Choosing the right replacement windows
Homeowners rarely replace their windows with replicas of the old
ones. Unless the home is a historic one you will want to upgrade
on virtually everything: style and design as well as the more
practical features and you will want to do all of this while
still observing necessary budgetary restrictions.
Because well chosen replacement windows are considered one of
the most significant investments you can make in your home you
will need to make wise choices that take full advantage of the
opportunity.
A good place to start is with an investigation into the style,
design and materials of the old windows. By starting with what
you HAVE you will be able to decide on what you need and want.
Style and design should be your first consideration. Are the
style, shape and design of your old windows something you would
like to match or will you want to be more adventurous. Do you
have designs on larger more contemporary style windows than the
present ones? Is there a regular window that needs replacing by
something quite different, like a bay or bow window?
At this initial stage you may find it helpful to consult with a
professional. Well-chosen window designs can add dramatic
architectural detail and improve the curb appeal of your home by
up to 100%. Wise window placement, shape and design allow more
interplay between the interior and exterior as well as adding
light and atmosphere.
Once you have decided on the design and style of your
replacement windows you will need to make a decision about the
material you choose for the framing. There are five basic
options and each one has plusses and minuses.
Vinyl is currently the most popular choice among homeowners some
of the main reasons being its reputation for easy, low
maintenance. This is often the choice for people in recovery
from old wood windows that have a way of punishing you with the
thankless task of endless, unsuccessful attempts at maintenance.
Vinyl windows come in a broad range of shapes and designs from
the cost effective off the shelf kind to expensive top end
customized designs.
Vinyl replacement windows are also good choices for homes that
need good insulation from extreme weather. Good vinyl windows
have a high level of energy efficiency as well as superior
sealing capacities. Not only are they energy efficient and low
maintenance but they open and shut with ease so it's obvious why
they are the 'easy' choice in replacement windows.
Wood windows will never go out of fashion. They are still the
most popular replacement windows among architects and designers.
It is hard to beat their aesthetic appeal as well as their
strength, versatility and energy efficiency. If you are choosing
wood be prepared for prices that reflect this. There are few
cost effective wood windows on the market and it would not be
wise to install cheap, badly made versions. They will make you
pay in other ways.
Aluminum windows are strong, light and cost effective but they
are poor insulators. These replacement windows should only be
chosen for homes where extreme temperatures are not an issue.
They are also a sensible option for large view windows where
their slim, light frames are advantageous.
Wood clad in aluminum or vinyl is a popular choice because it
offers homeowners the best of both worlds: warm wood inside and
weather proof, easy maintenance on the outside. These windows
are not the most cost effective option but the range of choice
is broad and the quality good, strong and practical.
Fiberglass windows are growing in popularity in the replacement
window market but they are still not as readily available as
other materials. They are upmarket and expensive but the
material is light, strong and as weatherproof as the many boat
hulls that are constructed out of it.
It is now possible to purchase super energy efficient windows
when you install replacements so look out for those bearing the
Energy Star label signifying that they have passed the formal,
objective requirements for superior insulation and low air
leakage.
Choosing the right replacement windows for your home is a step
by step process but if you steadily cover all the bases they
will repay you by changing the look and feel of the home for
many years to come.