Apr 13

It’s true that replacement windows save money in energy costs. It’s true that the proper replacement windows, installed properly can add value to your home. It’s true that the cost to replace windows today is by comparison, cheaper then it has ever been. These are all truths about window replacement that have a provable factual basis. What is also true is that 70% of homes 10 years old or more can benefit from the installation of replacement windows. Of course, the older the home the greater the benefit will likely be, words of wisdom that you’ve probably heard before as well.

Over time window sealing effectiveness deteriorates and energy is lost through the leaks around windows. Of course that information isn’t new either. So to save energy or add value, home owners often replace windows and doors without considering some of the negative aspects of having a tightly sealed home.

Actually negative might be the wrong word to use. I hesitate at using the word negative, because it might sound as if I were advocating against replacement windows, which is not the case at all. Rather I think it is important to be aware of changes that replacing windows might bring about in the home. Two things come to mind that may need to be addressed along with windows and door replacement. These things can cause some potentially serious problems.

The first that comes to mind is the changes in indoor air pressure. If you have electric heat or a newer (within the last 5 years or so) thermo efficient gas or propane heating system, air pressure may not be a concern. Still you may want to think about the information presented and apply it to investigating your own home situation.

Why would we be concerned about air pressure in the home? Many homes over the last ten to twenty years, in many parts of the country have opted for such things as under floor and baseboard hot water heating, systems that utilize a boiler to heat water and circulate it throughout the home for heating purposes. When these systems were originally being installed, little thought was given to where the oxygen would be coming from that would complete the combustion process that the boilers need to heat the water.

Why would we need to think about such things? Well twenty years ago we probably didn’t need to. But with homes being build tighter and tighter all the time, it has become more of a concern, here’s why.

A gas or propane heating system, regardless of how it operates, either by circulating hot water from a boiler or via an induction type forced air system; they all require air, or oxygen to complete the combustion process to create heat. So where does this oxygen come from. Well for the most part it comes from the air that we utilize inside our homes. In older homes, where there were always tiny leaks in different places throughout the home made it possible for these heating systems to draw in enough air to operate smoothly. People never really noticed any problems and paid the cost of fuel. Already you might be seeing the fallacy in thinking everything was well.

• Air comes in through tiny cracks around windows and doors

• Heating system burns air from within the home to heat the home, causing more air to be drawn in through tiny cracks around windows and doors (cold air)

• Temperature falls because of the influx of outside air around leaky windows and doors

• Heating system burns air from within the home to heat the home, causing more air to be drawn in through tiny cracks around windows and doors (cold air)

• Temperature falls because of the influx of outside air around leaky windows and doors

You get the idea, and all this time homes were hemorrhaging money via fuel consumption. No one thought about it too much until the cost of fuel and energy started to climb rapidly. So people begin to attack the problem but where to start. Usually two areas of thought prevail, and those are more insulation, and stopping up the cold air flow around windows and door. It’s what we were told to do right? Absolutely.

So now we seal up the windows and doors either by replacement or maintenance, add more insulation and the result is a nice warm tightly sealed home that is more energy efficient right?

Yes and possibly no. Here is the catch for older homes with out dated heating systems. Creating a tightly sealed home can actually cause your older heating system to work harder and use more energy. How is that possible? By sealing up all those places where the heating system was drawing oxygen for combustion, we have effectively starved that combustion almost to death. Sometimes that sealing off of incoming air it so effective as to make that system quite ineffective as a heating source and creates negative air pressure in the home.

How can you know if you have a negative air pressure situation? Just open a door. If you hear air suck past a door when opened while the heating system is engaged, then you can be almost certain that a negative air pressure situation exists. If a negative air pressure situation exist, then you can be assured that your heating system isn’t running as efficiently as it should. It isn’t getting enough oxygen to complete the combustion process properly, thus wasting fuel. Another big clue that you have a negative air pressure situation is that you find a point or two that you now notice very cold air coming from in the home that you never noticed before. Not that the spot is by comparison cooler then others in the home, places where you can actually feel the cold air rushing in.

