4 Things you Need to Know about Purchasing Windows
- By Henry Warner
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- 18 Apr, 2017
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Window Replacement and Window Installation Contractor NJ

Windows are a pivotal point of your home. They allow the light in to brighten up the home and allow you to view the beautiful surroundings outside. They can also let in the heat of the sun or even the cold of the winter if they are not the right type of window. When you’re considering new windows for your home, there are a few things you should be aware. Look at these four things you need to know before you purchase new windows for your home.
Know the Type of Window
Do you plan to do any outdoor reconstruction to your home such as redoing the stucco? If so there is a type of window you should buy. You should get consider getting replacement or new construction windows. Because these types of windows will damage the stucco around the area where your windows are, this is something you want to choose only if you’re planning to do updates.
If you’re not going to update the stucco or frame areas around the outside of your home, choose to get retro-fit windows. These windows use the frame that is already in place and will not damage the areas around the window setting.
Glass Options
There are many options for the glass of your windows these days. Dual layer or single layer is one of the first choices. Dual-pane, or double-pane, windows will help to insulate your home more than a single pane of glass will. Double pane windows will cost a little more so be prepared for that.
You can also choose to have an argon gas layer between the panes of the windows so that you can increase your energy savings. There’s also an option that is low-maintenance and one called low-e that helps to block the heat and rays from the sun while keeping the light in your home.
Choose the Frame
If you’re going to replace your window frame you have options there as well. Most people choose vinyl for their window frame these days but there’s also a variety of fiberglass, aluminum, and wood to choose from as well.
Know the Warranty
You may hear “lifetime” warranty on your windows when talking with you contractor. This “lifetime” may mean something different to you and the manufacturer. Be sure you understand the ins and outs of the warranty before choosing your company and windows.
If you’re looking to get your windows replaced, be sure to contact Jeff of All Trades to get the windows you want to help your energy efficiency and keep your home looking beautiful.