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Is your home too cold in winter and too warm in summer? Don’t worry! There is something you can do about it. New Okanagan windows can make a big difference.
Why Get New Kelowna Windows?
The Window Experts are here to break down the top reasons!
As local homeowners know, the swings in temperature in the Okanagan can be extreme. New windows help increase home comfort, keeping you warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Old, drafty windows mean you’ll be blasting the heating and AC depending on the weather. New, energy-efficient windows limit the need for this, slashing your energy bills down to size.
Old windows with poor (or even broken) locks can pose a safety risk. There are unfortunately plenty of instances of children falling from windows or intruders using them to break in. New windows are much more secure, giving you peace of mind.
Older, dated windows can leave the exterior of your house looking shabby, especially with sun-bleached wood that constantly needs re-painting. New, efficient vinyl windows are an easy way to add curb appeal to your Okanagan home and cut down on maintenance.
Okanagan home prices have been increasing rapidly over the last few years. Renovations help boost values, but some are more useful than others. Windows are a smart investment in your home and will make it much more appealing to prospective buyers.
How to Get New Kelowna Windows
New windows are a big investment, so be sure to choose a company that’s well-established in the area, has great reviews, and above all else, offers an industry-leading warranty. Rebates are available to help with the purchase, the government also has an interest-free loan of up to $40,000, and any respectable company will have good financing options to help you secure your new Okanagan windows.
Centra Windows serves Kelowna and the surrounding areas in the Okanagan. If you’re thinking of upgrading, reach out, book a free quote, and see what promotions we have available.
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