The reason that these cold spots develop in a negative air pressure situation, after windows and doors are replace is because your heating system that in the past had multiple places to draw air from, now only has a very few, and to maintain the combustion process, it must draw a greater volume of air from the few remaining sources making them more noticeable.

So we fix one problem and end up with another. But the solution is rather simple. Just replace the heating system. Simple right? Ok, so that isn’t funny, but there is a lesson to be learned, which new heating systems have taken into account.

New heating systems generally take into account that homes are more tightly sealed then ever before, and in knowing this they have provided the heating system with its own outside air source. Usually a two or three inch PVC pipe through an outside wall, one that is as close as possible to the unit’s location. In doing so, the need to draw air through the rest of the house is effectively eliminated, while supplying all the oxygen needed for healthy and energy efficient combustion at the heating unit.

The reason that the outside air source needs to be as close as possible has to do with the path of least resistance law of flow. Air just like water will take the path of least resistance when flowing. If the provided outside air source is too far away, and the system can draw oxygen from a closer source easier, it will do so.

In part two of this article I will discus another major concern that may need to be dealt with when replacing the windows in your home.

Scott Best is a freelance writer in association with http://brandnewwindows.com Read more of his articles at http://newmodularinfo.com/articles/

Apr 12

As energy costs continue to soar, it’s no surprise that homeowners are making the switch to high efficiency replacement windows more rapidly than ever before. Sure, the list of benefits that comes along with installing replacement windows goes on and on, but more often than not, homeowners choose to make the upgrade primarily for the cost savings and added value. In almost every imaginable scenario, replacement windows are a clear choice indeed.


Replacement Windows Save Money


Would you be surprised to learn that the money saved in home heating and cooling costs can actually be enough to pay for the replacement windows in a matter of just a few years? It’s no myth. Installing new high efficiency windows in an otherwise well insulated, efficient home will reduce energy usage by a remarkable amount.


Replacement Windows Save Energy


Let’s not forget about one of the most important benefits of maintaining an efficient home, besides the expense factor alone. Putting in new replacement windows to reduce energy usage is also a great way to have a part in making the world a greener place.


Replacement Windows Add Value


Another major financial benefit to swapping out those old drafty windows with brand new air tight quality replacement windows is the value they add to a home. Whether you’re considering selling your home in a near time to come or plan to remain in the house for the indefinite future, it’s easy to appreciate adding value to the home and increasing resale potential at the same time. And with the competitive real estate market we have today, buyers really are demanding the perks such as having new efficient windows when they make their home purchasing choices.


Replacement Windows Are Attractive


Compared to the stereotype replacement windows might have had a decade or two ago, today’s quality replacement windows really look fantastic. Depending on your home’s architectural and decorating style, there’s a new window design that will fit in perfectly – it doesn’t matter if the home was built in 1990 or 1890. The latest replacement windows come in classic styles that could fool even the choosiest preservationists. Today’s quality windows just aren’t the generic, bland, or boring designs that might have been commonplace in the early days of efficient replacement window.


Replacement Windows Are Easy To Install


Whether you happen to be the do-it-yourselfer or would rather hire a professional installer, one thing is certain – replacement windows are designed from the ground up to be very easy to install. This means you’ll be spend less time putting the new windows in and more time enjoying the benefits they offer. No matter how you look at it, installing good quality replacement windows is a clear choice!

Learn more about buying vinyl windows and replacement windows at Windows Plus or visit WebFirstCreations forum for more topics by window contractors .

Apr 12

Before a window was simply a part of the house primarily used to let one see what’s going on outside. But nowadays homeowners are asking a lot more functionality from their windows. Windows are now expected to do just what we hope to get from our abode:  protect us from the environmental elements outside. That is, keep us warm during cold days and cold on warm days. Pretty simple, don’t you think?

