
Myths about Winter Window Installation
Myth 1: Winters are a Bad Time for Window Installation the most widespread myth regarding cold-weather installations is based on the fact that if it gets too cold, installations can’t be performed. However, it takes frigid temperatures to prohibit house windows installation. If the temperature drops too low, then it could be a problem, but otherwise, the process can take place in winters unless you are in Antarctica. So basically, house windows and doors can be installed during winters in most places.
Myth 2: Getting Doors and Home Windows Installed during winters is more expensive. This is obviously a myth, and you will be surprised to know that the contrary is actually true in this case. Yes, it is actually cheaper to get fenestration installations in the winter season. Installers usually discount their services during winter months, and manufacturers discount their products in the winter due to less work.
Myth 3: Installers don’t prefer working in winters. This myth is set on the fact that most of us don’t like working during winters. However, performing physical labour in the hottest months of the year actually becomes exhausting, and it doesn’t help that workers have to wear many layers of clothing as well as carry too many tools. Therefore, installers actually tend to be quite comfortable and enjoy working in the colder months. Their work being physically demanding keeps them moving, which is why they can stay warm and work more. Besides, in summers they have too much work already, and as in winters they have less demand, they welcome more work.