You’ve made an exciting decision – you’re upgrading your home with new windows! And you’re not alone. The residential energy-efficient windows market is booming, projected to grow from $12.4 billion in 2025 to $28.0 billion by 2035.
While professional installers handle the heavy lifting, a little preparation on your end goes a long way toward ensuring a smooth, safe and efficient experience. Proper prep protects your belongings, keeps your family comfortable and allows the installation crew to focus entirely on delivering the precise, high-quality work you deserve.
When preparing for new windows, it’s essential to remember that this is a construction project. Crews will be carrying heavy glass, removing old frames and working with power tools both inside and outside your home. Clear pathways prevent tripping hazards for installers navigating tight spaces with large window units.
Beyond safety, preparation protects your valuables. Even if the installation team works in one room, vibrations from hammering or removing old frames can travel through walls and ceilings. Pictures hanging in adjacent rooms may shift, and items on shelves could topple if they’re not secured or relocated.
Efficiency matters, too. When installers don’t have to spend time moving furniture or navigating overgrown bushes, they can dedicate their full attention to the technical precision required for a weathertight seal and flawless finish. A well-prepared home means your project stays on schedule and your new replacement windows are installed correctly the first time.
Now, let’s get into the nitty-gritty of prepping the inside of your home. This step is all about creating a safe and efficient workspace for the installation team, while also protecting your precious belongings.
Start by creating a safe workspace around each window being replaced. Here’s what you’ll need to do:
Your home’s exterior also needs attention. Follow these steps to ensure smooth outdoor access:
Many modern homes have sensors and smart devices that need special attention during window replacement:
Safety is the top priority when preparing your home for window installation. Here are a few key considerations:
Understanding the typical installation workflow helps you feel confident and prepared on the big day. Most installation teams arrive in the morning and start with introductions. They’ll conduct a quick walk-through to confirm the scope of work, verify which windows are being replaced and answer any last-minute questions you might have. High-quality installers – like Renewal by Andersen® – prioritize protecting your home immediately. Expect to see drop cloths, floor runners and protective coverings laid down to safeguard your flooring from foot traffic and debris.
Installation follows a clear sequence. First, the old window sash is carefully removed. Next, the opening is prepped and inspected to ensure it’s ready for the new unit. Then, your custom-built window is installed, insulated and trimmed. Throughout the process, you’ll hear some noise – hammering, drilling and occasional conversation among the crew – but it’s all part of delivering the precise, professional results you expect.
Once the installation is complete, there are a few important steps to wrap up the project:
A well-prepared home leads to a faster, cleaner and stress-free installation day. When you partner with Renewal by Andersen®, you choose a company that values quality craftsmanship, premium materials and a worry-free process from start to finish. Our experienced team serves residents throughout Charlotte, Greenville, Asheville, Spartanburg, Columbia, Charleston and Hilton Head – bringing energy-efficient custom-built windows and entry doors to homeowners who demand the best.
Schedule a free consultation today and discover how our personalized approach and windows’ superior performance with our exclusive Fibrex® composite can transform your home.