Thursday, October 3, 2013

Home Considerations for Replacement Windows

You stand to gain several benefits when replacing your old and inefficient windows, from beautifying your home to gaining some much-needed energy savings. Keep in mind, however, that there are plenty of things to consider – such as u-factors, low-e ratings, and the like – when choosing a suitable replacement window.

For instance, child safety should be your primary concern because some replacement windows may not have safety latches and special looks that can prevent small kids from accidentally falling through the window. Ease of cleaning is another concern, particularly if you have to step out of your homes simply to your windows’ exterior surfaces. A common solution to this problem involves switching to windows with tilt-in sashes that allow both faces of a window pane to be cleaned while indoors.

More mundane considerations include the size of the window(s) that need replacing as well as the condition of their frames. It is, after all, common sense to install a replacement window of the same size as the old one, although a brand-new frame may also be needed if the current one is in very poor condition. Such structural challenges typically confront home restoration companies who work with vintage homes, given that they would have to undertake minor window repairs before carrying out a replacement job.

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