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Thursday 22 May 2025

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    Bonus 2025: how many advantages with the replacement of glass for window frames

    When you think about home renovation, it is easy to imagine invasive structural interventions. However, you forget how some small measures can significantly improve living comfort, safety and energy efficiency. One of these works is the replacement of glass for window frames, an intervention that in 2025 could be included in the list of building bonuses.

    Window Glass: Tax Deductions for 2025

    Il restructuring bonus allows you to deduct the 50% of the expenditure incurred for the replacement of window glass, provided that the intervention is aimed at reduce noise pollution and is made on the first home. For second homes, the deduction drops to 36%.
    This benefit can be requested without carrying out other construction work, however it is necessary for a technician to certify the glass's compliance with the standards required by current legislation. 

    To benefit from the tax deduction, the payment must also be made by bank transfer, which allows the operation to be traced, as required for building bonuses.

    Why replace glass?

    Replacing window glass is not just a aesthetic choice, which promotes the modernization of the environments, but an investment in the sustainability and safety of the home. Here are the main reasons for using this solution:

    • greater sound insulation → laminated glass or glass with gas-filled cavities reduces external noise and increases home comfort.
    • Better thermal insulation → double or triple-chamber glazing improves energy efficiency and reduces bill costs.
    • A defensive barrier → tempered or shatterproof glass guarantees greater resistance to impacts and protects the home from intrusions.

    Deductions for safety and energy efficiency

    In addition to soundproofing, replacing the glass for window frames can also be included among the interventions facilitated for safety reasons. If they are installed shatterproof glass, the deduction remains unchanged: 50% for the first home, 36% for the second.
    Furthermore, if the intervention is aimed at promoting a improvement ofenergy efficiency, you can access theordinary ecobonus, which provides the same level of deduction. The deduction is not cumulative and remains unique even if the new windows meet multiple criteria at the same time.
    The tax incentive is divided into ten annual installments of the same amount, to be deducted from the tax return.

    Source: investimentioggi.it

    You may also be interested in: Smart Windows: The New Frontier of Sustainability for Glass
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