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Best Seattle Window Replacement

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.

Replacement Windows--Do It Yourself, or Hire a Contractor?

The answer to this question lies with the handyman skills of the homeowner. With the majority of the homes in the greater Seattle area featuring wood siding, removing wood window trim, pulling out the old window and installing a replacement window isn't asking too much. But stucco homes, which have plaster-coated foam trim pieces covering exterior widow flanges, is a job best left for professionals.

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Best Type of Window Replacement For Seattle Homeowners

The main window types sold around the U.S. are made of vinyl or wood frames, although fiberglass windows also have their place in remodeling and new home construction. For Seattle, with its penchant for elegant architecture, wood windows are a popular choice. Although wooden windows carry a higher price than other materials, homeowners can sometimes recoup a large portion of their investment when they sell their homes. Factor in federal tax credits for window replacement with energy-efficient models and monthly utility savings, and the homeowner often comes out well ahead of his or her investment.

Seattle homeowners also can opt for vinyl window replacement. Vinyl is cheaper than wood, and it is extremely durable and energy efficient. Vinyl widows also come in a wide range of color choices. There are several grades of vinyl windows available, and homeowners should purchase more expensive models for Seattle windows due to the heavy amounts of rainfall in the area.