Things to Look for in a Replacement Window

There are several things when shopping for replacement windows MA residents should consider before purchasing at a home center or window supply shop. If energy efficiency and low emissivity are important to you, choose double- or triple-paned window with argon or Krypton gas filled.

Many homeowners choose to install different styles of windows for aesthetic reasons. The expert at Your Home Exterior Solutions can help you find the best windows that suit your needs, style and budget.  

It matches existing style

If you want your window replacement Massachusetts to be the focal point of the exterior design of your home, then they need to match it. You don't need to match your neighbor's windows, but your replacement windows should look good inside and outside.

Unless you're completely remodeling your house, it is not usually necessary to get full-frame windows (also referred to as insert windows or pocket Windows) for most projects. These are usually used when the frame, trim, siding, or casing has been damaged by rot.

If you want to make sure that the replacement window fits in your frame, measure each window's width and height. If the measurements of the existing window are within 1/8" of each other, then a standard replacement will fit. If the measurements do not match, you may need a custom made window. It's important to do this in order to make sure that your replacement window will function properly, and won't leak or look crooked.

Because of all the styles that we offer, when replacing windows North Attleboro MA residents have plenty of options to match their existing exterior.  We are a top tier dealer for multiple distributors and will work to find the right fit for your home.  

Types of glass

After many years of renting you have finally saved up enough to purchase a house that is filled with all the charming classic aesthetics you enjoy. Just a few weeks after moving in, you start to notice the windows getting fogged up. They are also difficult to open.

It doesn't matter if you go for insert or full-frame replacement windows. They should be made with high quality materials. You should choose a window brand that has an established track record for quality and service. Compare warranties between the product and installation service.

Safety laminated glass or tinted glass can reduce the risk of breaking. Low-emissivity (low e) glass is another option. It will reflect thermal energy back to the home, rather than allow it to escape via the glass. It is particularly useful in colder climates. Glass is available in many colors to match trims and the interior style of your home. The best-quality glass is one with a low U factor and a low solar gain coefficient (SHGC). A lower Ufactor will reflect more thermal energy in the home. However, a low SHGC will limit the amount of solar heat energy that is admitted to the home.

Number of Panes

Homeowners replace their windows for many reasons. The homeowner may have dated designs, air leaks or water infiltration, or a general lack functionality. 

Look for the ENERGY STAR logo when you replace your windows to make sure that they meet minimum energy efficiency standards. Your heating and cooling costs can be reduced by replacing your windows with more energy efficient ones.

Double-paned windows are more energy efficient and quieter than single-paned models. A spacer, which is often bonded together with seals, separates them to create an airtight gap. Typically, the cavity is filled either with argon or Krypton gas to reduce energy losses.

Triple paned windows are more expensive, but they offer superior sound abatement and insulation. But they may not be the best option for all homes and aren't worth the extra cost.

Frame Material

Before installing the new windows, spray foam in the pockets that hold the weights of the old sash. This will allow the window to fit snugly in place without damaging the jambs and sill.

A frame's material is also important. Many homeowners prefer wood frames for their traditional appearance, while fiberglass frames offer strength and durability. They are also energy-efficient.

Check the National Fenestration Rating Council's (NFRC) label before selecting a window replacement. The label will provide you with information like the U factor and solar heat gains coefficient (SHGC), allowing you to compare energy efficiency. This information will allow you to find the best replacement windows for your budget.

Give Your Home Exterior Solutions a call today at (508) 269-8469 for a free estimate.

There are several things when shopping for replacement windows MA residents should consider before purchasing at a home center or window supply shop. If energy efficiency and low emissivity are important to you, choose double- or triple-paned window with argon or Krypton gas filled. Many homeowners choose to install different styles of windows for aesthetic reasons. The…