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The Anatomy of an Energy Efficient Window

Breaking Down the Different Window Components

A window does more than bring in sunlight; it also helps control the energy efficiency of a home. Each component of the window determines the functionality and efficiency of the window. These are the basics of components of a home window.

High Efficiency Window Glass

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The glass in the window is the most fragile component, but the structure of the glass determines the insulation against the elements along with the clarity. We offer three main types of glass coatings for proper window fitting.

The LoE-366 has three layers of silver within the glass. It prevents discoloration of fabrics within a direct line of the window by keeping 95 percent of harmful UV rays from entering a home through the window. The LoE-366 also keeps humidity levels at a comfortable range.

We also have the LoE-i81 for double pane windows. This glass coating works well in homes that focus on solar energy and are energy efficient, as well as south-facing windows. The coating is thin enough to allow for a clear view.

The LoE2-270 is one of our most versatile glass coatings. We offer the glass in air and argon fill. The air fill maintains a temperature of 49 degrees F and 58 degrees F when the outside temperatures fall between -20 degrees F and 20 degrees F. The argon fill maintains warmer levels between 52 degrees F and 60 degrees F.

 

Window Frame Material

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We offer windows in only the most durable of frame materials. Vinyl frames use a synthetic plastic material (PVC) to prevent UV penetration while holding the glass in place. Vinyl makes for easy cleaning and upkeep, and there is no need to paint the frame.

Metal and wood frames tend to need extra insulation. The structure is very basic, and it gaps between the frame and the wall need caulk or another material. These frames are more affordable and basic for easy installation.

Composite material is mix of materials usually involving laminate and other plastics. These retain their structure and hold up against the elements better than wood or metal frames.

 

 

Window Hardware

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In order to make the window open and adjust, a range of window hardware exists. Hinges, pivots and pulls enable a section of the window to raise halfway or slide from one side. We even offer windows with the hinge capability to push out for a larger breeze and an easy way to save on energy costs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Window Grid Styles

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The grid style is the pattern of the window. Grids divide the window with a mounting or typically synthetic material of some kind. Colonial windows have traditional, even grid patterns. Prairie grids are along the outer area of the glass, which does not obstruct the view from the center of the glass. Craftsman windows have longer grids, typically just one separating grid that produces two squares on the top part of the window. Cottage grids have two separate panes and often include a valance.

 

 

 

 

Window Screens

The screen acts as a filter for the window, keeping bugs and debris out of the home. The two types of materials include fiberglass and aluminum. The aluminum screen uses wire to create a tight pattern that prevents any particle larger than the gap from entering. It comes in different colors, and customizers can paint the screen for a unique color. Aluminum screens are very durable and stand up to the elements.

Fiberglass screens come in many different models. Some of the screens offer extra solar protection to reduce ultraviolet rays in the home. Fiberglass screens typically come in a mesh material. This is not as durable as aluminum, but it is more affordable.

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The components of the window, from the glass to the frame, determine the quality and use of the window. At Advanced Window Products, we pride ourselves in offering quality window products. We only select materials that we know will create an energy-efficiency in styles that flatter individual homes.

The beauty of the measuring tape

You can easily compartmentalize all retail products into two categories; pre-made and custom made. As with most home improvement projects, you have two routes for your replacement windows, out of the box, or made just for you.

Pre-Made Windows

Many homes have windows that are about the same size, regardless of when they were built, or who manufactured the product. So, you could go to the big box store and pick up new windows, pop out the old ones and pop in the new ones. The cost per window can be really inexpensive. The challenge with this scenario is that the windows are almost perfect, but not quite. The discord between the replacement window and your actual window opening can require additional labor, dry wall, and exterior work such as brick or stucco to blend the window to your home. That inexpensive pre made window can turn into an expensive window with all the to modifying, rebuilding and tweaking to ensure a snug fit.

