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Thousands Now Have Great-Looking Replacement Windows

If you put a candle in front of one of the windows in your home, would it be blown out by a gust of wind from the outside? This can happen if your windows are pretty old. A less extreme symptom of old or broken windows is a cold draft when the temperature goes down. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s probably time for you to invest in some replacement windows.

Replacement windows come in all different shapes and sizes. Today’s windows can be much more energy efficient than windows made a few decades ago. Some top of the line windows come with insulated argon gas trapped between two window panes that are coated to reflect the suns rays. Both of these hi-tech window options add another layer of insulation to your home.

Replacement windows are usually made out of either wood, vinyl, or fiberglass All three of these materials tend to have comparable insulation properties, but aluminum windows are known to be the worst insulators, and are only recommended for home use in milder climates. Fiberglass and aluminum windows tend to maintain their shape longer than other materials. Generally, fiberglass tends to be the most expensive material out of the three.

Once you replace your windows, you should expect your heating bill to go down. If it doesn’t, the cause may be improper installation. No matter what the window is made out of, it won’t insulate your house properly if installed incorrectly. For this reason, you need to protect your window investment by ensuring that experienced professionals do the installation. A professionally installed set of replacement windows should also bump up your home’s resale value if you ever decide to move. Potential homebuyers know that well-insulated windows will save them money in the long run, and are generally willing to pay a bit more for them.

So if you're looking for a quality replacement windows for your next project, the process is very easy:

  •  You tell us your window needs

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Replacement windows are available in the following states:

Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Window Choices

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Rich natural wood interior

Attractive low-maintenance exteriors

Larger glass area lets in more light

Dual-pane insulating glass for temperature control

Vinyl cladding protects entire sash from rain

Reach-out lock pulls sash tightly against frame

Opens and closes easily

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