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Schedule a free consultation:
Westchester 914.644.4800
New Jersey 973-305-3700
Long Island 631-777-6400
If you’ve ever sat near a window in winter and felt that chill, you’re not alone. Some rooms may also feel too hot or too cold.
Drafts and uneven temperatures are common comfort issues for homeowners in Westchester County, Long Island, and Northern New Jersey. In many cases, the problem is not your HVAC system—it is your windows and doors.
Modern window and door systems perform markedly differently from older units. Rather than being weak spots in your home’s exterior, they help form a tight, energy-efficient thermal envelope. Modern energy-efficient replacement windows help create a draft-free home by reducing air infiltration and improving insulation performance year-round.
Here’s how they work.
Traditional windows and doors, especially those installed 15 to 25 years ago, often used basic materials.
They also had minimal sealing. Over time, they begin to break down.
Common issues include:
As these problems develop, outside air begins to move freely in and out of your home. This leads to:
This reduces temperature fluctuations and minimizes the cold zones often felt near older windows.
This helps stabilize indoor temperatures and reduces the impact of exterior weather conditions. As a result, you experience fewer drafts and less temperature variation near windows.
Low-E technology helps reduce energy bills. It keeps indoor temperatures steady, so heating and cooling systems work less.
One of the biggest causes of discomfort in older homes is air leaks around windows and doors.
Modern windows and doors are built with multiple layers of sealing protection, including:
These features create a tight seal that prevents unwanted air movement.
By eliminating air leaks, modern systems significantly reduce cold drafts in winter and help maintain a consistent indoor environment.
The frame of a window or door plays a critical role in overall performance.
Older materials—especially metal frames—can transfer heat and cold directly into your home. People know this as thermal bridging.
Modern frames are designed to prevent this issue using:
These conditions place additional stress on older windows and doors, causing them to fail more quickly.
Modern systems handle these challenges by design. They help homeowners stay comfortable and reduce energy loss year-round.
When homeowners upgrade to modern windows and doors, the difference is noticeable right away.
You can expect:
Older windows and doors often develop worn seals, small frame gaps, and glass inefficiencies over time. These issues allow outside air to enter the home, causing cold drafts, uneven temperatures, and higher energy bills.
Modern windows use advanced sealing systems, compression weatherstripping, insulated frames, and precision manufacturing to create a tighter seal. This minimizes unwanted airflow and helps maintain consistent indoor temperatures year-round.
Low-E glass helps regulate indoor temperature by reflecting infrared heat. During winter, heat stays inside the home, while summer heat is reflected outward. This improves comfort and reduces HVAC workload.
At Authentic Window Design, we help homeowners across the Northeast replace old windows and doors. We install high-performance systems for lasting comfort and efficiency.
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