Winter settles quickly here in Alaska. The days get shorter, the temperatures drop and the warmth of your home becomes a comforting refuge. But that comfort can be reduced if your windows aren’t properly prepared for winter. Winterizing your windows is a smart way to keep heat inside and prevent cold air from entering. Let's take a look at why winterizing your windows matters and how to do it effectively.
Preparing your windows for winter has several benefits. It’s an affordable way to boost your home’s energy efficiency, comfort, and lifespan.
If you have new Pella windows, they’re designed to perform well year-round—just locking them is usually enough. Older windows, however, can develop drafts, leaks, and inefficiencies over time. To minimize the effects of winter weather, follow these steps annually to keep your windows in top shape:
Winterizing windows is all about energy efficiency. Proper sealing, weatherstripping, and locking help your windows perform their best during cold months. Over time, however, older windows may become less effective. If you notice drafts or increased heating use, it might be time to consider replacing your windows.
Pella windows and doors are built with Alaska’s climate in mind – excellent insulation, durable frames, and high-performance glass that helps keep your home warm without overworking your heating system.
Our team at MatCor is here to help you decide whether repair or replacement makes the most sense for your home. If something in your home isn’t performing quite right, or if you want a professional to take a look, we’re here to help. From simple repairs to full Pella window and door replacements, MatCor provides solutions that keep Alaska homes comfortable all season long.
December 10, 2025 in Windows and Doors and tagged alaska pella contractor, alaska windows & doors, Pella Certified Contractor, pella impervia windows, winter window & doors. Bookmark the permalink.