthand. But what exactly are the benefits, and is it worth it to spend more for a higher quality material? Read on as we share the top five advantages of Fibrex windows.

1. Durability

One of the stand-out attributes of Fibrex is its remarkable durability. This unique composite material is twice as strong as vinyl, meaning your windows can withstand harsh weather and the test of time, lasting longer than your average window. All of our replacement windows are equipped with Fibrex frames, so no matter your choice, you’re investing in products that will serve you well for years to come.

2. Energy Efficiency

Who doesn’t love the sound of lower utility bills? Thanks to the first-rate insulation provided by Fibrex, you will see a noticeable decrease in energy costs. This material’s excellent thermal insulation means your home stays warmer in winter and cooler in summer without overworking your HVAC system.

3. Aesthetics

Fibrex isn’t just about functionality; it’s also about style. Available in a range of colors and designs, Fibrex windows can complement any home aesthetic from modern and minimal to classic and traditional. Whether you’re renovating living spaces or working on a new construction project, Fibrex windows will add charm to any area of your home.

4. Low Maintenance

Replacement windows equipped with Fibrex also require minimal maintenance. Unlike wood that needs repainting or metal that can rust, this alternative framing material remains strong and beautiful throughout the seasons without requiring too much of your time and effort for maintenance.

5. Environmentally Friendly

In this day and age, making environmentally conscious choices is more important than ever. You’ll be glad to know that Fibrex is made from a blend of reclaimed wood and thermoplastic polymer. Not only that, but you can also rest easily knowing that these windows are long-lasting, therefore reducing waste.

Our windows and doors can improve the look, feel, and functionality of your home. Helping you find the right windows to make your home comfortable and energy-efficient is what we do best. If you’d like to learn more, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no obligation consultation. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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Get Your Home Fall Ready /information/get-your-home-fall-ready/ /information/get-your-home-fall-ready/#respond Thu, 28 Sep 2023 15:00:13 +0000 /?p=13998 September is here, which means we’ll soon be saying goodbye to the warm weather and hello to sweaters, scarves, and other outerwear. It’s also time to shut down and stow away our summer things so that we’re ready for colder weather. Get your home ready for fall by taking care of these simple tasks: Check […]

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September is here, which means we’ll soon be saying goodbye to the warm weather and hello to sweaters, scarves, and other outerwear. It’s also time to shut down and stow away our summer things so that we’re ready for colder weather.

Get your home ready for fall by taking care of these simple tasks:

  • Check your roof and gutters.

Shingles that are bent, cracked or missing should be replaced. Check for leaks in these areas as well as around chimneys and skylights. You’ll want to address any issues with your roof now rather than deal with water damage in winter. While you’re up there, clear the leaves and debris from your gutters while the weather is still good.

  • Clear your yard.

Before the first frost, clean, cover and store all outdoor furniture that won’t react well to cold and snow. Also move barbeques, lawnmowers and other outdoor tools into a shed or garage. Disconnect and drain your outside hose and store it inside.

  • Get your HVAC serviced.

It’s a good idea to have your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system inspected and serviced this time of year. You don’t want to be stuck with a dirty filter, which will let allergens into the air around your home during the cooler months. If you have ceiling fans, reverse direction to a clockwise motion to create an updraft that moves warm air down.

  • Clean your dryer vent.

All throughout the year, your dryer vent hose has been collecting lint and other items since the last time you took it apart and cleaned it. This can be dangerous if left unattended.

  • Clean and weatherproof outside surfaces.

As summer comes to an end, you may want to rent a power washer to clean your patio, driveway, deck, and home exterior. You should also renew weatherproofing on decks, fences, and other exterior structures as well as insulate any pipes in unheated locations.

  • Check your home’s exterior for cracks.

To avoid water damage, seal cracks and gaps in your home’s exterior before winter comes. Openings in the structure can let water in where it will freeze, resulting in cracks and mold. Caulk around the areas where masonry meets siding and where pipes or wires enter the house. Don’t delay too long—caulking is best done before it gets too cold.

  • Check window and door seals.

Check your windows and doors for drafts, and apply caulk around the frames to cut down on drafts. Make sure the seal between your garage door and the ground is tight, preventing drafts and keeping out small animals. While you’re at it, clean windows of summer grime before cold and rain set in.

Renewal by Andersen’s windows and doors can improve the look, feel, and functionality of your home. Helping you find the right windows to make your home comfortable and energy-efficient is what we do best. If you’d like to learn more, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no obligation consultation. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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Condensation Season is Coming /information/condensation-season-is-coming/ /information/condensation-season-is-coming/#respond Thu, 07 Sep 2023 18:41:15 +0000 /?p=13982 When the weather turns cooler, windows tend to sweat. This is just one of those things that happens when warm, humid indoor air comes into contact with cold glass. It’s especially likely to occur when overnight temperatures drop in the fall and winter. This condensation can block the view, drip, or freeze on the glass. So […]

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When the weather turns cooler, windows tend to sweat. This is just one of those things that happens when warm, humid indoor air comes into contact with cold glass. It’s especially likely to occur when overnight temperatures drop in the fall and winter. This condensation can block the view, drip, or freeze on the glass. So what should we do about it?

