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Window Replacement

Window replacement can provide homeowners with significant benefits such as increased energy efficiency, which can result in lower energy bills and a more comfortable home, and improved aesthetic appeal, which can enhance the overall look of the home and increase its curb appeal.

Types of Windows

Homeowners have various types of windows to choose from, such as single-hung, double-hung, casement, awning, sliding, bay, bow, and garden windows, each of which has its own unique features and benefits, such as ventilation, energy efficiency, and design style.

It's important for homeowners to consider factors such as the climate, their budget, and the overall style of their home when choosing the right type of windows for their home.

Types of Frame Materials

There are several different frame materials available on the market for windows and doors, such as wood, vinyl, fiberglass, aluminum, and composite materials. Each type of material has its own unique properties, benefits and drawbacks, such as durability, energy efficiency, maintenance, and cost.

Types of Glass

Glass is an important aspect of a window for homeowners as it allows natural light to enter the home, which can help to reduce energy costs and create a more comfortable living environment. Additionally, glass also provides a clear view to the outside and also protects from the elements and UV rays.

Double Pane

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Double pane glass offers increased energy efficiency, noise reduction and UV protection, making it a good option for homeowners who want to improve the energy performance of their windows, reduce outside noise and protect their home's interior from fading.

Triple Pane

Aluminum Corner Sample

Triple pane glass offers even more insulation and energy efficiency than double pane glass, making it a great option for homeowners looking to improve the energy performance of their windows, and also help with noise reduction and UV protection.

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LowE 366 Glass

Low E 366 glass is a high-performance glass that has a special coating that blocks ultraviolet and infrared rays, helping to reduce heat gain and heat loss, increase energy efficiency and improve comfort in the home, making it a great option for homeowners looking for energy-efficient windows.

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LowE 272 Glass

Low E 272 glass is a type of energy-efficient glass that has a coating that reflects certain wavelengths of light, helping to reduce heat gain in the summer and heat loss in the winter, making it ideal for homeowners looking to improve their windows energy performance.

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LowE Glass With Heathlock

HeatLock is a technology that uses advanced coatings and films to reduce heat transfer through windows, helping to keep a home cool in the summer and warm in the winter, providing homeowners with a more comfortable and energy-efficient home.

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