How To Choose Replacement Windows For Your Home
October 14, 2020
“What kind of windows should I buy for my house?” This question can spark your imagination to run wild - change can be exciting and replacement windows are a great investment for your home! Replacing old windows can give your home a new style and statement. Upgrading from older windows to new energy efficient windows can also save you money on your heating and cooling bills. There are various replacement window options and window replacement companies to choose from, but it can be confusing to look at all the options and choices available to you. That’s why we put together a cheat sheet of the things that you’ll want to consider and some resources to help you decide how to choose replacement windows for your home.
How To Choose The Right Replacement Windows
Homeowners have many different replacement window options. Choosing the right replacement windows for your home can seem overwhelming at times. Here are some helpful tips and topics to consider on how to choose replacement windows for your home.Replacement Window Styles
There are a variety of window styles to choose from. Some of the most popular are:- Double Hung - A popular option, double hung windows slide up and down and most tilt in for easy cleaning.
- Sliders - Similar to double hung windows, but these slide horizontally.
- Bays - These windows make a strong statement and add glamour to any room
- Bows - Similar to bays, bow windows have gradual curves not sharper angles, adding beauty to your home.
- Garden - This option provides the perfect place to showcase plants, grow herbs, or simply add sunlight to any room.
Choosing Energy Efficient Replacement Windows
Here, you’ll want to look at the window’s efficiency rating. A window’s efficiency performance is measured by its U-factor. U-factor is a measurement of the window’s ability to move and conduct heat. The lower the U-factor the less heat transfers from outside your home to the inside in the summer months, thus keeping your home cooler. And, the lower the U-factor the lower the amount of heat transfers from the inside of your home to the outside in winter months. The U-factor is a great way to compare all types of replacement windows, no matter what material they are made of.Types Of Replacement Windows
- Vinyl windows are energy efficient replacement windows that come in a variety of styles (double-hung, venting, sliders etc.) to suit your home and budget.
- Window Nation’s wood windows are pleasing to look at, energy efficient, and easy to clean.