Custom Made Windows

At Advanced Window Products we hand craft each window for every customer. Before you receive an official quote, we measure every window. This is especially helpful when you realize that your home may have shifted from its perfect horizontal level since it was built originally. Because the windows are all made specifically for each home, and each window, you can be sure it will fit perfectly into your home. The most common heralding praises we hear from our raving fans include, “Installation was quick, and effective.” “My energy bill dropped instantly.” “Your guys were in and out fast, and they even cleaned up after themselves.” What we are not hearing about are complaints from the additional cost of time and money to fix, repair, or widen window openings after the new windows are installed.

Let’s Break Out the Tape Measure

You choose which mode of home improvement works more effectively for your desired outcome. Regardless of which route you go, we invite you to request a free, no obligation quote from Advanced Window Products. Many of our customers outfit their whole house with new windows for around $100 per month with our 0% financing option. Give us a call today!

 

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Replacement Window Options for Your Home

When it comes to choosing replacement windows for your home, there are many options to choose from. In fact, with so many possibilities, you may even be feeling a bit overwhelmed as a homeowner when it comes to choosing replacement windows for your home. We’d like to assist you by offering brief descriptions of the various types of replacement windows and their benefits. Armed with this knowledge, we hope you’ll be in a better place to choose replacement windows for your home after reading this article.

Casement Windows

Premier-Double-SliderCasement windows are the most common type of window found in most homes and can be either single-hung or double-hung, depending on the homeowner’s wants and needs. Specifically, casement windows are attached to frames and hinged on the sides, making them easy to open and close. Casement windows are a great option for most homeowners because they offer maximum views and have essentially endless possibilities when it comes to their design. For example, homeowners can decide which style of casement windows they want, how many panes they want, what shapes and sizes of panes they desire, and just about every other aspect of the window design itself. This level of customization simply isn’t available with many other types of windows. Plus, since casements are relatively easy to install and can be made as simple or complex as the homeowner desires, they also tend to be among the most affordable window options.

Slider Windows / Glider Windows

Liberty-Double-SliderThese terms are often used interchangeably, as they both refer to the same style of window. Slider windows can be single- or double-hung and are very common in residential homes. They open by sliding horizontally, typically with one pane going behind another in the case of single slider windows, but some glider windows have multiple panes so they can open by sliding towards the center of the window from either side, such as with double slider windows. This is great for providing maximum air ventilation in the home.

At the same time, slider windows are ideal for many homeowners because they’re known to be durable and long-lasting due to the fact that the window sash is well supported by its frame design. Since these windows don’t need to swing open on either side, they’re also great for saving space while letting in plenty of daylight.

Many homeowners enjoy glider windows because they also offer flexibility in terms of how much air ventilation they let in. It’s easy to open these windows just a crack or completely depending on how much air you want to let into your home. This cannot be said with some other types of windows, such as tilt windows, which usually have just two positions: completely open or completely closed.

 

Bay/Bow Windows

Empty modern lounge area with large bay window and view of seaUnlike glider and slider windows, there actually is a significant difference between a bay window and a bow window. While both windows are built into casements that protrude from the home’s exterior, a bow window also bows outward from the casement to offer even more interior space. With a bay window, on the other hand, only the casement itself protrudes from the home’s exterior.

Bay and bow windows are beautiful designs and are great for making an architectural statement in the home. Furthermore, a bow window offers extra square footage where a traditional window style simply cannot. Both bow and bay windows are excellent for adding a decorative touch while also providing great views. Bay and bow windows can both be customized to include several panes or as few as three panes, depending on the homeowner’s desires.

 

 

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As you can see, there are many different window types to consider when it comes to your replacement windows. Hopefully, you now have a better understanding of what the differences between the most common types of residential windows are, and what advantages they come with. Be sure to consider this information as you shop for your new windows so that you can determine the replacement windows that will be best for your home. And, as always, be sure to contact Advanced Window Products for your Utah replacement windows or if you have additional questions, we carry many lines of wood and vinyl windows to suit every taste.