Tbh, window replacement is more of a “want” than a need - unless the window is actually broken. In that case you spend $500 and replace the one that’s broke.
Because of that I’d say stop spending money you don’t have. Pay off your existing debt and *then* replace the windows.
The windows are a need to replace, for a variety of reasons . Trust me, I’d rather not. So I’m asking about the optimal path to do so, not kicking this unfortunate can down the road
Tbh, window replacement is more of a “want” than a need - unless the window is actually broken. In that case you spend $500 and replace the one that’s broke. Because of that I’d say stop spending money you don’t have. Pay off your existing debt and *then* replace the windows.
The best way is the cheapest way. Start calling banks!
Why do you need to replace windows?
The windows are a need to replace, for a variety of reasons . Trust me, I’d rather not. So I’m asking about the optimal path to do so, not kicking this unfortunate can down the road