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    Secaucus, New Jersey Windshield Replacement … – Glass.net - January 7, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Get up to 5 Secaucus, New Jersey Auto Glass Quotes for Your Vehicle

    Glass.Net is here to help customers in Secaucus, New Jersey replace or repair cracked or damaged auto glass in an affordable manner. With our easy-to-use two-step system, we can help you find the lowest prices from the most reputable auto glass specialists.

    If you're located in Secaucus, NJ and need windshield replacement in a hurry, Glass.net can make it happen. All you have to do is complete a simple two-step process and we will get you three quotes from local businesses that provide windshield replacement in Secaucus, NJ and the surrounding area. It has literally never been easier to get this taken care of. In addition to the convenience factor, these providers use OEM glass and other high quality options to repair side windows, back glass and your windshield; whatever you need.

    These are the top rated providers in the area and, because it's so easy to get in touch with any of them, there's no reason that you shouldn't take advantage of this service and make sure that you're getting the right price in addition to getting the right service. Get the job done fast and get it done right by using Glass.net.

    Thankfully, windshield replacement in Secaucus has never been easier for you as a Secaucus resident. And it's a good thing too, because a cracked or damaged windshield can be dangerous for both you and your passengers. Even more, it's entirely possible that driving with a damaged windshield in New Jersey is against the law.

    Avoid injury or potential legal trouble by having your windshield repaired in Secaucus, New Jersey today. Our auto glass repair specialists near you in Secaucus are more than qualified to repair your windshield or replace it. In most cases, these specialists can come right to your home in Secaucus to replace or repair your windshield. This means you won't have to take valuable time out of your day to get it fixed!

    At Glass.Net, we help you find local automobile glass shops whose technicians can perform the following windshield services in Secaucus, New Jersey on your car, truck, van or SUV:

    Questions? Check out our FAQ area.

    How much it costs to service your car's windshield or other broken car glass in Secaucus, New Jersey depends on several variables such as:

    Curious about auto glass repair quote statistics for Secaucus? Weve compiled these from our current quote data at Glass.Net. You can find this in the tables below.

    Quotes in the last 30 days

    Most popular makes in the region

    Most popular models

    Most popular luxury brands

    The lowest cost was $172.76, the highest cost was $503.14 and the average cost to replace a windshield in Secaucus, New Jersey was $260.88

    The lowest cost was $179.56, the highest cost was $221.67 and the average cost to replace a side window in Secaucus, New Jersey was $198.49

    The lowest cost was $191.75, the highest cost was $466.45 and the average cost to replace a rear window in Secaucus, New Jersey was $322.29

    Secaucus, New Jersey automotive glass repair cost varies by vehicle type and the type of window being repaired. Using our proprietary data, we calculated the past years average cost of car window repairs in Secaucus, New Jersey for foreign vehicles versus domestic vehicles and trucks/SUVs. We display this data by window type in the chart below.

    On the x-axis are different types of windows and on the y-axis, the average cost of repairing them in US dollars for the past year. As indicated by the colors, quotes vary between domestic vehicles, foreign vehicles, and luxury. Back window Replacements for 2012 Mercedes Benz R350 4 Door Station Wagon were the most expensive type of auto glass repair overall in Secaucus, New Jersey, which typically costed an average of US$466.45 in the past year.

    Curious about how much other Glass.Net customers are paying for auto glass repair in Secaucus, New Jersey?

    Below are some recent auto glass repair and replacement price quotes for Secaucus, New Jersey via Glass.Net. These estimates have been given to customers in your area from local car glass repair shops, for their specific vehicles and auto glass damage. This includes car side window repairs ("Door"), front windshield and rear window.

