Fall Is the Best Time to Replace Your Windows

For most homeowners, spring and summer are the best seasons for getting some home improvement work done. But if you wait a little longer, you’ll find that fall is actually a better opportunity for roof maintenance or home improvement projects, such as window replacement.

Here’s why:

Ideal Temperatures

In many regions, the ideal temperature for window replacement and similar projects comes in the fall. It’s neither too cold nor too hot so it’s comfortable for the contractors or technicians, which means they can work more carefully and without rushing. It’s also less uncomfortable for you when the old windows are taken down, and the new ones are still not in place.

Springtime is storm season, so it might be difficult to get on your contractor’s schedule. You may also find that summer is too hot to be replacing your windows.

Fresh for Winter

Homeowners like to schedule a roof repair before the harsh winter. Fall is the perfect time for that and for replacing your windows so your home is ready for the cold season with new windows.

Easier for Scheduling

Many people schedule their home improvement projects in the summer and in the spring, so those two months are the peak season for most contractors. It’s easier to get scheduled in the fall when window replacement professionals aren’t as busy. You might even get a discount because it’s past the peak season.

New Windows Are Perfect for Autumn

Your old windows might be in the way of a full appreciation of the beauty of the fall season. Time your window replacement with the falling leaves, and you’ll appreciate this season anew.

Your new windows are ready for the holidays, too, with Thanksgiving and Christmas already around the corner when your windows are installed. You’ll be more excited to hang those pretty lights and decorations when you know your windows look great.

Get in touch with Roof Masters if you need new windows or a roofing replacement. Call us today at (301) 230-7663, or fill out this form to let us know about the services you need. We’re ready to help homeowners in Montgomery County, MD.