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March Seattle Weather Stats
Average High:59°
Average Low:44°
Mean Temperature:52°
Average Precipitation:3.1 inches
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Residents of Seattle enjoy a fairly mild climate, but heating bills keep going up. The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy has determined that windows are responsible for one-third of the heat loss from a typical home. One solution to reduce that loss is by replacing your current windows with new, energy-efficient windows...Read More
Some window problems can be solved with new caulking, replacement pulley systems, or scraping and painting. Your replacement window investment, typically $7,000 to $20,000, may not pay itself off except as a selling feature down the line. But increased comfort and reduced energy bills may be considerable...Read More
Seattle experiences cool, damp weather through much of the year, yet rain is not always in the forecast. The annual average for rainfall is 37 inches. The skies can be misty through much of the year, and occasional snow flurries are not unusual for a few weeks in December or January...Read More
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Sometimes, you have to spend a little money to make money; investments can be like that. Some investments take a while before you realize a profit, and you may even lose a little money before you see any gains. Fortunately, investing in a window replacement on your Seattle home may provide you a quicker return...Read More
If your windows are old and drafty, and your energy bills are too high for comfort, then you probably need replacement windows. In Seattle's unique climate, other problems might come into play, such as rotting wood. Your need for replacement windows can be determined with a few simple steps...Read More
Whereas windows are an enjoyable feature in your home, they can account for between 10 and 25 percent of your heating loss costs. This is important in Seattle, where the climate tends to be mild and wet, so windows need effective heating properties. It helps when windows are as energy efficient as possible...Read More
Seattle-area remodelers who want to increase the comfort and energy efficiency of their homes should consider installing replacement windows. Upgrading your home's old windows may protect your Seattle home better from the wet climate, and this improvement project can yield big financial savings that may increase the value of your home...Read More
Do those cloudy, rainy Seattle days have you down? How about a window replacement project to let in a little light and brighten up the mood? If this sounds appealing, you may be interested in a few important facts that can solidify your choice for window replacement...Read More
With an annual average greater than 35 inches of rainfall--and historic highs of more than 50 inches of rain--Seattle's climate can make short work of poor-quality windows. Replacement windows for Seattle homes can lead to significant savings in monthly utility bills. Energy star-rated windows in Seattle can net an average of $320 in annual savings over single-pane or poor-performing windows...Read More
Everyone knows that Seattle is drenched with rain much of the year. But until you live there, you may not realize there are occasional snow flurries and seasonally the streets and waterways of the Emerald City are drenched with sunshine in July and August...Read More