For some people, the thought of taking on a big project can feel overwhelming, including a big home improvement project. It’s not just the cost involved, either. It’s all the unknowns, including the various steps that are involved, the time each of them will take, and the order in which they need to be completed. When it comes to window replacement in San Diego, the process can feel daunting if you’ve never experienced it before. Where do you even start? How do you choose the right windows for your home and the right company to install them? How long will your home be under construction? These are all very valid questions! In this blog post, we will break down the steps involved with window replacement for San Diego homes and hopefully make the process feel a bit less overwhelming and …
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Are Dual Pane Replacement Windows Really Better Than Single Pane Windows for San Diego Homes?
If you’re living in a San Diego home that still has single pane windows, you may have wondered if it’s really worth it to upgrade to dual pane replacement windows. To some people, dual pane windows can feel like a gimmick. It’s an extra pane of glass. How much of a difference can it really make? As it turns out, it can actually make a big difference! What Are Dual Pane Replacement Windows? First of all, let’s start by talking about what dual pane windows are. Dual pane windows are essentially windows that have two panes of glass installed within a window frame, with a space in between the panes. Replacement windows with dual panes are designed to fit in the exact spaces that your single pane windows currently occupy. Even in the most basic dual pane windows, the extra pane of …
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): What It Is and Why It Matters in Window Replacement in San Diego
This blog post is for the more science-minded and math-minded individuals out there. You know who you are! We wanted to get into one of the metrics for comparing the energy efficiency of various replacement windows on the market: solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC). SHGC is a standardized rating in the window replacement industry that allows us to compare “apples to apples” when it comes to a window’s insulating properties. This rating will tell you how good a window unit is at keeping solar heat from entering your home. SHGC ratings are determined by the National Fenestration Ratings Council (NFRC), which is an independent, third-party organization that evaluates just about every replacement window on the market, including those sold in San Diego. How Is SHGC Calculated? A …
Our Specialty: Replacement Windows in San Diego with Amazing Sound Suppression Technology
For many of our San Diego customers, finding replacement windows that will make their home more energy efficient is their top priority. But for others, windows with sound suppression technology that will help keep out unwanted noise from the outside is what they’re looking for. If that’s you, you’ve come to the right place! BM Windows sells replacement windows in San Diego with industry-leading sound suppression technology. Sound Suppression from Anlin Windows Whenever one of our potential customers asks about windows to help block out noise from the outside, we tell them about Anlin Windows. Anlin is our preferred manufacturer of replacement windows, and the one we recommend to many San Diego homeowners. The Anlin windows we sell come standard with double-strength glass, …
Why You Need an Installation Warranty with Window Replacement in San Diego
We know that warranties have gotten a bad reputation over the years. With all of the “extended warranty” scam calls that were going on a few years ago, as well as warranties that don’t actually offer any real coverage, people tend to be wary when they hear about warranties. It’s true—some warranties offer more value than others. Some are worth only the paper they’re printed on, while others can save you thousands of dollars if you use the coverage. When it comes to buying replacement windows, we highly encourage homeowners to purchase windows with a good warranty. This means purchasing windows that come with a lifetime warranty from a manufacturer that has a good reputation for standing behind their products, as well as warranty on the installation. For most homeowners, when they …