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Having windows that last is important for any homeowner. They are a major investment and an important part of your home, so you want to make sure that they do their job and can survive almost anything they are put up against. This is why it is so important to not make the mistake of choosing windows for your new home based on how inexpensive they are.Homeowners need to select windows that are reliable and will last many decades to come.Windows Surviving the WeatherYour window’s number one job is to protect the inside of your home from the weather. So shouldn’t they be able to survive the elements while they are doing what they were designed to do?In most cases, a quality window can survive anything the weather can throw at it or put it through for decades. It doesn’t matter if it is heat, cold, rain, snow, hail, or wind; a good window will stay put and protect your home.Unfortunately, there are windows out there that cannot survive the weather. They shrink too much when it gets cold, warp when it gets hot, or leak when it rains. To protect yourself from these low-quality windows, do your research and find customer reviews on any windows you are looking to purchase for your home.Windows Surviving TimeGood windows can survive the test of time and shouldn’t have to be replaced for almost the entire time that you own your home. If they do break, it is usually something simple that can be repaired as a do-it-yourself project or with a quick visit from a professional.Windows that are as cheaply made as their price indicates can rarely just be repaired. Most of the time, these types of windows have to be completely replaced because they cannot be fixed. This includes pieces breaking, the window no longer closing and sealing like it should, and color fading due to the sun.So that money that you initially saved by going with the cheaper windows will now have to go towards buying a new set of windows. And until you purchase good windows for your home, this will turn into an expensive cycle.So before you buy, know what you are buying and make sure that you get the windows that are made to survive for a long time to come.

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