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Window Installation: What's the Difference?

When you compare prices between certified and local window installers you'll get competitive quotes unique to you. That means you can be sure you're getting quality service at an affordable price. Simply fill out the above form and you'll instantly be able to review quotes from companies in your area!

Save Energy, Save Money

If you're looking to cut down your utility bills, replacing your windows is a great option. While you could spend your money on costly and complex home improvement projects, it's far easier and less expensive to replace your old windows. Today's window technology locks in heat when it's cold outside, and maintains coolness during the warmer months. There are even some windows equipped with ultraviolet protection to block out unwanted sunlight in the summer.

Double Your Windows, Double Your Savings

If you're considering installing single-pane windows in your home, think again. Single-pane windows seem like a cheap option, and they are-in more ways than one. While single-pane windows are less expensive than double-pane options, they aren't energy efficient-which means you're going to end up losing money when your utility bill comes in. Double-pane windows can protect against heat and cold as well as air pollution and pests. They will save you money in the long run, and you'll notice the difference as soon as you get your next monthly bill. Many modern double-pane windows follow industry standards determined by The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC). Look for the NFRC label on your windows in order to be sure they're the highest quality.

Multiple-pane windows are often filled with special gases that help to protect your home by increasing R-values and U-values in your windows. R-values are used to measure heat-loss resistance, while U-values determine heat-transfer resistance. When looking for the R-value/U-value information on windows, be sure the ratings are provided for the entire window, since some manufacturers will only rate the middle part of the window.

Today, there's a broad array of windows on the market, but you want to find what's right for your home as well as your budget. Some of the choices available don't make much of difference when it comes to savings. For example, some window installers might claim you need double-pane windows with a large amount of space (over an inch) between panes in order to insulate your home. While it might provide some minor insulation, there's a limit to how much space really is energy-efficient.

Window Installers: What's the Right Choice?

We're living in a window renaissance. You're sure to find the right windows for your home and budget, but only if you know what your options are. Make sure you compare prices, since a lot of local companies might be offering specials or promotions that you can take advantage of. When you compare quotes from different window companies, you know you'll end up with the best value.

No matter if you're installing your windows yourself or going with a local professional installer, researching your options is key to ending up with the best windows for your home. Your new windows will astonish you: they make your home look and feel so much better. Replacing your windows will increase the value of your home and at the same time save you money on energy bills.

Various Types of Windows

Picture Windows

 

Picture windows, as indicated, provide a beautiful view of the outdoors. This type of window is usually fixed (meaning it doesn't open). A fixed picture window won't offer any ventilation, but permanent seals offer improved energy efficiency.

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Shaped Windows

 

Make your house not only a home but a work of art by adding custom shape picture or single-hung vinyl windows. Designed just for you to enhance the style and architectural detailing of your home.

Casement Windows

 

Casement windows offer contemporary styling and convenience in one package. They open and close easily with the simple turn of a handle and offer clean sight-lines with an unobstructed view. Installed on their own or paired with other windows, casement windows complement any room.

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Bay Windows

 

Few styles outshine a bay window for adding dimension to a home’s exterior and flooding natural light into interior spaces. Projecting outward from a wall at 30 or 45 degree angles, bay windows create a cozy alcove using any combination of picture, casement or hung windows.

Single Hung Windows

 

Single hung vinyl windows offer the traditional look of a hung window while providing improved security, lower maintenance and increased energy efficiency. The operating sash also tilts in for easy cleaning.

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Slider Windows

 

 Horizontal sliding windows are as beautiful as they are practical, and a simple window option which provides effective ventilation and easy fingertip operation. Safe and simple to clean right from inside of your home is one of its key benefits.

Double Hung Windows

 

The ultimate combination of traditional styling and modern technology, double-hung windows feature tilt-in sashes for easy cleaning. Open them from the bottom like a single-hung window, or slide the top sash down for improved airflow.

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Awning Windows

 

Awning windows improve air movement while protecting your room from the elements making it practical and attractive. Hinged at the top, awning windows open outward with the simple turn of a handle. Often placed above or below other windows for increased ventilation and light.

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