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Replacement Windows in California

California is a state with many climates, ranging from the extreme high temperatures in the central valley to southern California's balmy climate to the winter cold and snow in the Sierra Nevada. Home in California deal with a variety of energy efficiency issues. No matter where in California you reside, rising energy costs are a concern. One thing you can do to address the issue is to look at your windows.

When to Replace Your California Windows?

It has been estimated that a third of heat or cooling loss in a home is through the windows and doors. To determine if the expense of replacement windows justifies the cost, inspect the condition of your windows. If the glass is cracked, the frames are deteriorating, or you are remodeling, consider replacing them.

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Cost vs. Return on California Replacement Windows

Fortunately, California homeowners can expect a reasonable return on their investment in new, energy-efficient windows. The cost of new California vinyl windows averages below $13,000 for a midrange home, with an anticipated resale value boost that nearly offsets the original investment. For wood replacement windows the average cost is closer to $14,0000 with a similarly strong resale impact.

CA Window Replacement Tax Incentives

In addition to the resale return on investment, you can get a 30 percent Federal tax incentive up to $1,500 for installing Energy Star qualified replacement windows. To qualify, windows must have U-factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) of less than or equal to 0.30. This incentive is good through December 31, 2010. California law also provides for Property-Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing programs which homeowners can repay over 20 years through an assessment on their property tax bill.

The bottom line is that installing new, energy efficient replacement windows in California can save on your energy bill and your tax bill as well.