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One of the best ways to add value to your older home is by replacing the windows. Not only will new windows increase the appearance of your home, they also reduce noise and energy use while increasing your property value. Not to mention they save you money in heating and cooling costs! If budget is |
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Replacement windows come in many shapes, sizes, and styles to match your home. There are several types of windows which include awning windows, bay and bow windows, casement windows, double-hung windows, fixed frame windows, sliding windows, and skylight windows. Each window differs in the way that it opens and looks. The type you choose will depend heavily on the purpose of the window. Is the window meant for energy savings? Are you just trying to let more light into the room?
In addition to picking a window based on its desired function, you should also be selecting replacement windows that have been fabricated to match with the architecture of your home and provide maximum insulation. Certain materials work better as insulators than others. For instance, double and triple pane windows will save you a lot of money on your heating and cooling bills because they are designed to significantly reduce heat loss in the winter and reduce heat gain during the summer. Keep in mind; you can further reduce air conditioning and heating costs if you replace the air in between the panes of glass with a gas called argon.
There are several different materials that your new windows can be made from. Common materials include aluminum, composite, fiberglass, steel, vinyl and wood. Wood windows are the most common for homes. Vinyl windows are inexpensive, durable, and remarkably energy efficient. Steel windows are common in industrial buildings. Aluminum windows have many of the qualities associated with steel windows, except you don't have to paint them, and they wont rust. Fiberglass windows are relatively new, however the material itself has been around for a long time. Lastly, composite windows feature a sash and frame that are made from more than one kind of material.
During your search for the right windows, be sure to visit showrooms and test out how 'user friendly' the windows are. Make sure the window opens and closes with ease. Also, make sure to look for a National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) label on your windows. The NFRC has created industry-wide standards. They guarantee credible information on the energy performance of windows. It is also recommended that your windows have low solar heat gain co-efficient (SHGC) to maximize energy benefits. The ENERGY STAR® logo is the first sign that your window is equipped with all of these energy saving aspects.
To learn more about window replacement and for a free price quote on vinyl replacement windows visit www.Window-Services.com.
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