Replacement Window Guide

Jan 20, 2021
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Installing replacement windows can add an updated look to your home and protect you and your family from storms. The window replacement process may seem overwhelming, but the result is always worth it. Learn how to make window replacement easier with this guide. We will break down your options when it comes to style, material, and window replacement cost.

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Featuring our Casement Picture Window PW5540, Awning Window AW5540, and Preferred Sliding Glass Door SGD5570

Guide to Purchasing Replacement Windows

Replacing windows is one of the most critical parts of a home remodel. The first thing you need to do is take measurements of the windows you are replacing. Next, decide which type of window you want for your space.

Window types vary by shape, design, and functionality, so you should consider your needs and wants carefully before making a selection. Find inspiration by looking through photos of different window styles and identifying which ones you gravitate towards or align with your home’s design.

Here are a few basic window types:

Next, consider the different frame materials. Vinyl window frames are a popular choice for replacement windows. They are durable, easy to maintain, and resist heat transfer and condensation, making them an energy-efficient choice.

Aluminum frames are another option for window replacements, offering strength paired with aesthetically pleasing styles. They also require little maintenance, are durable and corrosion-resistant.  

Related: Window Styles – Understanding Window Style Names

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Featuring our WinGuard Vinyl Picture Window PW5520 and Casement Window CA5540

Replacement Windows for Hurricane Protection

You may be looking to replace your windows for added protection from hurricanes and other storms. Newer window models are much more effective at protecting your home from high-intensity winds than older, single-pane windows.

Impact-resistant windows are a must-have if you live in Florida or another region prone to hurricanes and tropical storms. They are engineered to be impenetrable by storms or other impacts, and their heavy-duty materials are built to last. When it comes to cost, impact-resistant windows are an excellent investment. They provide added protection for your family and belongings, and could save you from enormous remodel and damage repair expenses after a storm. 

If you reside in a hurricane-prone area, explore window styles designed to protect your home from high winds and impact for peace of mind. You will feel safe and secure all year round, and you will not have to worry about installing hurricane shutters.

Related: Remodeling a Home – Get Started

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Do It Yourself or Enlist Professional Help

You have a few options when it comes to installing your replacement windows. If you’re handy and feel confident in your skills, you can do it yourself, which will save you money. 

If you’re nervous about doing it yourself, investing in professional installation help is a good option. A professional can also help you assess your options and pick the right windows for your home. They will go over tints, energy-saving thermal enhancements, and styles so that you will be delighted with your choice. A certified window dealer can also let you know if your region provides rebates for specific window types and what requirements you must meet due to local weather conditions.

Replacing windows is not a daunting task if you audit what you need, what is required of you from your state, city, and even your HOA, and work with a trained professional to buy and possibly install your replacement windows.

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