I always recommend taking first steps at home with items you may already have or can obtain at a very low cost before calling in the glaziers. Double paned windows are a great investment. They are energy efficient but replacing existing windows is costly.
     Start by caulking all windows and doors.  Fill gaps that allow air to pass through.  Use a silicone that stays flexible and if you have already painted the walls, use the clear caulk.  While you have the caulk and gun handy, caulk the baseboards as you go from window to window.  I have titled this post "winterizing windows and doors" but you will find that this one little step of caulking and sealing the doors windows and baseboards will also pay you in the summer as it keeps the air you have cooled in the house with you.  ![]()  | 
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