Factors to consider when replacing windows.
Replacement windows are one
of the best investments you can make in your home. By investing in window and door replacement you can save monthly on your
heating and cooling costs, and add curb appeal with an improved visual appearance. When it comes to replacement windows, you
have a big task ahead of you.
Some of the things you will want to consider are:
• Replacement window manufacturers
and window makers. Andersen Windows (Anderson), Pella Windows, Windows, Jeld-Wen (Jen-Weld) Windows, Milgard, Simonton and
more.
• Types of window replacement to choose from. Awning, Bay, Bow, Casement, Double Hung, Skylights and other
replacement window models are available.
• Window replacement materials such as wood, metals such as aluminum
and steel, fiberglass and woodclad windows, and also vinyl replacement windows.
Replacement Windows Come
In Different Materials Like Vinyl, Wood, and Aluminum Replacement windows have evolved greatly over the years. Wood is still
the standard, but vinyl replacement windows and fiberglass are becoming more common.We've listed some of the most popular
materials for replacement windows:
• Vinyl replacement windows are a great choice as they are very easy to maintain
and will never require painting.
• Wood replacement windows are still a popular option when replacing your home's
windows.
• Aluminum replacement windows are mostly used in commercial applications, but are also a good choice
for basement windows.
Replacement Windows Also Come in a Wide Range of Styles Replacement windows made
by companies such as Andersen Windows, Jeld-Wen (Jen-Weld) Windows, Pella Windows, and Milgard Windows are very similar. We
have constructed a list of the most popular styles of replacement windows and their descriptions. Here are the most common
styles of replacement windows:
• Awning Windows - Awning replacement windows are commonly used for ventilation
and placed above a door or below another window.
• Casement Windows - Casements are one of the most popular types
of replacement windows, allow for more light to enter, and provide large wide open views.
• Double Hung Windows
- Double hungs are a very traditional replacement window, usually made of wood, most common in older homes on the Eastern
Coast of the United States.
Hopefully this gives you some information that will help you make a decision
when replacing your windows. AND DON’T FORGET TO CALL THE PERFECT EDGE, LLC TO HAVE YOUR WINDOWS INSTALLED!