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We all know how cold Albertan winters can get, and homeowners can find it hard to keep comfortable during those cold months. Thankfully, new windows are a great way to stay cozy and slash those heating bills. So how do you know when it’s time for new windows, and what other renovations can you do to boost your home’s energy efficiency? One of our Window Geeks spoke to CTV to answer those questions!
Staying Comfortable in Winter
There are several factors to consider for maintaining comfort when facing harsh Alberta winters. A holistic approach involves evaluating the heating system, insulation, attic conditions, and of course, the windows and doors. In the extreme cold, the choice between single or double-pane windows becomes critical, with our expert recommendation leaning heavily towards the superior insulation provided by triple-pane windows. Notably, these windows offer benefits not only in winter but also help manage rising summer temperatures, thanks to specialized coatings that regulate heat.
The House as a System
Viewing the house as a system is essential for a successful renovation project. A singular change may not work miracles, so seeking the guidance of an energy advisor is crucial. This professional assessment can identify the most immediate and cost-effective modifications, such as upgrading windows or adding insulation. Without a well-insulated 'shell,' even an advanced heating system may prove inefficient – particularly in Alberta's frigid winters.
Condensation & Ice Issues
Condensation and ice problems often plague homeowners during winter. While condensation on the outside of the glass panes is normal and often unavoidable, the presence of condensation between glass panes signals a significant issue. Additionally, the sight of ice on windows is a clear indicator that an efficiency boost is needed. Our expertise, including the use of a temperature gun to demonstrate the effectiveness of triple-pane windows, can provide valuable insights for homeowners considering an upgrade.
What Help is Available for Alberta Renovations?
As exciting as home renovations are, they can be financially daunting. Thankfully, several assistance programs are available. The Seniors Home Adaption and Repair Program (SHARP) in Alberta caters specifically to seniors, offering loans of up to $40,000 for various home improvements, including window and door upgrades. At the federal level, the Greener Homes program provides rebates of up to $5,000 and an interest-free loan of $40,000 over ten years for qualifying homeowners. However, compliance with energy efficiency standards is crucial, meaning expert consultation is needed to help you select the right windows and doors for both winter and grants. An energy assessment is also mandatory before and after installation.
Investing in high-quality windows as part of a comprehensive approach to home renovations can make a huge difference in keeping Albertan homes comfortable throughout the year. With the right guidance and assistance programs, homeowners can transform their living spaces, enhance their energy efficiency, and no longer have to worry about the challenges of winter.
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