Window Replacement Types and Frame Materials

When selecting replacement windows for your home, several factors should be taken into consideration, including window type, frame material and energy efficiency.

Double-pane windows are cost-efficient solutions that utilize lower sashes that move up and down to regulate airflow, while Low-E glass helps your home remain cooler in summer and warmer in winter, while increasing natural light.

Single-Hung Windows

Single-hung windows boasting one fixed upper sash and one operable lower sash are visually appealing windows with superior insulation properties that help control indoor temperatures and energy costs. By applying Low-E glass coatings, they can further minimize heat transfer while simultaneously decreasing UV ray penetration for increased energy efficiency.

Single-hung windows that can withstand severe storms should include weatherproofing features that protect them against water intrusion into your home, increasing durability and helping you save on repairs or replacement costs down the line. This also improves their lifespan over time and prolongs their service life.

Single-hung windows provide greater airflow than double-hung ones due to both sashes being able to move up and down for enhanced ventilation, making them ideal for two-story homes. They may even serve as required egress windows in basements. Custom sizes and shapes are also available to meet aesthetic preferences while they’re easy to keep clean.

Double-Hung Windows

Double-hung windows feature two vertically moving sashes that allow fresh air to come in while providing optimal views. They complement colonial, farmhouse and other traditional home styles.

Energy efficient double hung windows in Lexington SC can both cut energy costs and improve home comfort, with models boasting low U-factors and high Visible Transmittance ratings to reduce heat loss/gain. Furthermore, Energy Star certified windows may qualify for tax credits to further defray their replacement cost while helping to decrease utility bills in the long run.

Search for local window companies offering factory direct warranties with custom windows tailored specifically to the size, historical details, and design of your unique house. Brands such as Okna 800, Sunrise Restorations and Soft-Lite Elements are well known for producing quality vinyl windows; wooden double hung windows from Andersen and Pella provide stunning beauty while remaining extremely durable; high-performance composites mimic its beauty without needing maintenance.

New Construction Windows

New construction windows are typically installed during home remodeling projects or new home builds. Their mounting fins connect directly to the house’s framing, enabling integration into its Water Resistant Barrier (WRB).

These windows allow both upper and lower sashes to move independently for enhanced airflow control, making them an excellent option for homes requiring increased ventilation.

Energy efficiency should be a top priority when selecting replacement windows, so look for Energy Star-qualified models to save on cooling and heating costs while increasing insulation. Energy efficient windows boast lower U-factors and higher VT ratings to enhance insulation, keep you cooler in summer and warmer in winter, let more light into your living spaces and let in more natural sunlight.

Hornsby Roofing’s wide selection of windows from JELD-WEN and other manufacturers ensure you can transform the appearance of your home while saving on energy costs for years. We promise style and performance you can rely on.

Frame Materials

Frame material plays a pivotal role in window replacement in Lexington SC, both visually and practically. By understanding its advantages and disadvantages, homeowners can better determine which frame best meets their home’s aesthetics and functional needs.

Aluminum frames offer a sleek and modern aesthetic with low maintenance needs and strong corrosion and weather resistance, but may contribute to heat transfer within your home, decreasing indoor comfort levels. However, aluminum isn’t as energy efficient as other options, potentially impacting indoor comfort levels significantly.

Vinyl windows are an economical way to increase energy efficiency at home, and are an ideal solution for homeowners seeking to reduce energy bills. Fireproof and maintenance free, these durable windows come in various styles and colors with Energy Star-qualified models offering improved U-factors and VT ratings that reduce upfront investment costs while offering long-term energy bill savings over time. In addition, some models may even qualify for tax credits which further offset upfront costs; Additionally, Low E glass coatings further decrease infrared radiation while increasing visible light transmittance – features found only on Energy Star-qualified windows!