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Window Grid Styles

Window grilles, also called window grids, are a wonderful way to add style to your home. No matter what your home’s style, there’s a window grille to accentuate it. Here are some ways to choose the perfect window grille for your home:

Colonial Homes

One of the popular styles of architecture in the US is colonial. Colonial homes have symmetrical lines—and that includes their windows. With a colonial home, you’ll want to stick to a traditional style, which is a colonial grille. These are actually the most popular style of window grille used today. Named for this style of architecture, it pairs perfectly with your home. Of course, these grilles look good on many types of homes—including more modern homes. They give older and newer homes a clean, classic look.

Colonial grilles typically split the window pane into a number of smaller panes, either 9, 6 or 4.

Modern Homes

Modern Homes

As stated above, a contemporary home will also look great with a colonial window grille, but you can also choose a simple, horizontal line. Many newer more modern homes eschew grille patterns altogether, opting for a clean look. But homeowners shouldn’t be afraid to experiment with grids. Diamond grids and colonials will both accent a modern home wonderfully.

Prairie Style Homes

Prairie Style Homes

Frank Lloyd Wright made prairie-style architecture famous. His idea was homes should be practical without all the extras. These homes have lots of straight lines—including the flat roof. Since these homes are simple, your grille pattern should be, too. There are grilles specifically named ‘prairie grilles’ to complement your home, and perimeter grilles are perfect for these homes, too.

Prairie grilles are made up of 9 unequal panes per sash, or one pane of glass in each window. Typically, there is one large center pane surrounded by 4 rectangular panes and 4 smaller panes. The smaller panes are located in each corner of the window. These grilles give the illusion of space, as they look like they are allowing in more light.

Victorian Homes

Victorian Homes

Victorian homes came from Gothic architecture. They are large homes, with a more romantic flare. They often have embellished trim with bright colors.

Since the architecture is a bit more eclectic than other styles, the window grilles that work best with them are also a little bit different. Usually, homeowners choose diamond grids, but colonial grille patterns also look beautiful on these homes. A specific style of grille, with 6 to 8 glass panels, has been designed for these homes called the Victorian grille. Of course, many Victorian home owners opt to go without a grille, as they help give the home a more traditional look.

Cottage Homes

Cottage Homes

Also called the Farmhouse style, cottage homes are two-story homes that generally have the living space on a lower level with second-floor bedrooms. These houses have fun exteriors. They look whimsical with features such as gingerbread trim, window boxes, or playful colors. Cottage homeowners often opt for colonial grilles because they look more traditional. However, since these homes are a little different, it’s always fun to experiment with grille styles.

Tudor Homes

Tudor Homes

Tudor homes are known for their building accents, like gables and interesting rooflines. These homes are often characterized by brick, stucco, and even exposed timber.
Often homeowners choose diamond grilles for their Tudors—either over the entire window or just part of the window.

Let Advanced Window Products Help You Choose the Perfect Window Grid

The next step is to choose your own window grille pattern. At Advanced Window Products, Utah’s #1 Window company, we can help you choose the right window grille pattern to fit your home’s look. We provide you with excellent customer service, quality products, and fair prices. Contact us today!

Summertime Home Maintenance That Can Save You Money

Owning a home can be expensive. Even aside from house payments, there are utility bills to pay, maintenance work to do, and repairs you have to make. Fortunately, there are also a lot of ways to lower your bills and reduce your long-term costs. Read on to find some of the ways to help you make your house more energy efficient and resistant to damage.

Keep the Gutters Clean

If your gutters are clogged, then you are probably getting a lot of extra water near your house’s foundation. Over time, this could lead to some very costly foundation repairs. Take an afternoon and save yourself a lot of trouble later!

Banish Incandescent Bulbs

Every time one of your incandescent light bulbs burns out, replace it with an energy efficient bulb. Sure, they cost a little more, but they last so much longer that they more than pay for themselves. This means you have to replace bulbs left often and you save more energy on your utility bill each month.

Plant Trees!

Take note of which windows get the lightest during the summer, then plant some trees to block some of that light. This will naturally shade your house during the summer, lowering your cooling bill. Not only that, it makes your property look better and increases resale value!

