What to Consider When Choosing Windows for Your Home

If your current windows are starting to show signs of wear or have become damaged over time, you have likely started looking into replacement windows. With so many products available, it can be difficult to determine which option is right for your home. As leading providers of windows, siding, and other products for your home, the team at Country Lumber knows how difficult it can be to narrow your options down and make a final decision. That is why we have compiled some information outlining what to consider when choosing windows for your home to help you select the best possible solution.

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3 Elements to Consider When Choosing Windows

To ensure that you are choosing the best option for your wants and needs, be sure to consider the following elements when examining products:

1. Window Style/Function

Windows are available in a variety of styles based on their appearance and functionality. These styles include single or double-hung windows, casement windows, awning windows, and slider windows. Each style opens differently, making certain options more functional or safe. For example, single or double-hung windows open vertically while casement windows swing out, making both a potentially hazardous choice for homes with young children. In addition to safety and functionality, certain styles will take longer to install than others, so this should be considered before making a final decision.

2. Frame Materials

Window frames are available in a variety of materials including vinyl, metal, and wood. Each of these materials feature a different appearance and maintenance requirements, both of which should be considered before selecting a product. For example, wood frames offer a rustic and natural look while requiring additional maintenance and staining over time to maintain their appearance and functionality. 

3. Glass Type

While most window glass looks the same as other products, durability and insulation can vary drastically between options. When discussing window glass, the number of panes and the distance between each pane are two of the most important factors to consider. These elements work together to increase durability and insulation, though it should be noted that price will often increase with these qualities. In addition to the number of panes and the space between each, it is worth looking into low emissivity or impact-resistant options as these can further reduce heat transfer or increase safety respectively.

To learn more about the different types of windows we offer or to inquire about our other products, get in touch with the team at Country Lumber. We can be reached through our online contact form and will be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding our products or your project.