    2015 Hyundai Elantra 4 Door Sedan

    Windshield

    $260.87

    2018-12-06

    Secaucus, NJ

    2003 Mercedes Benz E320 4 Door Sedan

    Windshield

    $305.98

    2018-12-01

    Secaucus, NJ

    2010 Nissan Murano 4 Door Utility

    Windshield

    $298.91

    2018-11-16

    Secaucus, NJ

    2010 Nissan Murano 4 Door Utility

    Windshield

    $274.86

    2018-11-16

    Secaucus, NJ

    2010 Dodge Avenger 4 Door Sedan

    Windshield

    $252.35

    2018-11-07

    Secaucus, NJ

    2010 Dodge Avenger 4 Door Sedan

    Windshield

    $229.66

    2018-11-07

    Secaucus, NJ

    2010 Dodge Avenger 4 Door Sedan

    Windshield

    $229.44

    2018-11-07

    Secaucus, NJ

    2006 Chevrolet Express Van

    Windshield

    $201.35

    2018-11-03

    Secaucus, NJ

    2006 Chevrolet Express Van

    Windshield

    $179.90

    2018-11-03

    Secaucus, NJ

    2006 Chevrolet Express Van

    Windshield

    $179.68

    2018-11-03

    Secaucus, NJ

    2007 Ford Escape 4 Door Utility

    Windshield

    $261.14

    2018-11-01

    Secaucus, NJ

    2004 BMW 325 2 Door Convertible

    Windshield

    $260.65

    2018-10-31

    Secaucus, NJ

    2004 BMW 325 2 Door Convertible

    Windshield

    $227.78

    2018-10-31

    Secaucus, NJ

    2004 BMW 325 2 Door Convertible

    Windshield

    $228.00

    2018-10-31

    Secaucus, NJ

    2017 Acura RDX 4 Door Utility

    Windshield

    $244.98

    2018-10-21

    Secaucus, NJ

    2017 Acura RDX 4 Door Utility

    Windshield

    $211.94

    2018-10-21

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    How Much Does Window Replacement Cost? | Angie’s List - December 25, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Big-box stores may be the best option if you don't want to get "hands on." These stores will generally have fair prices for material and great insurance, but the commission and installation costs may be high.

    For a complete window installation,find your own qualified contractor and window manufacturer. For a standard-size, double-hung, double-pane (energy efficient), vinyl window, expect to pay between $450 and $600, including installation.

    Wood windows are more expensive. The cost of a wood replacement window can range between $800 and $1,000 per installation.

    If the entire window and framing has to be removed (down to the studs), be prepared to add at least $50 to $100 per installation. This is referred to as"new construction" windowsor "full-frame" replacement windows, and requires more work at an additional cost.

    Although the overall cost to replace windows can be very steep, it should be looked at as an investment, and you can reasonably expect your home's value to increase.

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    2018 Window Glass Replacement Cost – Double Pane, Door … - November 30, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Cost to Replace Broken Window Panes

    The price to replace window glass depends largely on the kinds of windows in your home.

    Just like windows, glass doors can also be damaged or need upgrades.

    The cost of replacing glass in your front door depends on how much there is, and how elaborate it is. Small repairs may fall around $100, while large replacements cost about $500.

    The cost to replace glass in French doors can cost anywhere between $200 and $450.

    Patio doors cost around $150 to $300 for glass replacement on average, depending on the type of glass and how much of the door it covers.

    There are a few things to keep in mind to ensure you get a quality replacement at a fair price.

    If you're going the DIY route, in addition to the glass itself, you will need a variety of tools and supplies, including a glass cutter, razor blade scraper, and heat gun. Unless you have these supplies on hand, you can expect to spend another $100 to $200 on supplies alone. But if you believe you can do the job yourself and already have most of the materials on hand, you can make the repair for just the cost of the glass.

    Some of the advantages of replacing the glass in a window include an immediate solution to a broken pane, the affordability and the opportunity to upgrade the home. Replacing the entire window, which includes the frame as well as the sash, will be a much lengthier process than simply replacing the pane. Plus, a simple glass replacement is often much less money than replacing the entire window. Even if the actual window is a specialty design, an older frame or anything else that may be pricey to replace, the glass should not be expensive unless it is a customized shape.Glass replacement can be an easy way to upgrade the panes to something better. Over time, older windows may let in air from the outside and start to transfer temperatures, which reduces energy efficiency in the home. This is not only a problem for the environmentally conscious but also a problem for anyone seeing an increase in their monthly utility bills. Because there are so many different types of glass windows on the market, it is up to each homeowner to determine which type of glass is the best for their home. One of the advantages of glass replacement is that homeowners can upgrade to any of the following options:

