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Windows

New windows are one of the most important elements of your home improvement project.  The benefits of new windows range from efficiency and ease of function to gaining curb appeal while also gaining added value to the property.

Your home's windows are such an integral part of the look and efficiency of your home that they can do much more than enhance the aesthetics of your home.

  • Increased Home Value

    New vinyl windows for instance, will return over 65% of the project cost to replace upon sale of the home should you decide to put your home on the market.

  • Improved Security

    The latest options in new windows offer options for enhanced security  and improved locking systems, while still providing beauty and fresh air.

  • More Comfort

    With the sealing technology of new windows coupled with proper installation, the efficiency of your new windows will prevent drafty air leaks and keep your living space more comfortable and easier to control.

  • Efficiency

    Our modern sourced windows are excellent at controlling temperature conduction through the frames, as well as sealing against the outside elements with double or triple paned glass.  This means less work by your furnace or air conditioner, keeping your energy costs lower and extending the life of those units.

  • Noise Reduction

    With todays technology, the improvements incorporated into efficiency also provide the benefit of noise reduction.  The insulated frames and multi-paned window glass go a long way to reducing outside noises when quiet time is desired within your home.

Types of Windows

There are several types of windows that are commonly used in homes, each with its own unique set of benefits and drawbacks.

Some of the most common types of windows include:

  • Double-hung windows

    These are traditional windows that have two sashes (panels) that slide up and down. The sashes can be tilted in for easy cleaning.

  • Casement windows

    These windows have a single sash that swings out like a door for maximum ventilation.

  • Bay windows

    These are windows that project out from the wall of a building and usually consist of a large central picture window surrounded by two smaller windows.

  • Sliding windows

    These windows have two sashes that slide horizontally to open and close.

  • Awning windows

    These are hinged at the top and swing out like an awning to provide ventilation.

  • Picture windows

    These are fixed windows that do not open, but they provide an unobstructed view and maximum light.

  • Jalousie windows

    These windows consist of a series of glass or acrylic slats that can be opened or closed to control ventilation.

Each type of window has its own unique features, so it's important to consider the specific needs and design preferences of your home when choosing the right type of window for your home.

Styles of Windows

Home windows come in a variety of styles to suit different design preferences and architectural needs.

Some of the most common styles of home windows include:

  • Colonial style

    This style is characterized by a simple, symmetrical design with evenly spaced panes of glass.

  • Victorian style

    This style is characterized by elaborate designs and ornate details, such as intricate moldings and stained glass.

  • Arts and Crafts style

    This style is characterized by a focus on natural materials, such as wood, and simple, geometric shapes.

  • Prairie style

    This style is characterized by horizontal lines, large windows, and an emphasis on nature and the outdoors.

  • Modern style

    This style is characterized by clean lines, large expanses of glass, and a minimalist aesthetic.

  • Contemporary style

    This style is characterized by an emphasis on simplicity, clean lines, and a focus on function and efficiency.

  • Traditional style

    This style is characterized by classic designs, such as double-hung windows, and a focus on timeless elegance.

Each type of window has its own unique features, so it's important to consider the specific needs and design preferences of your home when choosing the right type of window for your home.

How Long do Window Installations take on a home

The length of time it takes to install windows in a home can vary depending on a number of factors, including the number of windows being installed, the type of windows being installed, the complexity of the installation, and the experience and efficiency of the installers.

For a standard installation of one or two windows, the process can typically be completed within a day or two. However, for a larger project involving several windows, the process can take several days or even a week or more, depending on the scope of the project.

In addition to the installation itself, there may also be preparation work that needs to be done prior to the installation, such as removing existing windows, repairing or replacing any damaged framing, and preparing the openings for the new windows. This work can add to the overall timeline of the project.

It's important to work with a reputable and experienced window installation company to ensure that the process is completed efficiently and effectively, and that the windows are installed correctly and securely.

How much will new windows cost me for my home

The cost of new windows for a home can vary widely depending on several factors, including the size of the windows, the type of windows, the quality of the glass, the complexity of the installation, and the location of the home.

As a rough estimate, the average cost of a new window can range from $600 to $2,500 or more per window, installed. For example, a basic double-hung vinyl window may cost around $600 to $800 per window, while a high-end, custom-made wood window can cost $2,500 or more.

It's important to keep in mind that the cost of the windows is just one part of the overall cost of a window replacement project. Other costs, such as labor and installation, can add several hundred dollars or more to the overall cost.

To get a more accurate estimate of the cost of new windows for your home, it's best to get quotes from several different window installation companies, taking into account the specific needs and requirements of your home.