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Writer's pictureDerek Kropp

#6 Window Replacement: estimated ROI 70% - 80%

Prioritize the most usable living space, such as a family room, extra bedroom, or home office.



The best residential windows for investment can vary depending on factors such as energy efficiency, durability, aesthetics, and cost. Here's a ranking of popular residential window options based on their overall value and potential return on investment (ROI) which is vitally important in our frequently changing, Minnesota climate:


  1. Energy-Efficient Windows (Low-E Glass): Minnesota winters can be rough. Stop throwing your money out the window. Energy-efficient windows with low-emissivity (Low-E) glass coatings are highly valued for their ability to reduce heat transfer, improve insulation, and lower energy bills. They can provide significant long-term savings on heating and cooling costs, making them a top choice for investment.

  2. Vinyl Windows: Vinyl windows are known for their affordability, low maintenance requirements, and durability. They offer good insulation properties and are available in various styles and colors, making them a practical and cost-effective investment for many homeowners.

  3. Fiberglass Windows: Fiberglass windows are durable, weather-resistant, and energy-efficient. They have a longer lifespan than vinyl windows and provide excellent insulation, making them a premium choice for homeowners looking for long-term value and performance.

  4. Wood Windows (High-Quality): High-quality wood windows offer a classic, elegant look and excellent insulation properties. They can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a home and may provide a good ROI, especially for homeowners who prioritize aesthetics and are willing to invest in maintenance.

  5. Composite Windows: Like most things in life, you get what you pay for. Composite windows, made from a blend of materials such as wood fibers and polymers, offer a balance of durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetics. They are resistant to rot, moisture, and insect damage, making them a reliable investment option.

  6. Aluminum Windows (Thermal Break): Aluminum windows with thermal break technology improve energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer. They are durable, lightweight, and low maintenance, making them suitable for modern and contemporary home designs.

  7. Double or Triple Pane Windows: Windows with double or triple pane glass offer enhanced insulation and soundproofing compared to single pane windows. They can improve comfort levels, energy efficiency, and home value, making them a worthwhile investment in certain climates.

  8. Impact-Resistant Windows: With plenty of hail, storms, or high winds, impact-resistant windows made from laminated glass or reinforced materials can provide added safety, security, and protection against damage. They may be a valuable investment for homeowners seeking increased safety and insurance benefits.

When considering residential windows for investment, it's essential to assess your specific needs, budget, climate conditions, and aesthetic preferences. Consulting with window professionals and considering factors such as energy ratings, warranties, installation quality, and local building codes can help you make an informed decision that maximizes ROI and adds value to your home.


Best of luck with your next remodel project, let us know how we can be of any help when beautifying your home and appreciating its value.


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