Categories: Windows

How to Tell You’re Getting a Good Window

Your windows do more than just provide a view. They are integral components of your home’s aesthetic, energy efficiency and comfort level. So when it’s time for replacement windows, it is crucial to know that you are getting a quality product. In this post, we share ways to ensure you are making the right choice when selecting new windows.

Recognizing High-Quality Materials

The first step in identifying a good window is to look at the materials from which it is made. High-quality windows often feature durable frames made from materials like fiberglass or composite, which offer longevity and superior insulation. In regions where temperatures can fluctuate widely throughout the year, it’s essential to choose materials that can withstand seasonal changes while maintaining their integrity. Fibrex®, a composite material that combines the strength and insulating properties of wood with the low-maintenance quality of vinyl, is one of the most durable and energy-efficient options available.

Understanding Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency is a crucial factor for windows, especially in regions that experience a variety of weather conditions. A good window has features like double- or triple-pane glass filled with inert gases like argon or krypton, low-e coatings, and quality weatherstripping. These components work together to minimize heat transfer, keeping your home comfortable and your energy bills lower. When shopping for replacement windows, look for products with the ENERGY STAR® label, which indicate the window meets or exceeds energy efficiency standards.

Investing in Professional Installation

No matter how good a window is in terms of material quality and energy efficiency, its performance heavily relies on professional installation. Proper installation ensures that the window fits perfectly, eliminating gaps that can lead to air and water leaks.

Considering Style and Functionality

Window style and functionality also play significant roles in determining quality. Casement windows, for example, are popular for their ease of operation and excellent ventilation capabilities. They open outward with a crank, allowing for full top-to-bottom ventilation. Moreover, when closed, casement windows seal tightly against their frame, offering superior energy efficiency. If you’re considering casement windows, ensure the models offer smooth operation, durable hardware, and options for energy-efficient glazing and frames.

Checking the Warranty and After-Sales Support

A good window is also backed by a solid warranty and reliable customer support. A comprehensive warranty covering glass, frame, and installation can provide peace of mind and protection against unforeseen issues. That said, inquire about the warranty details and ensure you understand what is covered. Additionally, customer support availability for questions or concerns post-installation is a strong indicator of a company’s commitment to their product and customer satisfaction.

Renewal by Andersen® of Central Pennsylvania offers a wide range of high-quality and energy-efficient window options. We also ensure superior installation so you can benefit from your new windows for many years. Call us at (717) 591-4900 or visit our contact page to schedule a consultation. 

Linda Johnston

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