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If you’re planning on buying new windows, there are several things you should think about before actually going ahead with the purchase. A window might look good in the showroom but may not go with the looks of your home or may not meet all of your requirements. Here, our window professionals share some things to consider:
While you may be replacing your windows because your old ones are damaged or inefficient, consider your window priorities before you choose. Are you looking to add lots of light to your room? Or maybe you want to increase the airflow from outside. Or perhaps you’re just looking for a window to showcase the view. Deciding what your window priorities are can help you settle on a great choice.
No matter which window style you choose, the cranks, runners and/or locking devices should be solid enough to withstand the test of time. In addition, opening and closing the windows should be easy to do. Consider who will be opening them – if it’s an elderly individual or a child, you may want to opt for windows that slide sideways or feature an easy-to-use crank.
No one likes cleaning windows, so choose a style that make cleaning them easy. If you’re able to maintain them effectively, you’ll be able to extend their lifespan and get more out of them over the years.
Energy efficiency should be a major factor to consider when getting new windows. These days, double-paned styles with Low-E coating can provide adequate protection from the heat and UV rays. This shield can help you keep your heat and your air conditioning inside your home instead of leaking out and meanwhile, you won’t lose any incoming natural light.
For more information on the many windows we offer, contact our window professionals today. We’d be happy to help you choose your new window style!