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Retrofit Windows vs Full Frame Window Replacement:
A Comprehensive Guide for Canadian Homeowners

Retrofit Windows

Did you know that up to 30% of your home’s heated or cooled air can escape through inefficient windows? This staggering statistic from Natural Resources Canada highlights just how crucial your choice of windows can be for your home’s overall energy efficiency and ultimately, your wallet. As we dive into the world of retrofit and full frame window replacements, you’ll discover how the right choice can drastically impact your home’s livability and the cost of your energy bills.

Here at Total Home Windows and Doors, we’ve helped countless Canadian homeowners navigate the complex world of window replacements. Today, we’re excited to share our expertise on retrofit and full frame window replacements, two popular installation options for upgrading windows.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Retrofit replacements offer a cost-effective solution for homes with well-maintained window frames.
  2. Full frame replacements provide maximum energy efficiency and are an ideal solution for older and/or damaged windows.
  3. The choice between retrofit and full frame window installations will largely depend on factors like budget, energy-saving goals, and the condition of the existing window frames.
  4. Professiona-qualityl installation is extremely crucial for ensuring the optimal performance and longevity of your new window(s).
  5. Both retrofit and full frame replacements can significantly improve your home’s energy-efficiency and comfort.

 

What Are Retrofit Windows?

Retrofit windows are designed to fit within your existing window frames, making them a less invasive and more budget-friendly option for many Canadian households.

Anna Klein, our Chief Operating Officer, explains:

Retrofit windows are an excellent solution for homeowners who want to improve their windows' performance without disturbing the surrounding structure. They're particularly suitable for homes with structurally sound window frames that don't require a complete replacement.

The key difference between retrofit and full frame replacements lies primarily in the installation process. Retrofit replacements preserve the existing window frame, while full frame replacements involves removing the entire window unit, including the frame, and installing a completely new window system.

Pros and Cons of Retrofit Replacement

Before deciding on retrofit replacement, it’s essential to weigh their advantages and disadvantages:

Pros:

Cost-effective compared to full frame replacement

Quicker installation process

Less disruption to your home’s interior and exterior

Preserves existing trim

Cons:

Limited by the condition of the existing frames

Potential for hidden issues (e.g. moisture damage) to go unresolved

Slightly reduced glass surface area

May not address all energy-efficiency related concerns

Common Problems with Retrofit Replacements

While retrofit replacement can be an excellent solution, they’re not without potential issues. Some common problems include:

  1. Improper installation leading to air and water leaks
  2. Incompatibility with severely damaged or warped frames
  3. Potential for condensation to form between frames
  4. Limitations in addressing existing structural issues

Vitaly Shapiro, our Vice President of Sales, emphasizes the importance of professional installation:

Many issues with retrofit replacements stem from poor installation. That's why we always recommend having your windows installed by experienced professionals who can identify and address any underlying problems before the installation begins.

Are Retrofit Windows a Good Choice?

Retrofit windows can be an excellent choice in many scenarios, particularly when:

  • Working with a tight budget
  • The existing frames are in good condition
  • Wanting to minimize disruption to the home

However, there are situations where alternatives might be more appropriate:

  • When there’s significant damage, rot, or decay on the existing frames
  • When looking to maximize energy-efficiency gains
  • When planning and/or undergoing other major home renovations

Eugene Siukayev, one of our Project Managers, offers this advice:

While retrofit windows are a great option for many homeowners, it's crucial to have a professional assessment of your existing windows before making a decision. Sometimes, what looks like a simple retrofit job can uncover more significant issues that require a full frame replacement.

Retrofit Window Installation Process

The installation process for a retrofit replacement typically involves the following steps:

  1. Pre-installation assessment
  2. Preparation of existing window opening
  3. Installation of the new window unit
  4. Sealing and finishing

For a more detailed look at our installation process, check out our window installation guide.

