When in the market for new windows for your home, it’s important to consider all factors. From appearance and security to energy efficiency and ease, buying replacement windows on homes for your HOA or multi-family complex requires a bit of research on your end.
With so many window choices out there, we know it can be daunting to settle on the right one. To help you in doing your homework, always ask your trusted window installation contractor for guidance and advice.
Here are some of the more popular window types to choose from.
Double-Hung
Used mostly in traditional style homes, double-hung windows are the most common among all homes. You can open them from the bottom or lower them from the top. The two sashes slide open and out so you can easily clean the panes of glass without having to get up on a ladder from the outside. They also happen to be the most affordable type of window, so if you’re looking to save money but still want a traditional and popular window, consider double-hung.
Sliders
Slider windows are versatile in that they can glide open from either the right or left. You get a clear view and top-notch ventilation with these windows which feature two or more panels. You see them most often in mid-century modern or contemporary homes and are ideal for large, horizontal spaces.
Their design is simple with no cranks or mechanical parts, so you can rest easy knowing you’re getting the most affordable and durable option. However, the tracks can fill with dirt and debris, which means you will have to clean them out frequently.
Casement Windows
These right- or left-hinged windows feature sashes that open out with the turn of a crank. Ideal for hard to reach areas of the home, they are best for hallways, kitchens and bathrooms. They afford you excellent ventilation with an energy-efficient seal – more so than double-hung windows, for example.
Casement windows are most often seen with transitional or contemporary style homes. Just keep in mind that when fully opened outward, the window could be snapped off in very high winds.
Awning Windows
These have a hinge at the top and open outward, providing increased airflow to any room in the house. They are easily opened and shut using a crank handle or by simply pushing the base. You can install them above or below a fixed window if you want an interesting visual appeal as well as additional airflow. You’ll see these a lot in wet climates because they can be opened and provide airflow even in inclement weather.
General Considerations
Here are some things to keep in mind when deciding on the best windows for your home.
1. Energy Efficiency
The right glass, whether you go with dual pane or triple pane, is able to reduce heating and cooling costs because it slows down thermal transfer. Inert argon gas between panes gives you better insulating properties, and you can get more UV protection with laminated, tinted, obscure, and tempered insulating glass. Always go with windows with ENERGY STAR® and NFRC labels.
2. Security
In general, picture windows are the most secure for the simple reason that they are fixed and do not open. After picture windows, casement, awning and hopper windows are the most secure because of the placement of their hinges as well as inside-the-frame latches.
Durable frames are a must, whether you go with aluminum, vinyl, wood or fiberglass. Additionally, tempered glass will boost security and strength because it is processed and treated. You may also want to add supplementary locks, alarms and hardware to further enhance window security.
3. Ease of Use
You want windows that open and close easily so you can enjoy added convenience, cleaning and comfort. As mentioned above, double hung windows would be a great choice for ease of use, as they tilt in for easy cleaning.
4. Durability
The windows you choose for your home should have the ability to sustain the demands of various residents over several years. Not everyone will be super careful with your windows, so make sure you put durability as a top priority. Windows should also feature weathertight construction, superior craftsmanship and fusion-welded components.
Contact Allstar Construction for Window Replacement
Allstar Construction installs a variety of replacement windows in the Twin Cities. We can help you choose the best one for your home that will stand the test of time. To schedule your appointment for a window consultation, contact us today or call us at (763) 297-5100