The thing however, is, not all windows have the properties to do this. How many of us have had to retreat to the confines of a cooler basement in the summer? Or found our home drafty in the winter? These situations don’t exactly make for the most comfortable living conditions, do they? If you are experiencing the same problems in your home, don’t worry. There’s a simple solution to this predicament. And no, it doesn’t involve packing up and finding a new house. Just these: replacement windows.

Replacement windows – What are they?

If your house is getting to cold or too hot depending on the season, or if your electricity bill is just too high, chances are, your windows are not working as efficiently as they should. When this happens, then it’s time to literally go “window shopping.”

Replacement windows come in many different styles, to fit almost any window type and need. As the name suggests, replacement windows are those that you substitute your old windows with for the purpose of making your home more cost and energy efficient.  For this reason, replacement windows are usually insulated glass units or double-pane windows. While single-pane windows still have some use in certain types of houses and climates, they are slowly becoming a thing of the past.

What makes an insulated replacement window ideal for today’s need is that it consists of two glass panels with air space between them – effective for keeping the heat or cold out or in, whichever way you want it.

Replacement windows for energy efficiency

With the increasing emphasis on energy conservation and energy efficiency these days, replacement windows addresses all these concerns, not only making life better for the homeowner, but also helping to preserve our world for future generations.

Different materials used and the technology applied on replacement windows largely determine how efficient these are going to be. First, the glass panes could be coated or not. Glass panes that are applied with a thin coating of metallic oxide that helps to  prevent heat from passing through are called “Low e” or low emissivity glass.

Manufacturers also put gases in between panes to further delay the movement of heat in the air space. Argon and Krypton make for the most efficient and expensive windows, while dehydrated air is contained in the more affordable types. For spacing material, aluminum used to be commonly used although as this is a heat conductor, stainless steel, composite metal, and rubber are now being used as well. Finally, the window frame material itself is also contributory to the efficiency level of the windows. Window companies commonly use metal frames, wood, or vinyl-clad wood for this purpose.

The right combination of all these factors can make for replacement windows that will not only make your home warm and comfortable, but keep the bills down as well.

Looking for the right replacement windows

Before going out and actually making that purchase, make sure you have your window replacement basics down pat. Find out what styles there are available and which fit your house and your budget perfectly. Then when you’ve narrowed your list down to a few types, go out and a do a “hands-on” test of these windows and see which have the best feel to it.

Remember that energy efficient windows make your house more attractive, more comfortable, allows you a lot of savings, and increases the value of your home. So go ahead and invest on good replacement windows because in the long run, it will be well worth it.

If you need replacement windows in Minneapolis, visit the Minneapolis replacement windows directory to find a contractor.

Apr 11

When choosing replacement windows, you want to get the best value from the service provider that you are hiring. The right decision can save you lots of time and money. The wrong decision may result in undesirable consequences such as incurring unexpected repair costs. Therefore, it is important that you hire the best firms to install the windows for you.

Usually, window replacement companies offer no obligation in house consultations. Before contacting them, you should have a general idea of the type of windows that you want. When the consultants arrive, they will be able to give you better advise on your various options, and whether your ideas are feasible and practical or not. There are several issues you need to consider before coming to a final decision.

Workmanship and professional installation.

The Company that you hire must be able to show that they have excellent workmanship, and offers professional installation. You can assess the service provider by looking at previous works that the firm has completed. Or you can simply ask a few questions during a face to face consultation to determine whether the people know what their work really well.

Besides installation advice, professional firms should be provide value added advice such as insurance coverage, securing financing, property damage, and more.

Warranty period.

This is something that you must remember to ask. The warranty period is the duration where you are entitled to repairs in the event of damage so that you don’t incur additional costs. For example, glass breakage or seal failure should be covered. The conditions of the warranty should be well defined in the contract. Professional firms should be able to offer lifetime warranty.

Lifetime warranty does not mean that the warranty lasts forever. But the warranty lasts for a long time – as long as 50 years. This warranty must be transferable, just in case the property is sold.

Energy saving.

The type of glass used actually helps to save energy. Energy savings can be as high as 40%. Here is how it works.