Full Frame vs Insert Window Replacement

To help you make an informed decision, let’s compare key differences of full frame replacement with retrofit (insert) window replacement:

 

FeatureFull Frame ReplacementRetrofitting Replacement
CostHigherLower
Installation TimeLongerShorter
Energy EfficiencyMaximum potentialGood, but may be limited by existing frame
Aesthetic ImpactComplete transformation possibleSubtle change
Structural BenefitsAddresses frame issuesLimited to existing frame condition

Alexandr Naumov, another of our experienced Project Managers, notes:

While a full frame installation often provides the best long-term results, retrofitting can be an excellent choice for many homeowners. The key is to assess your specific needs and the condition of your existing windows before making a decision.

Retrofit Windows vs Full Frame Replacement

Here’s a comparison of retrofit windows and full frame replacement:

AspectRetrofit WindowsFull Frame Replacement
Impact on StructureMinimalMore extensive
Suitable ScenariosWell-maintained framesDamaged frames or desire for complete upgrade
CostLowerHigher
Installation TimeShorterLonger
Energy EfficiencyGoodExcellent

Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings

One of the primary reasons homeowners choose to replace their windows is to improve energy efficiency and to reduce heating & cooling costs. Both retrofit and full frame replacements can offer significant energy savings, but the extent of these savings can vary.

Energy Star rated windows are an excellent choice for Canadian homeowners looking to maximize energy efficiency. These windows meet strict energy performance standards set by Natural Resources Canada.

To compare the potential energy savings of retrofit versus full frame replacements:

 

AspectRetrofit WindowsFull Frame Replacement
Initial CostLowerHigher
Energy SavingsGoodExcellent
ROI TimelineShorterLonger
Impact on Home ValueModerate increaseSignificant increase

It’s important to note that the actual energy savings and return-on-investment will depend on various factors, including your home’s physical location, the condition of your existing windows, and the specific product(s) you choose.

Conclusion

Choosing between retrofit windows and full frame replacement is a significant decision for any Canadian homeowner. While retrofit replacements offer a cost-effective solution with minimal disruption, full frame replacement provides the opportunity for maximum energy efficiency and a complete transformation of your home’s appearance.

Here at Total Home Windows and Doors, we’ve seen firsthand how the right window replacement choice can dramatically improve a home’s comfort, energy-efficiency, and curb appeal. Whether you’re leaning towards retrofitting your windows or considering a full frame replacement, the key is to make an informed decision based on your specific needs, budget, and long-term goals.

If you’re still unsure which option is best for you and your home, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We offer free, no-obligation consultations to help you make the right decision for your home. Our team of experts can assess your existing windows, discuss your goals & needs, and provide personalized recommendations tailored to your unique situation.

Ready to transform your home with new windows? Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and take the first step towards a more comfortable, energy-efficient home.

FAQs

How long does a typical window replacement project take?

The duration of a window replacement project can vary depending on the number of windows and the type of replacement (retrofit or full frame). For an average home, a retrofit window installation can usually be completed in 1-2 days, while a full frame replacement could take up to 2-4 days. At Total Home Windows and Doors, we strive to minimize disruption to your daily life while still ensuring a high-quality professional installation.

While it’s possible to install retrofit windows yourself if you’re handy, we strongly recommend hiring a professional installation team. Our experienced team can ensure proper fitment, optimal insulation, and address any underlying issues with your existing windows. A professionally done installation also comes with a warranty, giving you the peace of mind you deserve.

Assessing your existing frames’ structural integrity requires a professional inspection. Signs that your frames might not be suitable for a retrofit replacement include visible decay, cracking, splintering, warping, mold, and/or water damage. If you’re unsure, our experts at Total Home Windows and Doors can provide a free assessment of your existing windows and frames.

Yes, new windows can definitely increase the amount of natural light in your home. Modern window designs often have slimmer frames and larger glass surface areas, allowing for more light to enter. If increasing natural light is a priority, consider options like picture windows or bay windows for your window replacement project.

Energy savings can vary depending on the efficiency of your existing windows and the configuration(s) you choose for your new windows. Homeowners often report savings of 10-25% on their heating and cooling costs after installing new, energy-efficient windows. For optimal insulation and maximum energy savings, consider triple-glazing and/or Low-E glass coatings.

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