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Thinking about replacing your old windows?

Here are some key factors to consider:

Energy Efficiency

Replacing old windows with new energy-efficient models can significantly reduce energy costs by improving insulation and reducing drafts.

Increased Comfort

New windows can improve indoor comfort by reducing noise, blocking UV rays, and improving insulation.

Increased Home Value

New windows can improve the overall appearance of a home and increase its resale value.

Improved Security

Modern windows are typically more secure than older models, offering features such as shatterproof glass, stronger frames, and more secure locking mechanisms.

It is important to choose a style that not only looks good but also provides good energy efficiency.

Consider the orientation of your home and the amount of sun exposure each window will receive.
South-facing windows will get the most sun exposure.
Windows with shading or tinting reduce the amount of heat that enters your home.

The U-factor measures a window’s ability to prevent heat from escaping. A lower U-factor means a more energy-efficient window.
There are many styles of windows available, including double-hung, casement, and sliding windows.

By considering these factors, you can choose windows that are both stylish and energy-efficient, providing a comfortable and cost-effective home.


Casement Windows

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A casement window is hinged at the side and opens outward like a door, with a crank or lever mechanism for operating the window.

Casement windows is often used in modern residential and commercial buildings and most common materials are vinyl, aluminum or fiberglass.

For a better energy efficiency a double or triple glazed are the best options.

Casement windows offer a broad, unobstructed view and excellent airflow. Highly weather tight with three points of contact, provides superior energy efficiency.
The window swings open to a full 90° for maintenance and easy cleaning from inside.

Mechanical

Casement windows provide good ventilation and offer a tight seal when closed, making them energy-efficient.

They also provide unobstructed views and are easy to clean and maintain.

Casement windows can be customized to fit different sizes and styles.

They can be used in combination with other window types, such as fixed or awning windows, to create a unique design and increase natural light in a room.

Bay Windows


A Bay Window – It’s worth noting that the installation of bay windows may require professional expertise due to their structural implications.

Enhanced Natural Light: Bay windows allow ample natural light to enter a room from different angles, creating a bright and airy atmosphere.

Expansive View: The design of bay windows provides a wider and more panoramic view of the surroundings compared to traditional flat windows.

Architectural Appeal: Bay windows add architectural interest and character to both the interior and exterior of a building. They can enhance the curb appeal and visual appeal of a home.

Additional Space: The protruding design of bay windows creates a small alcove or seating area, which can be utilized for various purposes such as a cozy reading nook, extra seating, or a display area.

Ventilation: Bay windows often incorporate operable windows on the sides, allowing for increased ventilation and airflow when desired.

Potential Energy Efficiency: With proper installation and the use of energy-efficient glass, bay windows can contribute to improved insulation and energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer and drafts.

Interior Design Opportunities: The alcove created by a bay window can be utilized for interior design purposes, such as adding cushions, shelving, or window seats, thereby enhancing the aesthetics and functionality of the space.

Jamb and Frame

Jamb extensions are made from the same material as the jamb itself (e.g., wood, vinyl, or metal).

They are attached to the existing jamb using screws or nails, effectively extending its depth.

Jamb extensions can be customized to match the specific requirements of the wall thickness.

They can be trimmed or adjusted to achieve the desired extension length.

When properly installed and finished, jamb extensions blend seamlessly with the existing jamb, maintaining a cohesive appearance with the window frame.

Fusion Welding corners provide modern appearance and eliminate the need for adhesive and sealant.