In summer, the special glass reflects long wave heat energy back to the outdoors. This helps to save cooling costs.

In winter, the special glass reflects low wave heat energy back into the house, thus helping to save on heating costs.

In this way, your decision to replace windows with energy saving glass panels will help you save money in the long run. This is commonly known as the Energy Star program.

All Energy Star windows must be NFRC rated, and properly labeled for both heat loss and heat gain. This is necessary to help consumers make decisions more easily.

Finally, choose window frames that match the overall design of your house. There are many different types of designs available. So surely, there will be something that will match your current design. Some glass panels even come in different shades and colors. Make sure that you choose something that suits your personal tastes!

Apr 11

Builders who traditionally order their windows from a window salesperson can save themselves time and money by shopping online for vinyl windows. Not only can you peruse different windows and prices easily from the confines of your own home or office, but you usually save quite a bit of money. That money can be either passed on to the homeowner or can be for yourself. Either way, you are saving yourself time and giving your homeowner the best quality window for the money.

There are discounts available for larger orders, so if you are building more than one home, consider making a large purchase online. More builders are finding that this is the perfect way to save money as well as time. The windows are shipped to the job site and are ready for the carpentry crew to install.

Even if you just want to order a few windows, you can do so easily online. This way you can see if you like the idea of shopping online. Be forewarned, however, that shopping online is so easy that it becomes very addictive. You will be kicking yourself afterwards for not thinking about this before. And shopping for vinyl windows online is safe as well as easy.

There are several companies that offer Vinyl Windows

for sale online. They include Lang Exteriors, Simonton, Hurd, and Crystal Window. These windows are all top quality windows and come in many different styles. Chances are that these are the same windows that you will purchase from your sales representative. By purchasing them online, however, you will effective “cut out the middleman” and save money. And who cannot use a little bit of money nowadays?

If you are looking for the largest selection of Vinyl Windows

, take a look at those offered online. You can choose from those that are made to order to those that are standard size. Whether you are building one house or ten, you can save both time and money by ordering your windows online.

Custom Order Online, Inc.

764 Prairie Street, Aurora IL 60506

Phone: 866-589-9367

Fax: 630-566-7870

Email: sales@customorderonline.com

Website: http://www.customorderonline.com

Apr 10

Over the past decade, replacing windows has become one of the most popular remodeling projects for homes all across the country. Whether its vinyl or wood that you are replacing your existing, decrepit windows with, you are doing more to your home then just dressing up your exterior…you are creating a much more comfortable, energy efficient home.

With energy costs projected to go up an average of 30% over the next 18 months and the real estate market declining (meaning you will probably not move), now is the perfect time to get a new set of shades for your estate. With hundreds of different styles and models to choose from, purchasing the perfect window could be a tiresome process, but here are a few things to look for when shopping for new windows:

Double Pane: make sure it’s a double pane window. Some companies might try and up sell you a triple pane, but the third pane is a complete waste of money and will make your windows heavier than they should be (this could lead to your jams sagging and causing framing issues in the future).

LoE: this is a thin layer of “tint” embedded into the glass. This keeps harmful sun rays from penetrating through the glass and damaging your floors, curtains etc…this will also keep your house from heating up inadvertently.

Argon Gas: not harmful at all…but the gas in between the panes of glass is what keeps the energy that you use in your house (you will notice a nice reduction in your energy bills). There are companies that offer so called “upgrades” to argon for a premium, but this is an absolute gimmick.

R Value: make sure the R value of the window you are considering has at least an R value of 2 or more (anything above an R4 is probably a waste of money, and again, more of a gimmick).

U Factor: the U factor determines how much of the suns UV rays are emitted through the glass. A good U factor is a .4 or less.

Now, you are definitely looking to save a nice bit of coin on your energy with new windows, but don’t let companies who promise 40-50% energy savings dupe you into buying their over priced Gucci windows. A recent window purchaser, Neil Gold, who I met at the local hardware store, told me, “you should realistically expect around 15-25% in energy savings. That’s what my window company Paragon Remodeling told me, and they hit it right on the money. My wife and I are saving around 20% a month.”

