It’s the time of year when many people are thinking about filing their tax returns for last year, so we thought it would be a good time to talk about a great way to reduce your tax bill for the current year. Recently, new federal tax credits went into effect that affect homeowners who make energy efficiency improvements in their homes. There are a variety of improvements that qualify, and one of them is installing new, energy-efficient windows and doors.
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New Tax Credit for Replacement Windows in Danville and Throughout the Bay Area
Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Have Replacement Windows Installed in Your Fremont Home
If you own a home in Fremont, there are likely a lot of projects on your home improvement to-do list. It seems like homes are always in need of upgrades, repairs, or general maintenance. If having replacement windows installed is one of the items on your list, here’s why we think you should move it to the top of the list, making this project a priority for the new year.
Why Choose Simonton Replacement Windows for Your Pleasanton Home
With the arrival of Winter in Pleasanton, you may be more aware than ever of how much your windows contribute to the chill that is in your home—especially at night or on windy days. All you have to do is stand next to one of your old windows, and you feel noticeably colder. You crank up your home’s heater, but all the while, you are thinking about how much your next energy bill will be.
Our Fremont Professional Window Installers Make All the Difference
Some of our customers seem to really enjoy the process of shopping for replacement windows. They geek out on the various energy-saving features and spend a lot of time looking at the design options, such as frame styles and grid patterns. They want to hear about all of the available upgrades, so they can select the ones that will give them the windows that meet all their needs and look exactly how they want them to.
Looking for Quality Windows and Doors in Pleasanton?
Most of the homeowners we meet with in Pleasanton and the surrounding areas tell us they want quality windows and doors for their homes. Often, the windows and doors that are currently installed in their homes are made with a single pane of glass. The frames may be bent, and the screens have seen much better days. The windows and doors may not open and close easily anymore (or at all), and they do a poor job of keeping out unwanted heat, cold, and possibly even debris.