Categories: Windows

4 Things to Keep in Mind When Buying Replacement Windows

When buying windows, you should factor many things into your decision-making process to choose the best products. Some of them might matter to you more than others, but it’s imperative to think about each one to narrow your options down accordingly.

Renewal by Andersen® of Montana discusses the most important factors to identify the most suitable windows for your home:

1. Framing Material

The frame and sash material is vital to the energy efficiency, durability and longevity of the window. It also helps determine the amount of upkeep the product needs.

Wood was historically the most popular for its strength, but vinyl has recently become the more sought-after choice with its low-maintenance features. However, there’s no denying that both materials have downsides. Genuine timber isn’t immune to moisture damage, while vinyl expands a lot with extreme changes in temperature.

To offer the best of wood and vinyl without the drawbacks, our window company offers the revolutionary Fibrex® material. Made of reclaimed wood fibers and proprietary polymers, it has exceptional rigidity and a low expansion and contraction rate. In addition, it’s an excellent insulator that can retain it pristine condition for decades with minimal maintenance.

2. Glazing System

Glass technology is also a prime consideration. It spells the window’s ability to insulate, prevent excessive solar heat gain, minimize sun damage, and admit sunlight. Double glazing is today’s standard, but the application of multiple layers of Low-E coatings is paramount to boost the product’s thermal properties.

Apart from the glass, any reliable window contractor would advise you to choose products that use argon gas filling and a warm-edge spacer. Both features add value to the window’s energy efficiency and condensation resistance.

3. Style

Window styles don’t lend themselves to all replacement projects. Double-hung, casement, sliding, bay, bow, picture and specialty units work differently, and make sense only in certain situations. Aesthetics is important, but function comes before form. Think about architectural authenticity and the local building code to figure out the appropriate window style for each of your rooms.

4. Customization

The beauty of buying replacement windows is that they’re customizable to the last detail. Look for products that come in a vast array of colors, grille designs and hardware finishes. The opportunity to combine different elements together is key to aesthetically pleasing and historically accurate windows.

At Renewal by Andersen of Montana, our made-to-order windows combine a unique set of features to guarantee beauty, durability, energy efficiency and longevity. Schedule an appointment with us at your home to learn more about our products, customization options and warranties with no strings attached. Call us at (406) 259-3944 for your FREE, in-home consultation in Billings or any nearby communities.

Andy Stellpflug

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