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Your Windows Savings Report

$9,200.4

Is how much you can save over 17 years

How do we calculate this? Here's the breakdown:

$26,639

Your total utility bill without windows

$17,438.6

Your total utility bill with windows

$9,200.4

Savings

Assuming you stay in your home for this many years

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How Much Will It Cost To Install?

Average Reported Costs: $5,890

Most Homeowners spend between: $2,949 - $9,074

Low Cost: $335

High Cost: $25,000

The Big Benefits Of Your New Windows

1. Reduce your heating bills!

Getting A-Rated or higher windows could help save you money on your heating bills every month.

2. The average electricity bill in the United States has increased 29% since 2008.

In some states, electricity prices are rising 2-6% per year. The only way to lock in current rates is to reduce your own electricity costs with windows panels.

3. $1000 Saved today is worth more than $1000 tomorrow

Waiting to go windows means missing out on savings now, and just like investing, the sooner you get started the more you save over the long run. Over the next 19 years, you could save $17 on your utility bills.

Energy Cost Savings

Switching to A-rated standard glazing could save you:

$255.84

a year

When upgrading from pre-2002 double glazed uPVC windows with electric heating to Anglian A-rated. †

$541.20

a year

when upgrading from single-glazed timber windows with electric heating to Anglian A-rated. † †

† Based on a GGF typical detached house has 23.7m2 of windows. Source Glass and Glazing Federation.

Sources: HomeAdvisor for windows calculations

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