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As Cincinnati's premier siding, roofing, and window contractors,  Superior Products Exteriors  understands that your home is your safe haven from the elements. This expert team uses their experience and knowledge to ensure that your installation will protect both you and your home against the snow, ice, and wind of winter.

When it comes to the condition of your home's windows, the winter is the most common time where old windows start showing their age. Wondering whether you need replacement windows? Consider these four signs:

  • Difficulty Opening & Closing Windows: If you can't close and open your windows easily, it might be time to replace them. It might be a problem with your window's balance, which is the mechanism that keeps your window up when it's open. Wooden windows can rot and metal windows can rust, also causing problems with operating.
  • Drafty Windows: While all windows let some amount of air in, damaged, older windows will have noticeable drafts. Weather stripping is only a temporary fix for an air leak. Talk to the window contractors at Superior Products Exteriors if you feel a draft this winter.
  • Condensation Inside The Glass: If there is condensation in your double- or triple-paned windows, this means there is a seal failure between the glass. The insulated glass works to keep the cold air out, but once condensation builds, this insulation is no longer working.
  • High Energy Bills: Is your heating bill higher than usual this winter? While it could be your furnace, another culprit might be old windows. New replacement windows are far more energy efficient. Superior Products Exteriors will help you select windows that can lower your utility bills by 30 to 40%.

If you notice one or more of the above signs in your home, replacement windows from Superior Products Exteriors will help keep you and your family warm this winter. They also specialize in roofing and siding installation, so visit them online to learn more, and call (513) 231-1168 to discuss your home improvement needs.

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