    Replacing the glass in a window doesn't always require professional assistance, but it may be best if there are several windows to do, if homeowners don't have the right tools, or if the window is unusually shaped in any way. The first step in the process will be to remove the broken or old glass. This has to be done safely with gloves and a small hammer as well as a rag to pick up the pieces of glass that fall in the process. Then, the frame can be cleaned and any old putty removed from the edges. If there is any old caulk stuck to the frame, this has to be scraped off to ensure a tight fit for the new piece of glass to be installed. The trim of the frame may have to be removed in order to facilitate this step. Then, the replacement glass can be fitted into the existing frame. It must fit perfectly, or it will need to be cut with a glass cutter to be the right size. Once in place, glazier's points, or small triangular metal pieces, can be used to hold the glass in the right spot. Then, a thin layer of putty can be applied to the edge of the frame where it meets the glass. The putty should be scraped so that it is completely flat and even. Finally, the putty can either be painted or covered back up with the existing layer of trim to match the rest of the windows in the home. If homeowners have difficulty with any of these steps, a professional can be hired to replace the glass.

    The exact cost of window glass replacement can vary based on dozens of different factors. Replacing a standard single pane of glass can be as cheap as buying the pane of glass. However, replacing all the window glass in the entire home and upgrading to a more energy-efficient version as well as hiring professionals to handle the job will be a lot more expensive. The size of the glass being replaced will obviously play a role in the total price, with the larger panes being more expensive. Custom glass will also be substantially more expensive. The type of glass is also important; designer windows, low-E glass windows or any other upgrades may raise the final cost of replacement. Finally, it is important to note that a damaged frame that needs to be repaired or replaced will bring additional costs.

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    Best Replacement Windows – Buyer’s Guide – Bob Vila - November 30, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Its difficult to overstate the importance of windows in home design, not least because they have an impact on both the interior and exterior of a home. And this is one upgrade where its important to spring for a well-constructed product. Quality windows carry a higher initial cost and are a considerable investment, but over time they can offer significant payback in terms of improved aesthetics and energy savings.

    According to AFG Industries, makers of high-performance window glass, energy-efficient windows can reduce the transfer of heat by as much as 65 percent. That means that energy-efficient windows can help your home maintain a comfortable temperature, which translates into a reduction in heating and cooling costs.

    When youre shopping for new windows, therefore, the very first thing to look for is the Energy Star label, which can be found on products from all the top manufacturers, including Andersen, Pella, and Marvin. To earn agreen certification, a window must meet rigorous government-defined requirements, and for that reason, an Energy Star rating is one of the most informative barometers a homeowner can use to compare different windows on the market.

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    According to Rick Keller of Keller Glass in Jeffersonville, New York, A major decision in window selection involves choosing the glazingthe window glassfor light transmission and energy efficiency. A single pane offers minimal insulation, so todays replacement windows are typically two- or three-paned.

    Multiple panes alone offer improved insulation, but modern window glass also features a low-emissivity coating (known as a low-e coating), which reduces total direct sun rays by 13 percent. Low-e glass should also reduce your month-to-month energy costs, as it minimizes heat gain in the summer and contains heat in the winter.

    Keller adds that in multipaned windows, inert gases often fill the spaces between the panes, providing additional thermal properties. With each additional pane and layer of gas, the insulation factor notches upward. Better-insulated windows usually come with a higher price tag, but their energy efficiency cuts down monthly utility bills; over the long term, a homeowner can recoup the added expense and may even come out ahead.

    Also helpful to anyone shopping for new windows are the ratings provided by the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC). The councils ratings differ from Energy Stars in one important respect: They take into account not only a productsenergy efficiency, but also its ability to withstand extreme weather. Any window that has earned a rating from the NFRC can be expected to perform in temperatures between-20 F to 180 F and in wind speeds up to 155 mph.

