What to Look Out For When Buying a Replacement Window

When shopping for replacement windows MA residents should take into consideration a few factors when visiting a home center or window retailer. If energy-efficiency is important, you should look for triple- and double-paned glass with low-emissivity paints. They can also be filled with argon- or krypton-gas.

For design reasons, some homeowners may choose to install windows of a different style. This is not always necessary but Your Home Exterior Solutions can help you choose the right window for your home from our more than 30 years of experience. 

Fits existing style

The style of your windows should complement the exterior design. The window replacement Massachusetts customers choose do not have to  be identical to those of your neighbors. However, they should complement the exterior and interior of your home.

It is rare to need full-frame window replacements unless you are remodeling your entire home. These windows, also known as pocket or insert windows, are not needed for the majority of projects. These are often used when the existing frame or trim, as well as the siding and casing, has rotted.

For your replacement windows to fit your current frame you will need to measure the width and length of each window. If the measurements fall within 1/8 of an inch, a standard window can be used to replace the existing one. Custom-made windows may be necessary if the measurements don't match. This step is crucial to ensuring your replacement windows work correctly and don't leak.

Type of Glass

After renting for years, you saved enough money to finally buy a house with the aesthetics and charm you love. You notice after a couple of months that fog is accumulating around the windows and it's difficult to close and open them without physical effort.

When looking for replacement windows Massachusetts residents should select ones that are full frame, or those with inserts, make sure you get high quality products. Search for a brand with a good track record in terms of durability and customer care. Compare warranties and installation services.

For safety, glass should be tinted or safety laminated. Consider using low-emissivity or "low-e" glass. This glass reflects heat back into your home instead of allowing it to escape through the surface. This glass is useful for cold climates. This glass is available to match any trim or interior style. The best quality of glass will have a lower U-factor as well as a lower solar heat gain (SHGC). A lower SHGC allows for less solar energy to enter the home.

The number of panes

There are many different reasons that homeowners replace their window. It could be because of outdated styles, leaks in the air, water intrusion, or lackluster functionality.

When you're replacing your windows, check for the ENERGY STAR to ensure that they meet the minimum efficiency requirements. The more efficient the replacement windows, the less you will have to pay for heating and air conditioning.

Double-paned window models offer many advantages, including better insulation and reduced noise. Spacers are used to separate them, and these spacers can be bonded with seals in order to create a cavity that is airtight. This cavity can be filled with argon, krypton or other gasses that have insulating qualities to further reduce the energy loss.

Triple paned windows are an expensive option, but provide superior sound reduction and better insulation, especially for Norton home remodeling due to the cold climate.  These windows are not suitable for every home and may not even be worth the additional cost.

Frame Material

If you are planning a complete window replacement, also known as a "retrofit", where the entire frame is replaced along with the sill, then consider spraying foam into existing sash pockets before installing a new window. This will help to keep the window in place during installation and prevent the jambs from being damaged.

Frame material is a second consideration. Wood frames give a more traditional look, which many homeowners enjoy. Fiberglass frames are strong and durable. Also, they are highly energy-efficient.

Be sure to also check the National Fenestration Rating Council Label (NFRC), when choosing a replacement window. It will give you information on energy efficiency, such as the solar heat gain (SHGC) and U-factor. This information helps you determine the value of your replacement windows.

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When shopping for replacement windows MA residents should take into consideration a few factors when visiting a home center or window retailer. If energy-efficiency is important, you should look for triple- and double-paned glass with low-emissivity paints. They can also be filled with argon- or krypton-gas. For design reasons, some homeowners may choose to install windows of…