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How to Choose the Right Type of Vinyl Replacement Windows
March 25, 2015
Are your old single pane metal framed or wood framed windows hard to operate and costing you a lot of money in excessive heating and cooling bills? If so the time is right to upgrade to a . The options and types of windows are varied. Here’s the answers to 5 frequently asked questions to guide you through the window selection process.
- Question 1 – What is the cheapest type of replacement window?– (which have two sashes that open up and down) and (which open from side to side) are most common, manufactured in the highest quantities and very cost effective (even in custom replacement window sizes). Vinyl replacement windows are far less expensive than wood framed replacement windows.
- Question 2 – What vinyl window type provides operability and privacy for my and ? – An awning type (which opens from the bottom out) maintains the privacy of the person behind the window while allowing ventilation to flow (most awning windows are square or horizontal in shapes). Another option to create privacy is to use obscure glass, or an or .
- Question 3 – I’m looking for a window that will be easier for my elderly mom who has mobility challenges to operate. What do you recommend? – (which have easy to open cranks at the bottom of the frame) are a great choice for their ease of operation and universal design (note – a is one that is easy for people of all abilities to use).
- Question 4 – What window types are available to add a unique architectural style and seating as well? – If you’ve got a family room, living room, bedroom, kitchen or den where you want a window to be a focal point and add seating to sit and relax in consider a or bow window. These windows protrude out from the home to create seating inside. They are available in colors and wood grain patterns to compliment your interior design.
- Question 5 – I’ve got a great yard and scenery outside my home. What window and door types can maximize my view? A fixed (non-operable) or sliding can bring the beauty of the outdoors insid (or even consider a ). You can add energy efficient coatings to save energy, put in grids to create a distinctive architectural style, or even install blinds to block out sunlight when needed.
Company: Innovate Building Solutions
Product: Commercial windows
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