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Hook: New Jersey homeowners often don’t realize how much energy (and money) is literally slipping out their old windows each year.
Sneak Peek: Here are five ways new windows help cut energy costs, according to Keystone Roofing Siding Windows.
Story: A homeowner in Howell swapped out a set of drafty 1980s windows last winter. Their heating bill dropped almost immediately — not a magic trick, just better insulation.
Modern windows reduce heat loss during winter and help stabilize indoor temperatures.
Reflective glass helps keep heat inside in the winter and outside in summer.
Vinyl and fiberglass frames reduce air leakage compared to older wood frames.
More consistent indoor temperatures mean the heating and cooling systems don’t work as hard.
Call to Action: Homeowners looking to lower energy bills can request a window assessment from Keystone. Visit the Home Page or reach out on the Contact Us page.