So to answer your subconscious’s question of should I replace or not? The answer is yes! Get new windows, don’t fall for any gimmicks, do not spend more than around $600-$800 a window and pick a company that will give you the facts straight. Not only will you improve the look of your house, but you will save some energy.

Paragon Remodeling, Inc is a Residential Home Remodeling Company located in Northern Virginia which specializes in replacement windows, siding, custom built decks and patios. Paragon Remodeling is specialized in virginia replacement windows and northern virginia windows From 2006-2008, this firm has received national recognition as a Top Remodeler by Qualified Remodeler Magazine for their utstanding home remodeling services for Northern Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC.

Apr 10

While you are remodeling your basement make sure you got all the important stuff sorted out. One of which is the type of window to use. In the old days, windows in basements are made of metal or wooden frames. This has caused problems because they are prone to rust and rot. Therefore your windows get damaged sooner than expected. If you have this concern, then it’s time to get a replacement basement window.

If you want it quick, you can always opt hiring companies that specialize on replacement basement windows. But of course it’s also important to know a bit about basement windows before you buy. This article should guide you in what type you should use.

1. Vinyl. Windows are important parts of basements since windows are the major source of fresh air in such a closed, buried room. Choose a replacement basement window that is made of vinyl. It’s rust-free and will not rot from its damp environment. It is also modular so you won’t have any trouble installing it.

2. Let there be light. Since you are at it, your basement window must be energy efficient. This attributes to the amount of light that your window can allow to come in to your basement. Use the right frame size and glass thickness. Especially with daylight, the amount of heat could help balance your basement room temperature. Basements are prone to moisture because of its damp surroundings.

3. Functionality. Aside from those mentioned above, another use of your basement window for passing objects. Most often, it is difficult to have ladders, boards, or poles to pass through the basement entrance. Doors and stairs are narrow and the latter are steep too. A perfect replacement basement window must include other functions such as good ventilation and accessibility for long objects.

4. Aesthetic Appeal. Of course, this is a must. Basement windows contribute greatly to the interior motif and concept of your den. Beautiful basement windows must not only look good from the inside but from the outside as well. This can be planned out properly. There are so many innovative basement window types that are available in the market today. Some are designed with sliding panes. Others are double glass panels. Choose the one fit best to your basement’s interior design. But don’t forget to consider the above mentioned.

You can begin looking for a supplier once you have all these things figured out. Take your time in choosing the right replacement basement window for you. Look for the one that you think is most reasonable. That means beauty, functionality, durability must be present.

There are several great window designs out there to choose from. Some may cost more but have really good quality. If you do find the type that is beautiful but expensive, the considerations mentioned above should help you decide which ones to buy.

Learn how a basement remodeling picture can assist you with your replacement basement window.

Apr 9


It pays to continually invest in your New York home and reap the benefits of adding value to it and of course, increasing the quality of living for your loved ones. When thinking of a home improvement project, there are a good number of tasks that you could undertake and this includes getting rid of your old windows over replacement windows. Why? These home features are more than meets the eye, not only adding to the curb appeal but also keep everything inside as comfortable as possible. This article lays out the benefits of having replacement windows and more…

Like the eyes of a person, the windows reveal a good deal about the home and serves as one of its gateways to the world outside. The beauty about choosing to have replacement windows is that with the wide variety of styles, designs and color that it comes in, you are sure to find the perfect one to complement with the overall look of your New York home. Among the most popular are the garden, bay and casement windows.

Also known as frames and sashes, replacement windows also come manufactured with features for added safety and protection. Most products are commonly compatible with almost every security devices and other features that maximize operability like low-placed latches, and easy-to-twist hand cranks. The sash feature makes opening and closing much easier. Those made with impact resistant glass are especially made to withstand storms, hurricanes or other extremely harsh natural elements that could cause damage to your windows and home.

