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==== Single Hung and Double Hung Retrofit Windows ====
 
==== Single Hung and Double Hung Retrofit Windows ====
 
Single hung and double hung retrofit windows are vertically elongated windows which fit into large window openings. They are manufactured with two sashes. The lower sash of a single hung window can be moved vertically within the window frame while both sashes of a double hung may be moved vertically within the frame.  
 
Single hung and double hung retrofit windows are vertically elongated windows which fit into large window openings. They are manufactured with two sashes. The lower sash of a single hung window can be moved vertically within the window frame while both sashes of a double hung may be moved vertically within the frame.  
 
 
==== Sliding Retrofit Windows ====
 
==== Sliding Retrofit Windows ====
 
Sliding and gliding retrofit replacement windows are horizontally elongated windows which present two sashes. Sliding windows include options for one or both sashes to slide horizontally which open or close the window.  
 
Sliding and gliding retrofit replacement windows are horizontally elongated windows which present two sashes. Sliding windows include options for one or both sashes to slide horizontally which open or close the window.  
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==== Awning and Hopper Retrofit Windows ====
 
==== Awning and Hopper Retrofit Windows ====
Awning and hopper retrofit replacement windows increase the ventilation in a room. They can be installed in a small wall opening. Hinges on the top of the window frame (hopper) or the bottom of the window frame (awning) ensure that the opening angle increases privacy while allowing for adequate air flow into the room.  Hopper and awning windows may be installed in small openings on their own or may be installed on the top or bottom of a picture, double hung or casement window as an enhancement to the window's appearance and an option for increasing ventilation.
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Awning and hopper retrofit replacement windows increase the ventilation in a room. They can be installed in a small wall opening. Hinges on the top of the window frame (hopper) or the bottom of the window frame (awning) ensure that the opening angle increases privacy while allowing for adequate air flow into the room.  Hopper and awning windows may be installed in small openings on their own or may be installed on the top or bottom of a picture, double hung or casement window as an enhancement to the window's appearance and an option for increasing ventilation.  
 
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=== Energy Efficiency ===   
 
=== Energy Efficiency ===   
 
Homeowners who are investigating available retrofit options must include the level of the replacement window's energy efficiency in their calculations. One reliable tool is the retrofit window's U-Rating. The U-Rating is the ranking which indicates the level of thermal insulation that the window offers. Retrofit windows which provide good insulation are those which have a U-Rating of 30 or less. These are frequently a more expensive window purchase but a homeowner can recoup the additional costs involved in the window's purchase and installation within four years of the window's installation through savings in heating and cooling costs that the window presents. In addition, rebates and tax credits are offered to homeowners who remodel with Energy Star rated windows. Energy Star windows reduce energy costs by 7-15 percent.   
 
Homeowners who are investigating available retrofit options must include the level of the replacement window's energy efficiency in their calculations. One reliable tool is the retrofit window's U-Rating. The U-Rating is the ranking which indicates the level of thermal insulation that the window offers. Retrofit windows which provide good insulation are those which have a U-Rating of 30 or less. These are frequently a more expensive window purchase but a homeowner can recoup the additional costs involved in the window's purchase and installation within four years of the window's installation through savings in heating and cooling costs that the window presents. In addition, rebates and tax credits are offered to homeowners who remodel with Energy Star rated windows. Energy Star windows reduce energy costs by 7-15 percent.   
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==== Gas Insulation ====
 
==== Gas Insulation ====
Many window manufacturers insulate the area between the panes of a multi-pane retrofit window with insulating [[Argon Gas Windows|argon]] or [[Krypton Gas Windows|krypton]] gas. These gases further insulate a replacement window's glazing capabilities.  
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Many window manufacturers insulate the area between the panes of a multi-pane retrofit window with insulating krypton or argon gas. These gases further insulate a replacement window's glazing capabilities.  
  
 
==== Low-E Coating ====
 
==== Low-E Coating ====
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In addition, grilles may be included on a retrofit window order. A homeowner can request that the factory install the grilles between the window's panes or include them as clip-on grilles which can be added to the windows or removed at will.
 
In addition, grilles may be included on a retrofit window order. A homeowner can request that the factory install the grilles between the window's panes or include them as clip-on grilles which can be added to the windows or removed at will.
  
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[[Category:Replacement Windows]]
 
[[Category:Replacement Windows]]

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