What the Time Change Means for Your Old Windows and Doors
With the clocks rolling back, we welcome cozy fall nights—but it also signals winter’s chill. For homes with older windows and doors, colder days often bring chilly drafts and rising energy bills. Here’s how to prepare as we head into winter!
1. Higher Heating Bills: As the days grow shorter, your home will work harder to stay warm. Older windows and doors can leak heat, making your HVAC system work overtime and increasing energy costs.
2. Condensation and Moisture: Cold weather often causes condensation on old, single-pane windows as warm indoor air meets the cold glass. This buildup can lead to moisture damage and even mold around your windows, impacting indoor air quality.
3. Drafts and Cold Spots: Older windows and doors lose their insulating power over time, making drafts more common. That familiar chill near windows or doors can make cozying up indoors less comfortable and harder to stay warm.
4. Energy-Efficient Solutions: Modern windows and doors are designed to keep warmth in with features like double panes and tight seals. Replacing old windows now will help you stay comfortable all winter, reduce energy use, and keep your home cozy.
This time change is the perfect reminder to check if your windows and doors are ready for the cold. At Ideal Window Systems, we offer high-quality, energy-efficient options to help you save on heating bills while staying warm all season. Get in touch today to keep the winter chill outside where it belongs!




