Getting The Most From Replacement Windows |
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| Written by Antonio | ||||||
| Monday, 26 November 2007 | ||||||
Getting The Most From Replacement Windows Tips
What’s more, you can often combine these features together to create a custom window that suit your needs perfectly, thereby allowing you to get the most from your new windows.
Installing The WindowsThe first thing to do is decide on what type of windows you would like to install. It is very important that they fit in with the style of the house and don’t create an eyesore.
You also have a choice of the kind of material you would like for your window frames; metal, wooden or composite frames. PVC-U or aluminium frames require next to no maintenance. Timber frames are traditional and homely, yet require the most attention. Composite (like fibreglass) offer many of the aesthetic advantages of timber, but they are more durable.
Before you commit to fitting new the windows, ensure that you hire a reputable fitter. Hiring a fitter based on the cost of the service alone may lead to shoddy workmanship that will end up costing you far more money and time than you had initially budgeted for. Find out what their credentials are and maybe ask them for some references. It never hurts to be on the safe side!
If you are looking to fit the windows yourself, don’t take on the task lightly. Whilst DIY installation of windows obviously cuts out the cost of labour, it is not a project for novices. If you aren’t comfortable doing basic home alterations, it might be best to leave your replacement windows in the hands of professionals.
When it comes to your windows, make choices that best suit you. Assess each room’s individual needs and decide on which glass features will make them more comfortable. It’s your home, so it’s all about making your glass work for you.
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