When you see moisture on your windows, it isn’t necessarily a sign that something is wrong. While interior condensation can sometimes result from a failing windowpane seal, most often, it’s simply a result of humidity in the air. The water you see is condensation from the warm air meeting the cooler glass, like when a cold beverage sweats on a hot summer day.

In fact, condensation may be more noticeable on high-quality windows since they are so energy efficient, indicating that your windows have good tight seals. The things that make homes more energy efficient—weather stripping, high-quality insulation, vapor barriers, and windows and patio doors that reduce air leakage—also lock moisture inside your house.

Moisture is a part of everyday life. Anytime someone takes a shower or cooks, it increases indoor humidity. In Alaska, where the fall and winters are especially cold, it’s important to keep indoor humidity only as high as you need it. When you see interior window condensation, it’s a sign to lower the humidity.

A few quick and easy ways to do this include:

  1. Opening the blinds and drapes to let moisture-laden air escape.
  2. Raising the air temperature in your home (turning the heat on will decrease relative humidity).
  3. Turning on ceiling fans to improve air circulation.
  4. Running exhaust fans in the kitchen while cooking and in the bathroom while showering or bathing. Leave the fan running for 15 minutes after you’ve finished to clear out lingering moisture.

It’s important to manage humidity inside your home for its overall health, not just to manage condensation. Excess interior moisture can lead to swelling wood, mold or mildew, musty odors, discoloration, and cracking or blistering paint. Remember that wiping condensation off windows, especially wood or vinyl, is essential. Prolonged condensation can lead to mold, rot, or leaky seals. Use a towel, paper towel, microfiber cloth, or squeegee to wipe away excess moisture.

Want to know more? Take a look at this short video on understanding condensation.

Consider upgrading some of your older windows with new, energy-efficient ones. Give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We proudly serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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How to Prepare For a Design Consultation /information/how-to-prepare-for-a-design-consultation/ /information/how-to-prepare-for-a-design-consultation/#respond Thu, 24 Aug 2023 17:21:21 +0000 /?p=13945 Are you considering upgrading your windows with us? Congratulations! We can’t wait to help you enhance your home’s beauty, comfort, and energy efficiency. To ensure a successful design consultation and make the most out of the experience, we’ve compiled a quick guide on preparing for your consultation. Let’s dive in! To fully prepare for your […]

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Are you considering upgrading your windows with us? Congratulations! We can’t wait to help you enhance your home’s beauty, comfort, and energy efficiency. To ensure a successful design consultation and make the most out of the experience, we’ve compiled a quick guide on preparing for your consultation. Let’s dive in!

To fully prepare for your consultation, we recommend taking these steps:

1. Research and find inspiration.

Begin by gathering inspiration and ideas for your window project. Look through home design magazines, websites, and social media platforms for ideas on different window styles, materials, and finishes. Look at windows in your neighborhood and take photographs of the ones you like. Pay attention to the architectural style of your home and consider how new windows can complement it. Make a list of features and functions that are important to you, such as operable or non-operable, noise reduction, energy efficiency, or privacy.

2. Identify problem areas and goals.

Identify any specific issues or problem areas related to your current windows. Is there a room that lacks natural light? Are you struggling with drafts or noise disturbance? By pinpointing these concerns, you can communicate them to your Design Consultant, ensuring that your needs are addressed.

Next, decide on your goals for the project. Do you want to improve the curb appeal of your home? Increase energy efficiency? Create a more open and spacious feeling indoors? This will help your consultant understand your vision and offer tailored solutions.

3. Determine your budget.

Figure out your budget for this project. Having a clear idea of your budget will help the consultant narrow down the available choices and suggest the most suitable window solutions for your needs. If you’re interested in financing, please ask about our Smart Pay programs.

4. Prepare your questions.

The design consultation is an opportunity for you to gather information. Preparing a list of questions to ask the consultant is always a good idea. For example, you may want to enquire about the quality of the materials, the warranty coverage, or the timeline for the project. Having questions ready will ensure you get all the information you need to make an informed decision.

5. Prepare the area.

Before the consultation, ensure the space around any windows or doors being discussed is clear. Remove any furniture, curtains, or blinds that might obstruct the consultant from seeing the windows or doors clearly and taking accurate measurements. This will allow for a more efficient and productive consultation.

6. Schedule the consultation.

We’d love to arrange a time for us to come talk with you about replacing your windows or doors. While in-person consultations are best, virtual consultations are also an option. During the consultation, we’ll design your new windows or doors, confirm product sizes and specifications, review our installation process from start to finish, and provide an information package and a full quote.

