Replacing old windows with new ones is a transformative investment that offers numerous benefits for homeowners. Modern windows enhance energy efficiency by providing better insulation, which can lead to significant savings on heating and cooling costs. They also improve your home's comfort by reducing drafts and noise pollution. Additionally, new windows can elevate your home's aesthetic appeal with updated styles and features, such as sleek frames and advanced glass technologies. Enhanced security is another advantage, as newer windows often come with improved locking mechanisms. By upgrading to new windows, you not only boost your home's value but also ensure a more energy-efficient, comfortable, and secure living environment.
Double hung windows are the most popular style of window available. Energy-efficient and super easy to clean. A double hung window operates with two sashes – those are the two framed glass parts of the window that move up and down.
Casement windows give you lots of open glass area and the functionality to open and close them on a hinge.
Picture windows don’t open or close. They’re used often when there are windows that are higher up on a wall or as part of a bay or bow window.
Sometimes called slider windows, sliding windows slide open from side to side like a sliding glass patio door.
Bay windows have 3 windows and bow windows consist of 3 to 5 windows. These types of windows are usually configured with picture, casement and/or double hung windows and typically are the main feature of the front of a home.
Energy-efficient windows and doors can help reduce your utility bills and make your home more comfortable, quiet, and attractive.
Having a garden window is a gardener’s dream. You can grow fresh herbs, flowers or other plants inside this greenhouse-like window. They do extend past the exterior wall of your home for a unique look. These are commonly used in kitchens.
Awning windows are great for when it’s raining outside. They are hinged from the top and create an “awning” so you can have them open rain or shine. They’re also great in combination with other windows as well.
Single hung windows are used most often singularly or as part of a bay window setup. The single hung ones are the ones which have at least one sash that moves up and down in a sliding movement. The single hung window is less common than the double hung variety, but they do cost less to replace.
Need a window in a special shape or size? These windows are typically inoperable and feature some unique designs.
Sliding patio doors are crafted for smooth operation and beautiful design. Standard sliding patio doors open by sliding along horizontal tracks at the head and sill. A sliding door can be designed for either a right-hand or left-hand operation. While hinged doors open inward or outward, sliding doors does not require swing room and can accommodate tight-fitted spaces.
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