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Storm Windows Will Save Your Home

Storm Windows Will Save Your Home

(ARA)- Storm windows can help out your home in more ways than most people think. While protecting your home and older windows against inclement weather is typically the main function (and general perception) of storm windows, the truth is that these window types have can preserve your home in many ways.

Interior Storm Windows

Storm windows for your interior home are perfect for older homes - historic homes in particular - because they are installed on the inside and will not change the exterior appearance of your current windows. Since these windows are attached from the inside, they will not weather.

Interior storm windows can be taken down during the summer to allow in breezes or they can be left up year round. These windows can fit any-sized rectangular window and most other shapes as well.

The Bonus

There are two other advantages that these windows offer above and beyond protection from storms:

* Energy Efficiency - Storm windows provide another layer of insulation to your home and can dramatically decrease energy bills, especially in the case of older windows.

* Noise Reduction - These windows can also provide a muffler of sorts to outside noise. They can also dampen the noise from inside if you are having a party or practicing the tuba.

Other Storm Protection

While these windows are great for storm protection, there are other storm measures that work just as well. Storm doors help to protect your exterior doors from the brutal elements during storms and other normal weather. Storm shutters help to protect the glass of your windows from blowing objects. Storm shelters afford you and your family a safe place to hide not only from storms, but also from intruders.

To find local home maintenance experts who can help you with your storm window and door needs, visit www.ServiceMagic.com.

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