Homeowners often plot their home improvement projects in the spring or summer. While these two seasons may be ideal for certain jobs, you might want to leave window replacement for fall.
In this post, Renewal by Andersen of Sacramento — a top-rated residential window contractor — shares three reasons why it’s a good idea to replace your windows in autumn.
Perfect Weather
Fall is neither too hot nor too cold, so the weather during this season is ideal for window installation. You don’t have to worry about storms, extreme heat or freezing temperatures — which could create some roadblocks and delay the completion of your window replacement project. That said, you can expect the job to finish on time and deal only with minimal weather issues.
Competitive Deals
Winter is typically a slow season for window companies. So in an effort to move products a little faster and ramp up business before wintertime, many of these businesses start offering promos during fall. If your old windows don’t require urgent action, you might want to wait for the deals this time of the year to get more value for your money. Whether you’re shopping for casement windows or double-hung windows, you’ll likely be able to get them at a good price during autumn.
Hassle-Free Scheduling
Window companies are usually operating at full capacity during spring and summer. You might find it difficult to book a contractor on your preferred dates if you don’t reach out early. So if you want to be able to take your time in choosing a window contractor for your project (without worrying that they would get booked out before you could decide), you might want to have your windows replaced during fall.
Renewal by Andersen of Sacramento can assist you in all aspects of your window replacement project. Whether you’re looking to install picture windows or specialty windows, our team can guarantee excellent customer service and workmanship. Call us at (916) 779-5800 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation. We serve customers in Davis, CA, and the surrounding areas.