When Does Window Replacement Make Sense in Scotland?
Quick Answer
Replace windows when: they're single glazed, seals have failed (condensation between panes), frames are rotting/damaged, or during major renovation. Don't replace just for energy savings alone - payback is typically 15-25 years. Consider films or secondary glazing for intact older windows.
Honest advice on when window replacement is worthwhile versus improving existing windows.
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- Common questions answered
- Next steps and resources
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