    WINDOW MATERIALSWhile the materials chosen for a window frame do influence its thermal characteristics, they play a much larger role in determining its physical properties, such as thickness, weight, and durability. Here are some of the most popular standard window frame options:

    Wood: Prized for their aesthetic value, wood-framed windows are sold in a variety of shapes and sizes. If properly maintained, they can enjoy a long life, rewarding energy-conscious homeowners with a high R-value (a measure of thermal resistance).

    Wood clad:If one downside of traditional wood-framed windows is their maintenance requirements, vinyl- or aluminum-clad wood windows offer the best of both worldsthat is, the warm appearance of wood on the interior and improved weather resistance on the exterior.

    Aluminum: Strong, lightweight, and durable, aluminum windows are considerably less expensive than their wood-framed cousins. The tradeoff between the two is not only one of style, but also of performance: Aluminum is prone to condensation, which can in some cases lead to mold.

    Vinyl: A lasting, low-maintenance window material that resists moisture, vinyl costs less than wood, and although it cannot be painted, vinyl windows are available in a wide range of stock colors and a virtually infinite number of custom hues.

    Fiberglass composite:Another option for homeowners who want the fine appearance of wood but less of the hassle, fiberglass composite windows excel in extreme conditions. They neither warp nor sag in high heat, neither shrink nor turn brittle in freezing cold.

    Composite: Made from a mingling of plastic and organic materials, composite windows are typically strong and energy efficient. If you wish to achieve a specific look and none of the stock colors strike your fancy, custom orders are indeed possible.

    WINDOW DESIGNSDifferent types of windows have different operating mechanisms and differently structured designs. Among the most common are:

    Double-hung or single-hung: Both feature two sashes in a single frame, but in a double-hung window, both sashes slide up and down.

    Casement: Hinged like a door, this window usually opens from the side, but top-opening casements (with a cranking knob) are also available.

    Sliding:Sliding windows operate horizontally along a plastic or metal track. They have two sashes; one or both can be opened and closed.

    Awning: Opening outward from a top hinge, awning windows have one panel of glass and typically appear in conjunction with another window style.

    Hopper: Basement ventilation is the most common application of hopper windows, which are bottom-hinged and top-opening.

    Clerestory: Designed to admit abundant natural light, clerestory windows are usually deployed in a series along the top portion of high walls.

    Rotating: Popularly used to frame views,rotating windows boast uninterrupted glass panels that pivot partially open from a central axis.

    Arched: Also known as radius windows, arch-topped windows are typically fixed in place but are also available in operable styles.

    Bow: Composed of several same-size glass panels assembled into a gentle curve, a bow window projects outward from the wall, rather than sitting flush with it.

    Bay: Another protruding window construction, bays combine two angled side windows with one larger central window.

    WINDOW SELECTIONChoose a type of window that suits the architectural style of your home, and opt for a size in proportion with the overall structure. Success means symmetry and balance; failure results in an exterior that never looks quite right. At retail showrooms, professionals are on hand to help you make decisions in keeping with your homes architecture, your individual style sense, and your project budget.

    For a custom look that doesnt cost a fortune, stick with standard windows throughout, splurging on one or two standout designs for windows visible from the curb. Bear in mind that standard windows need not look run-of-the-mill. Extraordinary productsincluding round, arched, octagonal, Gothic, and elliptical windowsfigure among the stock offered by mainstream manufacturers.

    Should you hire a pro or do it yourself?According to Sean Boyes of Boyes & Torrens Construction in Neversink, New York: When it comes to installing windows, its best to hire a reputable company that is fully insured, he says. When you hire a professional, you can be sure that the window will fit properly. Plus, a reputable company will service the installation in the future if needed.

    What do replacement windows cost?According to Boyes, Choosing quality windows plus expert installation would generally run anywhere from $500 to $1,200 for each unit, depending on the style. Picture windows, bays, and bows would cost more.