By following these steps, you will be well-prepared for your design consultation. If you aren’t able to follow all of them, please don’t worry. Remember, our experts are here to guide you through the process, answer your questions, and help you achieve the window transformation of your dreams. Ready to take the first step? Give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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Keep Your Home Cool Without an Air Conditioner /information/keep-your-home-cool-without-an-air-conditioner/ /information/keep-your-home-cool-without-an-air-conditioner/#respond Tue, 15 Aug 2023 16:51:42 +0000 /?p=13932 Summer is a great time for outdoor fun and relaxation, but it can be challenging when you want your home to feel like a comfortable refuge from the heat. Cranking up the air conditioner isn’t always the best solution. Whether you’re trying to save money or reduce your carbon footprint, there are still ways to […]

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Summer is a great time for outdoor fun and relaxation, but it can be challenging when you want your home to feel like a comfortable refuge from the heat. Cranking up the air conditioner isn’t always the best solution. Whether you’re trying to save money or reduce your carbon footprint, there are still ways to keep your home cool. Here are some simple tips to help you survive the summer heat without relying on an air conditioner.

1. Use fans.

Ceiling, table, box, tower, and portable fans, even an attic fan all help to create a cooling breeze and circulate air throughout the home. Fans are more affordable than A/C because they use significantly less energy. Make sure you set your fans to rotate counterclockwise to send cool air down.

2. Use awnings or shutters on south and west-facing windows.

South-facing windows can absorb a lot of heat. You can reduce your home’s temperature significantly by installing awnings or shutters to block the sun’s rays. Window awnings can reduce solar heat gain in the summer by up to 65% on south-facing windows and 77% on west-facing windows. A benefit of these outdoor window treatments is that they allow a breeze to pass through open windows.

3. Check for air leaks.

Air leaks around doors, windows, vents, and other openings in your home, even small cracks in your home’s foundation, can let hot air in and cool air out. You can improve your home’s energy efficiency by sealing these leaks with caulking or weatherstripping. Ensure doors and windows are appropriately weather-stripped, and consider installing an energy-efficient door sweep on all exterior doors to create an airtight seal.

4. Use light-colored paint.

Dark colors absorb more heat than light colors. By painting your home’s exterior with light-colored paint, you can reflect more sunlight, keeping your home cooler. Using white or light neutral colors on the walls and floors in rooms that face south and west will also reflect the sun’s heat better than darker colors.

5. Use window coverings.

Window coverings such as blinds, curtains, or shades can also block the sun’s rays and keep your home cooler. Make sure to close them during mid-day, the hottest time. However, keep coverings pulled back during cooler times of the day to let in airflow. Try to create a cross-breeze by keeping multiple windows open.

6. Increase your green space.

Grass, trees, and plants significantly reduce air temperature by absorbing heat and adding moisture to the air, making your home feel cooler. Be sure to keep plants well watered during hot weather; water has the added benefit of further lowering air temperature. Try creating a green space outside your home or adding potted plants inside. Installing a misting system outdoors is an efficient way of watering plants while keeping water use and temperatures low.

7. Replace single-pane glass.

Compared to single-pane glass, double-pane glass significantly reduces heat transfer due to the insulating air space between the glass layers. This makes them a perfect choice for south and west-facing rooms. By replacing single-pane windows with energy-efficient windows, you can reduce the heat coming in and save on your energy bills.

Staying cool without an air conditioner requires some creative thinking but is entirely possible. Helping you find the right windows to make your home comfortable is what Renewal by Andersen does best. We’re proud to work with the best people, offer a superior, start-to-finish replacement process, and provide you with exclusive, industry-leading products. Give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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Our Windows Help You Save /information/our-windows-help-you-save/ /information/our-windows-help-you-save/#respond Thu, 27 Jul 2023 17:48:03 +0000 /?p=13899 Renewal by Andersen windows are among the most energy-efficient in North America and have earned Energy-Star® ratings for superior efficiency in cooling (and heating). Many homeowners find that Renewal by Andersen windows and doors reduce monthly energy bills by up to 20%. Our windows save on cooling and heating costs while saving on greenhouse gas […]

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Renewal by Andersen windows are among the most energy-efficient in North America and have earned Energy-Star® ratings for superior efficiency in cooling (and heating). Many homeowners find that Renewal by Andersen windows and doors reduce monthly energy bills by up to 20%. Our windows save on cooling and heating costs while saving on greenhouse gas emissions.

What makes our windows so effective at reducing energy costs?

  • Renewal by Andersen’s Energy-Star®-certified windows are TWICE as efficient as the average windows manufactured just 10 years ago. That’s double the savings on your energy bills!
  • Our windows are filled with a proprietary argon gas mixture that increases window energy efficiency by blocking heat conduction between the interior and exterior of your home.
  • Our exclusive Fibrex® frame material used in our windows blocks thermal transfer nearly 700 times better than aluminum, helping keep heat outside, where it belongs. Fibrex® has the added benefit of being resistant to heat and moisture, so you don’t have to worry about it warping like vinyl or rotting and swelling like wood.
  • We use a special Low-E coating on our windows. Low-E is a type of low emissivity glass coating that reduces heat transfer by preventing infrared heat radiation and harmful UV rays from entering the home through the window.
  • Our windows are designed with a tight-fitting seal and weather-stripping around the glass to seal out air infiltration and seal in energy savings.

Premium glass is more energy efficient than standard glass. Our Energy-Star®-rated windows are designed to reduce thermal conductivity so they not only keep air cool during the summer, they also keep your home comfortable year-round. Energy efficient windows are an investment that pay off in the long run.

Give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no obligation consultation. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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