When your home’s heating and cooling leaks through your windows and doors, you are throwing money away by paying energy which has not been used. Replacement windows are energy-efficient alternatives to your old or dysfunctional ones. Many of its kinds, especially those with specialized glazing are good insulator, preventing heat from getting wasted. They also lower the chances of having problems with moisture and condensation.

Replacement windows are also made from different materials from wood, aluminum and vinyl. Depending on the look you want and your preferences, you can pick from any of these. In the selection process, you have to carefully weigh the pros and cons of each. Your choice would affect the overall cost, durability, level of insulation, and maintenance required to keep them always looking great. To take advantage of all the benefits, you can opt for clad windows which is made of wood in the interior and either vinyl or aluminum in the exterior.

Other than meticulously thinking things over before buying the right product, the proper installation of your replacement windows is also crucial. No matter which option you pick, the highest of quality would still work inefficiently if not installed accurately. So if you do not have ample experience and the right skills to undertake this home improvement project, then better leave it for experts to do. To avail of the services of the best local window contractor, do your research well and ask for multiple bids from likely candidates before making your pick.

Avail of quality services rendered by qualified windows contractors Long Island. Visit our Panther Siding and Windows website and avail of a free no-obligation consultation for whatever Long Island Contractors and Brooklyn, NY window installers needs.

Apr 9

In addition to providing quality vinyl windows that require no maintenance, Lang Exteriors also produces many different styles of windows that make cleaning the glass a breeze. Years ago, people had to take storm windows and screens out to clean them and then get up on a ladder to wash the outside of windows. With the new styles of windows, this is not the case.

Casement windows crank out to make them easy to clean both sides of the glass from the inside of the house. Lang began producing casement vinyl windows in the 1980s and has been manufacturing them successfully ever since. Through the years, the technology of the casement windows has improved. Years ago, the casement windows used to stick. Today, however, they crank in and out with ease and never stick.

Double hung windows are also very popular and generally cost less than casements. They look like traditional, old fashioned windows but both units open up and allow air into the house. Double hung windows manufactured by Lang also make for easy cleaning as they can pop forward to make cleaning both sides of the glass from inside the house a breeze.

Other vinyl windows manufactured by Lang Exteriors include picture windows that feature innovative architectural designs. These range from bay windows to octagon shaped windows and everything in between. These types of windows do not usually open, but Lang can make custom orders that allow even an octagon shaped window to open.

If you are seeking Vinyl Windows for your home, take a look at the styles offered by Lang Exteriors. If it has been a while since you looked at windows or built a home, you are in for a pleasant surprise when you see the options that are now available to the average consumer.

In addition to the designs of the actual windows, Lang Exteriors also offers grid designs in innovative fashions that can really add charm to your home for little cost. Grids pop in and out of the window casements to make cleaning the glass easy.

Struggle no more with maintaining wooden windows! Choosing Vinyl windows is the smartest move you can make for your new home. In 20 years, instead of painting the windows, you can be enjoying yourself and the Vinyl Windows will still look like new.

Custom Order Online, Inc.

764 Prairie Street, Aurora IL 60506

Phone: 866-589-9367

Fax: 630-566-7870

Email: sales@customorderonline.com

Website: http://www.customorderonline.com

Apr 8


You know how your heart skips a beat every time the heating bill comes in the middle of winter? Or when your air conditioning has been running full blast, all summer, and your electric bill arrives?

What can you do to prevent utility bill shock? Your first, best bet is to replace your old windows.

Of course, if rising energy costs are not a concern for you (and your heart) there are other great reasons to replace the windows in your house:

Comfort: New windows can eliminate cold drafts or excessive heat in your home.
Security: Windows and doors are the most insecure parts of any home. Windows made today have heavier frames, durable locking systems, and stronger mounting methods for glass.
Maintenance: Today, with tilt-in, sliding or rotating sashes, windows can be cleaned easier and don’t need new paint on a regular basis.
Home Value: Replacement windows can beautify a home and will add value when it’s time to sell.