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    Window Replacement | MBHS Windows, Doors and Enclosures - November 30, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Right Window Replacement Contractor

    Many Myrtle Beach homeowners considering home window replacement believe they could do this work themselves and that it is an easy process. However, incorrect window installation can cause problems such as loss of energy and water seepage. Also, most windows come with a warranty which may be voided if the windows are improperly installed.

    It is best to hire a local professional installer for correct installation. So the question becomes: How do you hire the right company for the job? Here are a few tips to help you select the right window replacement company.

    Do Your Research

    Decide in advance the type of windows that are best for your home. Some installers specialize in one type of window so knowing the type of windows you require will go a long way in selecting the right contractor.

    As an example, energy-efficient windows are usually made from PVC or fiberglass. Even if you decide on a specific type of energy-efficient windows, there are levels of efficiency according to the US Department of Energy.

    When you know in advance what you need you will be in a better position to ask the right questions which can save a lot of money and mistakes.

    Obtain more than one detailed bid

    Look for more than just prices in a bid. If possible, the bid should include the recommended type of windows the contractor will use. For best results use American made products. What labor will be utilized, subcontractors or employees. If subcontractors, make sure they are properly insured. There should be an estimate of how long the installation will take.

    The bid should be as complete as possible to avoid any misconceptions in the future.

    The estimate should include payment terms and if needed, financing. Be wary if a contractor insists the entire amount be paid in advance. If financing is not arranged, most contractors will request a 20-30 percent deposit.

    Read the fine print of the contract

    Read the warranty and understand what is covered and what will cause the warranty to be void. In addition to the window warranty, does the contractor offer a warranty on their workmanship?

    Verify references

    Ask the contractor for references and then be sure to check with them. Look for testimonies on their website and on the internet. You are looking for a company with a good reputation.

    Ask to review photos of past jobs they have completed that are similar to what you need done.

    How long have they been in business in Myrtle Beach? Ideally it should be at least five years. Ask them how they handle situations when things dont go as planned? They should have a process for handling most problems. Do they stand behind their work?

    Always check the contractors license

    Is a builders permit required? Are they licensed for your neighborhood? Do they carry liability insurance? Workmens compensation?

    By doing your research you can ensure that your investment in replacement windows and doors pay off for years to come. Never be afraid to ask questions and expect honest answers.

    Call us today for an in-depth consultation and estimate.

    MBHS Windows, Doors & EnclosuresMyrtle Beach, SC 29577843-492-4516info@windowsdoorsmyrtlebeach.comhttp://windowsdoorsmyrtlebeach.com/

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    Replacement Window Switch | AutoPartsWarehouse - November 30, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Vista Window Company – Vinyl Replacement Windows & Patio Doors - November 12, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Vista Window Company was established by a group of industry veterans determined to make the best window on the market for your home. Over a decade later, that objective has not changed. We take pride in our customer-centric attitude, and it is the foundation on which we plan our continued growth.

    At our state-of-the-art glass facility, we manufacture some of the most energy-efficient insulated glass units available. Having our own glass plant gives us the advantage of producing our windows quickly, but also gives us the ability to adapt our product to incorporate the latest technology available. All Vista products have been tested and meet or exceed NFRC requirements, many qualifying for the ENERGY STAR Most Efficient program.

    We constantly strive to develop innovative products to help you reduce energy costs and add beauty to your home, all while fitting in your budget. Products like our Panorainbow Exterior Color System allow you to customize the look of your home, and LockIQ adds security and ease of operation to our windows.

    Our goal is to continue growing our company. We can only do this by earning your business and providing you the finest vinyl windows in the industry.

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    Best Replacement Window Reviews | Vinyl, Fiberglass, Wood … - November 4, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Window Replacement Reviews and Ratings

    Not surprisingly, wood clad and fiberglass window frames rated the highest. (These replacement windows also carry the highest price tags.) These window frame materials are better at keeping out the rain, wind and elements. Each window was put through a week of extreme temperatures to see how the window expanded, contracted and flexed with temperature and condition changes. Each window was then test for water and air leakage. Windows that exhibited little or no change in performance from the start to finish were ranked highest.