Check the Vents and Hoses

Make sure your dryer vent is kept clean. This makes it run more efficiently and use less electricity. You should also periodically clean the vent hose at the back of the dryer, for the same reason. While you’re at it, check that the hoses going into your washing machine are sealed tight as well, so you don’t waste water.

Stop Pet Door Leaks

Pets are wonderful, and many pet owners install pet doors to let their furry little friends get more exercise and stimulation from the great outdoors. The trouble is, warm air from inside leaks out through these pet doors during the winter, and cool air leaks out during the summer. We can install advanced, energy-efficient pet doors that let your pets have the freedom they enjoy without wasting all that energy.

Get Out the Caulking Gun

As time goes by, your house settles a little. This can make your door and window frames pull away a little bit from the walls. In the summer, cool air leaks out through these cracks. Seal them up with a little caulk and watch your cooling bill go down.

Insulate Your Home While Giving It a Makeover

If the paint is peeling on your house, or the siding coming off, then this is the perfect time to make your home more energy efficient while sprucing it up. We can install insulated vinyl siding that is so efficient that it can reduce your energy costs by 30%! This siding also reduces weather damage, minimizing the repairs you have to make. Not only will our insulated vinyl siding save you money, but it will also make sure that you never have to paint your house again.

Replace Those Old Windows

As windows get older, they may start to warp, pulling away from their frames and leaking air. We can inspect your windows for you, and replace them with newer, better fitting windows. The difference this can make in heating and cooling bills is amazing.

Better yet, replace those old windows. Ordinary windows just let in the light, but windows made with modern technology can do so much more. We can replace your old-fashioned windows with Low-E windows. These high-quality, low-cost windows utilize special coating and high-performance glass to let in the visible light while blocking both heat and ultraviolet rays. This keeps your house warm when it’s cold, and cool when it’s hot, cutting down on heating and air conditioning costs. These windows soon pay for themselves.

Come by our showroom in downtown Salt Lake City or just call us to get a free estimate. We will show you how our green, custom made products can save you money while making your home more comfortable and better looking.

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Make-A-Wish Utah 2018: Advanced Window Products Grants 3 Year Old Lincoln’s Wish

Making and installing windows is what we do.  Giving back to the community in meaningful ways is another important part of what drives our team.  When you purchase from our family-owned business, it helps us make a positive difference in the lives of deserving people in our community through Make-a-Wish Utah. This formula for business has been crucial in making Advanced Windows USA the #1 window replacement company in Utah.

This year we were able to grant a wish for a 3-year-old child named Lincoln who resides in West Valley City, Utah. Although in many ways Lincoln seemed like any other child who loves goldfish crackers, grapes, playing superheroes, and driving pretend cars, this little boy was in the midst of a brave but difficult journey battling liver cancer.

When Lincoln was just a four-month-old baby his mother felt something in his stomach and knew something was wrong. What she felt was a tumor which lead to an issue with Lincoln’s blood sugar and other complications. Lincoln underwent treatment for liver cancer and was declared cancer-free at six months of age, however, doctors later discovered that the cancer had spread to his kidney and lungs.  Lincoln had his kidney removed and is currently getting experimental treatment on the tumor in his lungs.

Lincoln’s wish was to go to Disney World with his family. Lincoln’s parents are Chelsea and James, and they have two other children, Jameson age 11, and Evelyn age 4. Advanced Window Products seized the opportunity to play a part in helping Lincoln forget, even if temporarily, the hospitals and treatments that occupied much of his world while also providing his family with joyful memory-making moments. Captain America showed up to the Advanced Windows’ showroom on his motorcycle to deliver the good news to Lincoln and his family. It was with great pleasure that we supported 3-year-old Lincoln’s trip with his family for a week of fun at Walt Disney World.

Nationally, the Make-A-Wish Foundation has granted over 285,000 wishes and currently grants a wish every 34-minutes.  Make-A-Wish Foundation of Utah has been part of this amazing network since 1985.  There were 185 wishes granted by the state organization last year as well as participation with other states when visitors to Utah were part of a Make-A-Wish request.   We are humbled to be part of this mission.

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