If you have an older home and it still has the original windows, you could be missing out on all the modern technological advances that have come along in home window design. Most new windows have a double or triple pane – which means there are two or more sections of glass in the window, with air space in between – but there are many styles to choose from:

Double-hung Windows – are the most common windows available today. Either the top or bottom half of the window opens up. They open by sliding the bottom half of the window up or sliding the top half down. Because only half of the window area can be open at one time, they provide less ventilation than casement style windows. Windows made today use a spring balance mechanism to allow the halves of the window to slide easily.
Single-hung Windows – are similar to double-hung windows but only the bottom half of the window sash opens. Both single and double-hung windows are readily available, which can keep costs down. Both do not have the best energy efficiency ratings because the sashes slide across the weather-stripping, rather than pressing into it like a casement window.
Casement Windows – usually swing outward, on pivot devices, and are usually operated with a hand crank. They provide great ventilation because both sections of the window open up. They seal tighter when closed because they press up against the frame, rather than slide across it. And casement windows can be cleaned entirely from the indoors.
Awning windows – are hinged on the top or bottom rather than on the side and they can swing in or they can swing out. Since the sash presses against the frame, they seal out air effectively. They provide a more contemporary look and can even be left open when it’s raining.
Bay & Bow windows – are projected windows with multiple panes. Bay windows are polygonal and Bow windows come out in a semi-circle. Bay windows usually have at least three sections and Bow windows start with at least four sections. They can provide more space in a room and can also improve a view.
Sliding windows – have sashes that move horizontally. There are single and double sliding windows, where either only one or both of the sashes slide respectively. These windows are generally less expensive and fairly easy to clean.
Fixed-Frame windows – do not open, which means they do not allow any ventilation or cleaning from indoors, but they are sealed to prevent any air flow. They are relatively inexpensive and can come in nearly any size.
Rotating windows – pivot on a central point from either the top or the sides. They allow great ventilation because the entire window area is completely open. It’s easy to clean rotating windows because the exterior surface can spin inside. With a reflective coating on the glass, the windows can be used to reflect heat out in summer or in during the winter.

Many replacement windows now come in a variety of materials, depending on your needs. It’s important to consider your climate when choosing window materials. Areas with harsher winters, with extensive humidity and moisture, and with constant heat can affect the materials in replacement windows:

Wooden Windows – are not a common replacement material but are sometimes used to meet local neighborhood restrictions or aesthetic reasons (a wooden window is still the best looking window on the market.) They can be painted, stained, and varnished to any taste. With the right glass, wooden windows have excellent energy efficiency ratings. They require more maintenance and can shrink, swell, fade, and crack. The can also be expensive, depending on the type of wood.
Vinyl Windows – are a competitively priced way to improve the look of a home. They can be made to fit nearly any window opening, don’t need paint, and will not shrink or swell. The frame size cannot be too large because the windows are flexible. Depending on the manufacturer, vinyl windows do not always have the best insulation values and do not stand up well to excessive heat in warmer climates.
Aluminum Windows – can be easily shaped for a variety of window sizes. They are very strong and durable. They are lightweight, inexpensive, and easily maintained. However, aluminum conducts heat easily, making them less energy efficient. They are also vulnerable to condensation, which can lead to mold issues. But a thermal insulation can help with the energy efficiency and the “sweating” problem.
Fiberglass Windows – are strong and have great insulation values, but can be much more expensive. They are low maintenance and will not shrink or swell. They are strong enough to support nearly any size window and will not fade or corrode.

No matter which replacement window style or material you go with, talk to a professional about the requirements and location needs of your home. New windows can add beauty, energy efficiency, comfort, and security to any home and you want to make sure they’re installed right. Keep in mind you’ll have several decisions to make beyond styles and materials. Consider the price levels. Will you go with high-end, middle of the market, or inexpensive replacements? Some other options to consider: warranties, type of glass, reputation of the window manufacturers, and the quality and efficiency of the replacement windows.

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