    Vinyl is less expensive and convenient

    Vinyl replacement windows account for nearly 50% of the market because they are reasonably priced and maintenance-free. However, vinyl windows will let some air seep through, especially in colder climates. In addition, vinyl is less attractive than wood clad and is not able to be stained or painted to match or compliment a home's exterior color.

    Snapshot of Consumer Report on Replacement Window Reviews

    The following replacement windows all scored at the top consumer reports replacement window reviews.

    Wood Replacement Window Reviews

    Clad Ultimate by Marvin Windows and DoorsWood Ultrex Integrity by Marvin Windows and Doors400 Series Tilt Wash by Andersen Windows

    ProLine by Pella Corporations

    500 Series by Peachtree Windows and Doors

    Select Clad by Crestline Windows & Patio Doors

    Weather Shield Custom Shield by Weather Shield Windows & Doors

    Vinyl Replacement Window Reviews

    The best vinyl replacement window reviews from consumer reports goes to:

    5600 Series by Reliabilt/Survivor Windows

    UltraMaxx Replacement by Alside

    9500 Series by American Craftsman

    Bryan Mawr II by CertainTeed Corp.

    CrestFit Vinyl by Crestline

    ThermaStar 25 Series by Pella Corp.

    Fiberglass Replacement Window Reviews

    The best vinyl replacement window reviews from consumer reports goes to Impervia by Pella.

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    Replacement Windows Atlanta | Window World of Atlanta - November 4, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Stationed in Marietta, Window World of Atlanta, Georgia serves all of the areas surrounding Atlanta. Because of our superior quality replacement windows, doors, vinyl siding, gutters, and other home improvement products, our vinyl replacement windows earned the coveted Good Housekeeping Seal. At Window World of Atlanta, we strive to serve Atlanta area residents and homeowners with the finest quality range of replacement windows, doors, and more. Counties throughout Georgia we serve include Fulton, Henry, Fayette, Coweta, Clayton, Rockdale, DeKalb, Cherokee, Barrow, Cobb, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Hall, & Jackson Counties.

    New vinyl windows from Window World of Atlanta will make a major improvement to the appearance of your Atlanta area home, as well as increase property value, and save you money on annual heating and cooling costs. The sleek, clean design of our new replacement windows will draw attention from neighbors as your Atlanta home gleams like new again. Window World of Atlantas new vinyl replacement windows also meet Georgia Low-E energy-efficiency requirements, which will save you money on heating/cooling bills.

    Contact Window World of Atlanta today to schedule a free in-home consultation and estimate for new replacement windows for your Atlanta-area home!

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    Replacement Windows | Milgard Windows & Doors - October 9, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Convenience

    For a kitchen window over a sink or counter, a sliding horizontal window lets in lots of light and is easy to open when reaching over a counter.

    Awning windows provide a great option for ventilation during rains. They open outward and provide shielding for the window opening. Like horizontal sliding windows, they also can be a good choice above a sink or countertheir crank systems allow for easy one-handed operation.

    Some double hung window models have tilt-in sashes for easy cleaning. In second- and third-story rooms, these windows save you from having to haul out a ladder to clean your windows.

    Think about what furniture or other furnishings you might put in front of a window or patio door inside your house. If a table, for instance, is going to be placed in front of a window, consider a casement window that can be opened and closed with one hand from a crank at the bottom of the window.

    In a replacement project, you have the opportunity to change the operation style of your existing window or even put in a patio door.

    Note: For a French patio door, be sure to consider how you want to use the interior space near it. If your use of this space would conflict with an in-swinging door, consider anout-swinging French patio door or a French-style sliding door.

    For a bathroom window or windows flanking an entry, consider privacy/obscure glass options. These provide privacy without the need for window coverings. A variety of colors and texture patterns are available for a translucent to semi-opaque effect.

    Transom windows and skylights provide ambient light without compromising privacy.

    If your house is near any source of noise, such as a busy highway or airport, consider Milgard's sound controlwindows in Quiet LineSeries. These windows are made with laminated glass (two or more panes of glass bonded together with a plastic inner layer) is highly effective in reducing noise.

