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5 Signs Your Waco Home Needs New Windows Before Summer
Aging windows can sabotage your home's comfort and drive up energy costs as the Texas heat arrives.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 1:20am
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Replacing outdated windows can boost a Waco home's energy efficiency and comfort ahead of the scorching summer heat.Waco TodayAs the summer heat approaches Waco, homeowners should inspect their windows for signs it's time to replace them, including drafts, condensation, difficulty opening/closing, and visible damage. Replacing old windows can improve energy efficiency and indoor comfort.
Why it matters
Waco experiences some of the hottest summers in Texas, with average highs over 95°F from June through September. Inefficient windows can let in unwanted heat, forcing homeowners to run their air conditioning more and driving up utility bills.
The details
Common warning signs that Waco windows need replacement include drafts, condensation buildup, difficulty opening and closing, and visible cracks or damage. Upgrading to energy-efficient windows can reduce cooling costs by up to 30% and make homes more comfortable year-round.
- Waco's brutal summer heat typically arrives in June and lasts through September.
The players
Waco, Texas
A city in central Texas known for its hot, humid summers and as the home of Baylor University.
What’s next
Homeowners in Waco should schedule window inspections with local contractors in the spring to ensure their homes are ready for the summer heat.
The takeaway
Replacing aging, inefficient windows is an important home improvement project for Waco residents to tackle before the arrival of the region's intense summer temperatures and humidity.
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