Replacement Windows
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=== Replacement Windows Styles === | === Replacement Windows Styles === | ||
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Choosing the style of replacement window often depends on the allotted window openings and their locations in the house. For a smaller opening, a slider or a casement window may be the most expedient option. For a large opening in the home's living room, dining area or den, a bow or bay window may serve as the room centerpiece and with a window seat can double as furnishings. | Choosing the style of replacement window often depends on the allotted window openings and their locations in the house. For a smaller opening, a slider or a casement window may be the most expedient option. For a large opening in the home's living room, dining area or den, a bow or bay window may serve as the room centerpiece and with a window seat can double as furnishings. | ||
Future cleaning of the window is also taken into consideration. If the opening is on the ground floor and accessible from the outside, a permanent arch, block glass or other fixed frame window is no problem. If the opening is on the second floor, a window with moveable sides, such as a single-hung or double-hung, would be a better selection, enabling the homeowner to move the window back and forth effortlessly to clean both sides. | Future cleaning of the window is also taken into consideration. If the opening is on the ground floor and accessible from the outside, a permanent arch, block glass or other fixed frame window is no problem. If the opening is on the second floor, a window with moveable sides, such as a single-hung or double-hung, would be a better selection, enabling the homeowner to move the window back and forth effortlessly to clean both sides. | ||
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=== Replacement Windows Materials === | === Replacement Windows Materials === | ||
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== Replacement Window Parts == | == Replacement Window Parts == | ||
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== Window Manufacturers == | == Window Manufacturers == | ||
== History of Replacement Windows == | == History of Replacement Windows == | ||
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