    To give your home more curb appeal, it pays to choose your windows carefully. Next to the style of a house (colonial, Cape Cod, ranch, modern), windows are the biggest factor in determining how your home looks to the outside world.

    Most older homes date back to the days when glass only was available in small panes. So it makes sense, when updating older homes to maintain a traditional look through the use of grids and trim.

    Generally, windows in the front of a house should complement the style of the home. For many people, and many home styles, that means a traditional, symmetrical design. This is particularly important in neighborhoods where existing homes set a general style or style is mandated by code. On other sides of the home, you have more freedom.

    Assembled in configurations, windows and patio doors can create a wonderful sense of openness that brings the outdoors in and can actually make a room seem larger than it is. Picture windows can be combined with arch "half round" windows to add grandeur to a room.

    Flank a picture window with operating windows like casement or single hung to provide view and ventilation. Or place awning windows underneath.

    Sliding glass doors (standard or French-style) are a great way to bring in the view without the swing space required by an ordinary door or French patio door.

    On first floors, you may have security concerns. To keep your home secure, but still enable easy ventilation, you might consider combinations of picture and awning or casement windows. These windows arehard to pry open when locked. For a living room, consider combos of awning windows above or below a picture window.

    Local building codes usually have egress requirements for bedrooms, specifying the size and height of an opening you need to allow in the event of a fire or other emergency. Often, casement or sliding horizontal windows can be a good choice for meeting these codes. Be sure to discuss egress with your contractor or dealer.

    A basement window can be a particular challenge if you're also looking to ensure egress. Horizontal sliders are an excellent way to achieve ventilation and permit egress in window wells.

    If you have walkways or paths near your windows, you may want to consider windows that don't open out (such as horizontal sliders, single hungs and double hungs). That way, you won't block a pathway every time you want ventilation.

    In a child's bedroom, opening only the top sash of a double hung window for ventilation can add an extra measure of safety.

    Tempered glass is extremely strong. When it breaks, it shatters into little pebble-like pieces without sharp edges, reducing the likelihood of injury. Window and door manufacturers offer tempered glass for use in patio doors, side lights and windows in children's rooms, and in many cases, there are required codes for the use of tempered glass in bathrooms. Talk with your dealer or contractor to find out what's applicable to your home.

    If you're looking to control solar gain due to sun exposure you'll want to use extra high-efficiency forms of Low-E insulated glass to reject more of the sun's heat and damaging rays while letting you enjoy window light.

    Windows facing east and west get low-angle sunlight in mornings and afternoons, and windows facing south can get low-angle sun in spring, fall and winter, particularly the farther north you live. All of these conditions can be blinding and especially troublesome in a room used for watching television or working on a computer. High-efficiency Low-E glass, shades, curtains, low overhangs and awnings can be used in various combinations to help alleviate these effects.

    Need air? Consider which way the prevailing winds in your area blow. Maximizing ventilating windows along this line can greatly improve the fresh air in your home. A strategically-oriented casement windowcan even funnel breezes into your home.

    Is there a side of your house that gets icy blasts of wind? Consider non-operating windows such as picture windows and radius windows on that side. These are among the best options for keeping the elements out of your home while letting natural light in. Be sure to select the most energy-efficient windows you can afford, and keep in mind that smaller windows will be more efficient in these situations.

    In a bathroom, you probably will want at least one operable window to vent moisture so you don't have to rely solely on a fan.

    If you desire abundant natural light and fresh air, consider window styles such as horizontal sliders and casements as well as sliding patio doorsthat let in lots of air and light.Ventilating skylights are a great way to let in more light whileproviding a place for rising warm air to leave the house.

    Windows on the north, east and west walls can all be great for balancing interior light with natural lightbut can be energy drainsin cold climates. Replacing these windows with energy-efficient options can help improve your heating bills.

    Need help with decision making? Schedule afree expert consultation.

    Here's what to expect when you choose Milgard windows to replace your old windows. Learn about the different types of installations and how your Milgard Certified Dealer can help you choose the perfect window for your home. Click here to learn more about the 4 different types of window replacement options and which one will be used on your project.

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