4 Ways New Windows Improve Your Home Office

If you’re like many people, you’ve started using your home office a lot more in the past year. And if you’re like many people, you may have recently realized that your home office is not as comfortable or energy efficient as it could be. There could be many problems with your home office, but you might be surprised to find out how many of your home office problems can be solved by installing new windows. Here’s what you should know about improving your home office space.

#1. New Windows Make Your Home Office More Comfortable

Old windows can be drafty, which can make your home office space uncomfortable — especially in the winter. During the summer, if your office windows lack low-e coating, your home office may get very warm and stuffy. And both of these issues make your heating and air conditioning costs rise, especially now that you’re home during the day.

Replacing the windows in your home office with Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey and New York Metro windows can reduce drafts and cut back on intrusion from UV rays, which can make your space more comfortable. This also makes temperature regulation easier, so you won’t have to spend all day freezing in the blast of your air conditioner, or going through hot and cold cycles with your furnace.

#2. New Windows Can Reduce Utility Bills

Maybe you used to reduce HVAC usage in your home throughout the day to cut back on your utility bills – only to adjust the temperature when you got home from work. Now you’re probably spending a lot more on utility bills because you’re at home all the time. Replacing the windows in your home office enables you to go easy on your HVAC system, reduce your bills and stay comfortable at the same time.

#3. New Windows Make Your Home Office More Beautiful

Very likely, your old windows have seen better days. Replacing your home’s windows makes your office more beautiful and functional. Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey and New York Metro windows come in a variety of styles, colors and grille patterns, so you can improve the look of your home office and make it a more pleasant space to spend time. And, because our window frames are made from the long-lasting and durable composite Fibrex material, you won’t have to worry about them deteriorating in appearance any time in the near future.

#4. New Windows Make Your Home More Valuable

New windows improve your home’s value. They say the Return on Investment of new windows is somewhere between 70 and 80%, depending on the type of windows you install, their cost, the value of your home and so on. Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey and New York Metro windows are very high-value, which means your new windows should wow buyers.

Itching to Improve Your Home Office? Contact Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey and New York Metro

Installing a new window or windows in your home office can make all the difference in all the hours you spend there. Experience the comfort and satisfaction of replacing your home office’s new windows. Contact Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey and New York Metro. Call our toll free number (866) 609-5033 or fill out the short form on this page to make an appointment.

 

 

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