Windows

Vinyl Replacement Windows

At Comfort Home Exteriors, we realize that remodeling your home is all about turning the house you have, into the home you want.  But, let's face it, choosing windows is a difficult part of the process.  It often involves a considerable investment and it can change the aesthetic look of your home.  Contact Comfort Home Exteriors today in order to learn more.

If you are looking for vinyl replacement windows, be sure to consider energy efficient windows because they will save you money.  Did you know that poor performing windows could lose up to 40 percent of heating energy through the windows?  With the incredibly high cost of energy, that's a lot of money going right out the window!  Not only that, but poor performing windows can lose up to 50 percent of a home's cooling energy in summer.  It's just plain expensive to install inefficient windows or to be satisfied with worn out existing windows.

Make sure the windows your contractor is recommending are Energy Star qualified. 

Popular Window Styles

  • Double-Hung Windows: classic in appearance, offers excellent control of ventilation.  You can raise the lower sash or lower the upper one.
  • Casement Windows: is hinged on one side and swings out when you turn a crank (some are inward-swinging).  Because it opens fully, it affords good ventilation and is easy to clean.
  • Slider Windows: offers a contemporary appearance.  It's made from two separate sashes-one is fixed, the other slides in a track.  Half the window opens for ventilation.  A slider is easy to operate and most types are particularly weather-tight.
  • Awning Windows: hinges at the top and tilts out at the bottom, providing partial ventilation.  These are often used above doors or other windows.
  • Bow Windows: is made from several windows positioned side-by-side to create an arcing form.  Similar to a bay window, it provides drama in a room.
  • Bay Windows: made from a central sash and two angled side sashes, is a classic favorite for expanding a room with light, views and drama.  Angled side windows are often operable casements or double-hung windows.
  • Single-Hung Windows: similar to a double-hung but only the lower sash opens.

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