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|image        = [[File:Space holder.jpg|215px|alt=Block Glass Windows]]
 
|image        = [[File:Space holder.jpg|215px|alt=Block Glass Windows]]
 
|header5 = Other Names
 
|header5 = Other Names
|data6  = Replacement Oriel Window, Porch Windows, Balcony Windows
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|data6  = Replacement Oriel Window  
 
|header7 = Description:
 
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|data8  = Multi-paned window which does not reach the ground}}
 
|data8  = Multi-paned window which does not reach the ground}}
  
Oriel replacement windows project outward from the wall but do not extend to the ground. Oriel windows were once used as a form of porch, particularly in homes that did not have porch space but could extend a small area outward. Gothic Revival style homes often include oriel windows.
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Oriel replacement windows project outward from thewall but do not extend to the ground. Oriel windows were once used as a form of porch, particularly in homes that did not have porch space but could extend a small area outward. Gothic Revival style homes often include oriel windows.
  
 
== Oriel Window ==
 
== Oriel Window ==
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=== Benefits ===
 
=== Benefits ===
 
An oriel window creates the illusion of a larger room and presents a feeling of spaciousness. Oriel windows maximize the amount of light which enter a room and offer an alternative to a balcony when space is limited or a building code will not allow a balcony construction.  
 
An oriel window creates the illusion of a larger room and presents a feeling of spaciousness. Oriel windows maximize the amount of light which enter a room and offer an alternative to a balcony when space is limited or a building code will not allow a balcony construction.  
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=== Sizes ===
 
=== Sizes ===
Oriel replacement windows are installed in a large rough window openings which measure anywhere from three feet in height up to six feet high. The window's base is two or more feet off the ground. The width of an opening for a replacement oriel window can measure anywhere from three feet in width, although the window’s projection means that the window components will measure, in total, much more than three feet in length. The projection itself may extend anywhere from a foot outward from the home’s wall to several feet in projection. Larger projections create a small porch or balcony effect.  
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Oriel replacement windows are installed in large rough window openings which measure anywhere from three feet in height up to six feet high. The window's base is two or more feet off the ground. The width of an opening for a replacement oriel window can measure anywhere from three feet in width, although the window’s projection means that the window components will measure, in total, much more than three feet in length. The projection itself may extend anywhere from a foot outward from the home’s wall to several feet in projection. Larger projections create a small porch or balcony effect.  
  
 
Replacement oriel windows may be custom ordered to fit any window opening or desired projection.  
 
Replacement oriel windows may be custom ordered to fit any window opening or desired projection.  
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Together with the replacement oriel window frame, the most important factor of the window's insulating capabilities is the window's glazing. Window manufacturers have several alternatives for producing glazing alternatives that demonstrate a high resistance to heat transfer.   
 
Together with the replacement oriel window frame, the most important factor of the window's insulating capabilities is the window's glazing. Window manufacturers have several alternatives for producing glazing alternatives that demonstrate a high resistance to heat transfer.   
  
==== Multi-Pane Glazing ====
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===== Multi-Pane Glazing ====
 
Windows that include two or three panes of glass significantly reduce heat transfer and offer a highly insulated window option. Industry experts suggest that homeowners who live in extreme climates consider a triple pane replacement window to further insulate their home. Homeowners in moderate climates will find that a double pane window is sufficient.   
 
Windows that include two or three panes of glass significantly reduce heat transfer and offer a highly insulated window option. Industry experts suggest that homeowners who live in extreme climates consider a triple pane replacement window to further insulate their home. Homeowners in moderate climates will find that a double pane window is sufficient.   
  
A number of window manufacturers provide replacement oriel windows with insulating gases that they pump in between the window panes. These gases, [[Argon Gas Windows|argon]] or [[Krypton Gas Windows|krypton]] gases, help homeowners maintain a comfortable room temperature without resorting to higher energy costs.  
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A number of window manufacturers provide replacement oriel windows with insulating gases that they pump in between the window panes. These gases, krypton and argon gases, help homeowners maintain a comfortable room temperature without resorting to higher energy costs.  
  
 
==== Low-E Coating ====
 
==== Low-E Coating ====
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==== Hardware ====
 
==== Hardware ====
 
Hardware for casement and double-hung windows which are included as replacement oriel window sections include push handles and, for crank-out casement windows, cranks. Standard window hardware is available in hard plastic but a homeowner may upgrade to a brass or bronze handle or crank. Locks are standard on all operable windows.
 
Hardware for casement and double-hung windows which are included as replacement oriel window sections include push handles and, for crank-out casement windows, cranks. Standard window hardware is available in hard plastic but a homeowner may upgrade to a brass or bronze handle or crank. Locks are standard on all operable windows.
 
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[[Category:Replacement Windows]]
 
[[Category:Replacement Windows]]

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