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Best Time to Buy Windows

Best Time to Buy WindowsReplacing windows in your home is a necessary but expensive venture. Many people find the questions they have to be overwhelming when they need windows replaced. Most homeowners hope to replace windows for the most affordable price without sacrificing quality. There are many different types of window materials to choose from, but aluminum, vinyl, and fiberglass are the most popular.

There are also different types of windows to choose from; for example, windows with slides or pictures, transom, single or double-hung, bow or bay, stationary, casement, and awning. Determining the type of windows that you want to use in the replacement is the first step.

It can be confusing since no one time of the year is specific to window replacement success. However, sometimes work better than others. The best bargains, biggest sales and best options are available during August. 

Why Is August the Best Time to Buy Windows?

August is the best time to buy windows for several reasons:

  • August is one of the slowest months for window sales. This means that manufacturers will often offer the most significant rebates during this time. There are also clearance sales on older models and styles of windows and special rebates on windows featuring the newest innovations.
  • The best time to get new windows is September, and October is the most expensive month to buy windows because of weather changes.
  • The best time for the installation of new windows is in the fall. If you purchase your windows in August, you will have them delivered and ready for installation by fall. Contractors are busier during the summer months and most charge premium rates during this time. Contractors have less work in the fall which leads some to offer lower rates. 

Learn more in detail about why August is the best month to buy new windows.

Frequently Asked QuestionsPeople Also Ask:

Can You Negotiate Window Prices?

Most people are not aware that it is possible to negotiate a cheaper cost for your replacement windows. The negotiation skill can be used with retailers, including authorized dealers, to lower the price of replacement windows. Competition for replacement windows is tough and you can save money by negotiating or following the tips mentioned in this useful blog.

What Are the Best Windows for the Money?

There are a few things that you should look at when determining windows. Some brands cost more, but there is typically a reason like quality and features like long-term warranties. You should consider the following brands, Andersen, Pella, Milgard, Harvey, and Simonton. You can read about these brands and others through this website.

Is There a Government Grant for New Windows?

Grants are a great way to reduce the costs of home improvements, like new windows. Although most homeowners are unaware, there is often money for windows through federal grants, as explained through this link, or state grants, accessible through this link.

Determining the Right Type of Windows

Even if you know when to purchase your windows, you might not be sure of the type of windows that you want. There are many different types of windows; here, we explain the most common ones: 

  • Best Time to Buy Windows - Various Window TypesSlider Windows – Slider windows are generally more expansive than they are tall. One half of the window will slide to the side over the other half of the window. 
  • Picture Windows – Picture windows are used for design purposes and allow light to come into rooms, while also offering a focal point from the outside. These windows do not open and are generally very large. 
  • Transom Windows – Transom windows are small windows installed above other windows or doors for light and decorative purposes. 
  • Single-Hung Windows – Single-hung windows are the standard windows that most people have in their homes. These windows feature a fixed frame on top and then the bottom half is movable.
  • Double-Hung Windows – Double-hung windows are similar to the most common single window, except the top and bottom of the window are movable.
  • Bow or Bay Windows – Bay windows feature three windows that are angled to create a space. Bow windows follow the same shape but are larger and typically use five to seven windows instead of three. In both of these, the middle window is generally a large picture window. Many of these feature window seats or special design features as well.
  • Stationary Windows – Non-opening, stationary windows allow natural light into spaces.
  • Casement Windows – Casement windows are the windows that crank out making them a perfect choice for homeowners as they can be cleaned easily.
  • Awning Windows – Awning windows create the perfect breeze throughout your home without the weather elements interfering while being very safe for basements and areas where a door might not be accessible during a fire. These windows feature hinges on the top that allow the window to open outward from the bottom. 

No matter when you want to have windows replaced or the type of window you choose, here at Assurance Builders, we have the experience you want for any type of window installation. Our team has many years of combined experience and we are ready to help you create a more efficient and comfortable space with new windows, so contact us for your free quote today.