Categories Cutrateglass, Retrofit, Windows

How Is a Retrofit Window Different From a New Construction Window?

Retrofit Window

Getting new windows has an 85% return on investment.

It’s one of the top ten ways you can improve your home for both value and comfort. If you want to lower your monthly energy bills and update the look of your home, windows are a great place to start.

You may have already heard the terms new construction window and retrofit window. These are the two common ways new windows get installed in your home. The similarities end there, and if you have wondered what makes them different, read on.

New Construction Windows

Windows classified as new construction windows are replacement windows that licensed contractors can install. What sets new construction windows apart is the amount of work that goes into them. A contractor will build the entire frame, siding, trim, and glass from scratch. This means they can make sure everything fits together perfectly and looks exactly how it should.

New construction windows completely replace the old windows. Even the frames of your old windows get removed. The outside siding often cuts back, and the new window frame is installed. If you have a homemade from brick, stone, or stucco, then remember that they may have to remove some to put in new windows.

Retrofit Windows

Retrofitting a window will involve replacing the glass. The window frame inside the stucco itself stays then a new glass, and energy-efficient window is installed. The process is known as retrofitting because you take a new window and place it into an older frame. The process can be completed without stucco, drywall, or paint damage.

In some instances, the frame may have to be repaired and can cause difficulty if it is not plumbed to the wall. This process is an excellent choice for those who don’t wish to remove the window frames or who don’t need to.

Advantages of a New Construction Window

By their very definition, these windows are brand new. If you have substantial damage to your window frames that would require expensive repair, this may be a good option for you. Areas with high moisture, mold, and rot can sometimes benefit from new frames.

Another advantage of new construction windows, they are uniform and will fit flush to the house. This is because the window frames are secured to the home’s frame. Work can begin once the space is prepared and the old material is removed.

Advantages of a Retrofit Window

retrofit window is quick and easy to install. If no substantial repairs are needed to the window frame, this kind of replacement can save you money. The process of retrofitting windows does save the window frame. If you live in an older home, this can be key to retaining the value of your home.

With a window retrofit, you won’t have to repair any damage to the outside of your home. There will be no change to the placement and size of the window. Any original materials will not have to be reconditioned or replaced either.

Disadvantages of New Construction Windows

If you have new construction windows installed, your home will change. The contractor will have to remove a section of the exterior wall of the house. This is because the new frame will have to be placed in the wall.

Once this is done, you will have to repair or replace the siding or other building material that was disturbed during the installation. This can add to the cost of what is already an expensive proposition. Repairing and replacing siding can cost between $600 to $1,200.

New construction windows can also change the look of your home. They will look modern, and if that doesn’t fit your home’s exterior, it may be jarring. This is more pronounced in older homes, but it can also be evident if a house has a more rustic theme.

Disadvantages to Retrofit Windows

A retrofit window will have one major disadvantage. It relies on the older window frame for the process to go fast. If the window frame is not flush or has settled, the installation can be more difficult. Even with these difficulties, it’s unlikely to cost as much as a new construction window.

If you wish to change the shape and size of your windows, a retrofit would not be appropriate for you. In that case, you’d need to have the entire frame replaced. This isn’t what happens in a retrofit operation, so only those who want to retain their original frames should consider it.

When to Choose Retrofit vs. New Construction Windows

Whichever way you choose to go, the process will improve your home’s value and look. While the frame may be the same, a new retrofit window will look nice. If you switch from single-pane to double-pane windows, you can expect to save money on energy with both.

Having windows replaced and repaired will benefit your home either way. The core of the question comes down to what you need and what you want. Both options are viable, but a retrofit would be appropriate if you don’t want to spend a lot and like your current window configuration.

If you want to change the look of your house entirely and are comfortable spending the money to do so, a new construction window might be better for you. You should also consider the area you live in, and if you are in an HOA, you might have to consider the bylaws.

Retrofit/Replacement Window vs. New Construction Window

Any form of updating to your windows is a positive step to take. The value of a retrofit window is in the cost-saving and time-saving aspects. New construction windows cost more and take more time to install.

Both forms of window replacement will supply the same benefits once work has been completed. Remember that you won’t be able to recoup your improvement investment on windows alone fully.

If you are in Las Vegas, Nevada, and want to consider all your options, contact us at Cut-Rate Glass. We can help get you the windows you want and make your dream a reality.

Categories Cutrateglass, Retrofit, Windows

Are new energy-efficient windows worth it?

As a local glass shop, we know there are many types of glass windows in Las Vegas because we replace glass throughout the entire Las Vegas valley. Some very old, some single pane, some dual pane, some new energy-efficient Windows with low e glass. Sometimes we will recommend a retrofit when the window is very old, broken beyond repair or has hardware missing.

We get the question often, “Is it worth it to replace my windows?” The answer is not as simple as yes or no. It really depends on a lot of factors. Including the age of the current windows, type of windows (single pane or dual pane), type of glass currently in the home as well as physical features of the home such as shade, layout and sun coverage.

Retrofit windows certainly improve the value of a property when installed correctly and most homeowners will save money on energy bills when installing new energy-efficient windows and doors.

At Cut Rate Glass we offer new windows and new doors for homes. We have three different levels of window depending on budget and customer preference. We always offer free in-home estimates.

Call 702.292.9977 today for a free in-home estimate for new energy-efficient windows, or click here to start the process.

Categories Cutrateglass, Doors, Retrofit, Windows

High-Quality Service & Upfront Pricing

At our glass shop we pride ourselves on a few things:

  1. Providing high-quality glass service
  2. Providing fair, honest and upfront pricing

Because of those two things we believe that in-home estimates should be free. The reason is that to properly price and diagnose a window, door or glass issue, it is always best to see it in person. While this does cost us money as far as labor, it is simply the right way to do business.

There are many factors that contribute to the price of glass replacement. Some include the type of glass, type of window, Low-E, tempered, grids, location, etc. By actually visiting a property and seeing the entire situation we can accurately price a job. We do offer phone quotes but they are not binding until an onsite inspection can be done.

But why are they free?

Well, we believe that a customer has the right to know upfront ALL costs and they should have the opportunity to shop around and compare prices and companies. While some other companies have begun charging for estimates, we never will!

This free estimate policy has been in place since the start of the business and includes all of our service, glass repair, glass replacement, window repair, new frameless shower glass, framed shower enclosures, wall mirrors, and window hardware.

Give us a call at 702.292.9977 for a free estimate for all your window glass needs, or click here to get started.