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Future cleaning of the window is also taken into consideration. If the opening is on the ground floor and accessible from the outside, a permanent arch, block glass or other fixed frame window is no problem. If the opening is on the second floor, a window with moveable sides, such as a single-hung or double-hung, would be a better selection, enabling the homeowner to move the window back and forth effortlessly to clean both sides. | Future cleaning of the window is also taken into consideration. If the opening is on the ground floor and accessible from the outside, a permanent arch, block glass or other fixed frame window is no problem. If the opening is on the second floor, a window with moveable sides, such as a single-hung or double-hung, would be a better selection, enabling the homeowner to move the window back and forth effortlessly to clean both sides. | ||
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Revision as of 20:13, 17 April 2012
Replacement Windows is a general term for new windows, installed to replace old or less energy efficient windows. Often purchased upon the remodeling or acquisition of a home, Replacement windows come in a variety of materials, styles and sizes. Sometimes windows are replaced for decoration and design but most often they are replaced for energy saving reasons. Properly insulated windows keep the hot and cold air in the house that would generally escape through a window's glass, casings, fittings, and even moldings, drastically reducing air conditioner and heating utility bills.
Types of Replacement Windows
Replacement Windows Styles
Choosing Window Style
Choosing the style of replacement window often depends on the allotted window openings and their locations in the house. For a smaller opening, a slider or a casement window may be the most expedient option. For a large opening in the home's living room, dining area or den, a bow or bay window may serve as the room centerpiece and with a window seat can double as furnishings.
Future cleaning of the window is also taken into consideration. If the opening is on the ground floor and accessible from the outside, a permanent arch, block glass or other fixed frame window is no problem. If the opening is on the second floor, a window with moveable sides, such as a single-hung or double-hung, would be a better selection, enabling the homeowner to move the window back and forth effortlessly to clean both sides.
Arch Windows
Bay Windows
Block Glass Windows
Bow Windows
Casement Windows
Composite Windows
Double Hung Windows
Fixed Frame windows
Folding Windows
Garden Windows
Retrofit Windows
Round Top Windows
Single Hung Windows
Sliding Windows / Slider Windows
Sound Proof Windows
Skylight Windows
Replacement Windows Materials
Energy Saving Windows
Replacement Window Parts
Cladding and Molding
Each window manufacturer has its own exterior cladding and interior molding options from which to choose. Often local weather patterns are taken into consideration when choosing the cladding and molding. Many replacement windows have weather-resistant treated aluminum cladding which is available in a variety of colors. Additionally, the interior wood molding can be stained in different shades or painted.
Glass and Insulation
Buying windows with a low-emittance -- low-E -- insulation, especially in very hot climates, suppresses radiative heat flow and lessens the heat that enter the home through the windows. Buying windows with a low-E treatment, especially when the low-E is coated on windows which face the sun, results in a cooler home and lower cooling costs.