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Types of Windows to Consider for Your Next Window Replacement

Types of windows for your next project

Whether you're planning to install new replacement windows or you just are interested to know the types of windows you have around your own house, every homeowner needs to be educated on the options that are available for home improvement. Contacting a replacement window company for a consultation will help you know what is available for the space you have and whether or not updates can be made to improve the efficiency and functionality of your home's windows. The following are just a few of the commonly seen window types in residential homes.

Bay Windows

Bay windows are windows that project outward from a room that allows for a bay to be created within the room. These windows are a marvelous way to add a distinguished and marked touch to both the exterior and interior of your home. The name "bay windows" refers to any projecting windows that can be seen from the outside of a home. The room in which bay windows are installed will benefit from increased sunlight as well as being granted a roomier and more open feel because of the protruding nature of the structure of bay windows.

Double-Hung Windows

Double-hung windows refer to windows that have a double sash (a moveable panel that holds the pane of glass) that allows each to function as an individual. This type of window may be the right choice if you are seeking increased airflow, as the structure of it lends itself well to let in a breeze. Another benefit you will enjoy with double-hung windows is the ease that they are able to be cleaned, as the double sash allows for easy access to all sides of each pane from without having to leave the interior of your home.

Slider Windows

Utilizing a roller system, slider winds have a sash that is able to be pushed aside to let in air. Often the sashes of these windows can be removed, making them another window that can provide easy cleaning once they are installed in your home. These windows can offer a sleek alternative to outward opening windows that, when well cared for and properly installed, can move smoothly in their tracks for many years with no problems.

Picture Windows

Picture windows have no moving sashes but provide some great benefits despite that limitation. These windows are composed of uninterrupted panes of glass, meaning you make the most of natural light when lighting up a room. Picture windows are a good choice for the customization options that they offer as well, so they're a solid choice for aesthetically minded homeowners.

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