Let the light in and keep the weather out with the energy-efficient windows and doors that save you money. (And look great, too.)
Poor indoor air quality is linked to many health hazards, including irritation of the eyes, nose and throat, headaches, dizziness, and even cancer, respiratory and heart diseases.
By installing larger windows in your home, you let in more natural light and fresh air – creating a happier, healthier and more comfortable environment for everyone inside.
Old, drafty windows account for 25-30% of residential energy loss – costing you every month, hurting the environment and stressing your HVAC.
Installing Low-E (low emissivity) energy-efficient windows and modern doors, you save on utilities, reduce your carbon footprint and extend the life of your current heating and cooling system.
And since Smucker Exteriors only sells windows and doors that exceed Energy Star requirements, you’re guaranteed to make the most of your investment.
According to the US Dept. of Energy, you’ll save between $126 to $465 per year by replacing single pane with double-pane windows. And if you already have double-pane windows, an upgrade can still save you $111 annually.
Additionally, HVAC repairs are expensive. And by improving your home’s energy efficiency, these systems don’t need to work as hard – extending their service life and saving you on unexpected failures.
Since new windows last longer and save on monthly bills, home buyers are willing to pay 10% more for a house that’s been recently updated.
And it’s not just windows that boost asking price. A new steel entry door returns an average of 101.8% of its cost upon resale – making it the best bang for your buck when transforming the look and feel of your home.
Let’s face it: people judge a book by its cover.
But by working with suppliers that allow complete customization of your windows and doors, you can add a personal that’s a reflection of your tastes and vision for the neighborhood.
Spotting the signs of damaged windows is easy. If you notice any of the following, reach out for your free quote today.
All of these signs point to a poor seal – and are costing you every month. And since your inspection is completely cost and pressure-free, you’ve got nothing to lose by learning about your options, today.
An installation specialist will inspect your windows and doors for free. After that, you’ll get a detailed repair or replacement plan.
Sit back and relax as the Smucker team gives your house a major upgrade — leaving no trace on your property other than a job well-done.
Save money each month, play your part for the environment and feel proud of your modern home.
At Smuckers Exteriors, our teams has been keeping Pennsylvania homeowners safe, dry and energy efficient for over 20 years. So if you’re in Lancaster, Berks or Chester County and have been thinking about an upgrade, give us a call.
One of our specialized installers will visit your home, assess your current windows and doors and then provide you with a detailed repair or installation plan – all absolutely free and with zero strings attached.
Once you approve your quote, you just sit back and relax. The crew will get the job done and you can rest assured knowing you’re backed by:
So reach out for your free quote today. Because there’s no sense in wasting money each month with drab, outdated windows and doors.
We are currently serving Lancaster, Chester and Berks counties. If you don’t reside in these counties but are nearby, please reach out anyway! We may be able to help with your project.
Yes. Exterior renovations of all types come backed by product and lifetime workmanship warranties. Terms and conditions differ from project to project, so if you have questions it’s best to ask us directly.
If you’re noticing temperature changes at windows and doors, or signs of a poor seal like single-pane glass, cracked, broken or warped windows, drafts, fog/condensation between glass panels or doors that won’t shut properly, we suggest calling for your free inspection ASAP.
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