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Whether you're undertaking a full home renovation or prioritising changes to your home that will have the biggest impact, updating the windows and doors in your existing home is a proven way to increase the comfort, aesthetics, and value of your home. Say goodbye to the poor performance and on-going maintenance of your aging joinery. New windows and doors can change the way light, sound, and fresh air move in and out of your home.
When it comes to upgrading the windows and doors in your home, there are two options to consider, each with their own benefits. We’ve put together a useful guide to help you understand the differences and find the best solution for your home.
New windows and doors eliminate draughts, making your home more comfortable and healthier year-round.
Windows and doors that are broken or do not close properly should be replaced or repaired immediately to keep your home safe and secure.
Your windows and doors are one of the most notable features of your home, changing the colour or configuration will upgrade your curb appeal while also enhancing the energy efficiency.
If your windows aren’t offering enough protection from exterior noises, you may need to replace them. Single-glazing will transfer sound vibrations from the outdoors into your house more easily than double-glazing.
Many older homes were not designed to allow adequate light. There is nothing worse than a dark and dreary home, invite more daylight into your room by enlarging your existing windows or positioning new ones to take full advantage of the available light.
Older homes with single-glazing lack proper insulation, causing your air conditioning or heating systems to work harder. Double-glazing is more energy efficient and designed to help prevent heat transfer inside and outside of your home.
Water between glass panes, leaking, water stains or evidence of rot can be signs that excess moisture is accumulating where you cannot see it.
Replacement windows may be a good option if:
In this method, a new window is inserted into the existing timber window frame allowing you to update the colour and configuration of your windows while retaining the character of your home with minimal disruption to your home.
Insert windows may be a good option if:
Take a look through the digital renovation brochure to learn more about your options for updating your windows and doors, and what's involved with each. You can also order a free hard copy of the Vantage renovation guide and our other brochures.
Innovative ThermalHEART® window and door technology incorporates a polyamide strip in the core of the aluminium window system to deliver almost double the performance of standard double glazing*, creating a warmer, drier and healthier home.
Highly durable uPVC windows and doors that are inspired by Europe but designed and manufactured to deliver unbeatable thermal efficiency to kiwi homes, achieving a WEERS six-star energy rating when used with high-performance glazing.
Glass can enhance the way your home looks and feels, but it also adds to the warmth and thermal efficiency of your home. With doubleglazing options to reduce fading and heat loss, and increase year-round comfort, your decisions can have a significant impact on the performance of your glazing.
This mid-century bungalow had all the style its family wanted – but lacked the space.
Anne Kelly updates a modernist house with a striking new extension for a young family.
With replacement or insert windows and doors you have the opportunity to bring the thermal performance of your joinery up to current building code standards and enjoy a healthier home. A healthy home is warm, comfortable, and cost efficient to run with minimal impact on the environment, not to mention your family will experience greater wellbeing and productivity. In order to achieve a healthy home, thermally efficient design and product choice are important; consider thermally efficient windows and doors like ThermalHeart® or Klima® with high performance Low-E glass such as The AGP System®.