Old or inefficient windows are one of the biggest causes of heat loss in New England homes. If your heating bills keep climbing, your windows may be the reason.
Signs your windows are costing you money
Drafts and cold spots
If you feel temperature differences near windows, air is escaping — and your heating system is working overtime.
Fogging or condensation between panes
This indicates seal failure, meaning the window no longer insulates properly.
High energy bills
Outdated single-pane or poorly sealed windows significantly increase heating and cooling costs.
Difficulty opening or closing
Warped frames and failing hardware reduce efficiency and safety.
What modern windows do better
- Improved insulation and air sealing
- Reduced heat loss during winter
- Better UV protection and comfort
- Increased home value and appearance
Our approach to window installation
We work with trusted manufacturers suited for Massachusetts climates and focus on proper installation, which matters just as much as the window itself. Correct flashing, sealing, and fit ensure long-term performance — not just short-term improvement.
For homeowners, new windows often mean:
- Lower monthly energy bills
- A more comfortable home year-round
- Fewer drafts and temperature swings


