One prevalent myth preventing homeowners from replacing their windows is the belief that older double-pane windows are still efficient simply because they have two panes of glass.
In reality, while these older windows provide some insulation through an air gap, advancements in modern replacement window technology make them significantly less efficient.
Today’s double-pane windows incorporate innovations like gas fills, advanced spacers, and specialized seals that effectively minimize sound and energy transfer, as well as block harmful light rays. Older windows often suffer from broken seals and condensation, and replacing them can lead to reduced energy consumption, better protection for your furnishings, and a quieter living environment.