It is not a surprise that many homeowners put off getting new windows because of the price. Replacement units can be an investment, and the process isn’t always easy. There are so many things to consider, and getting a quote can be confusing to many people. The numbers might be all over the map. How do you know you are getting the right price and the best value? The truth is, there are several factors to keep in mind and ways you can get the most accurate quote before deciding. Here is some information that might help you during the process:
This is more than just how you want your home to look. When you consider new windows you want them to compliment the architectural style of your home. Some common home styles in Oregon include Craftsman, Foursquare, Ranch/Mid Century Modern, Tudor, and Cape Cod styles. Windows will grilles are more traditional, and will not compliment a modern style home. These are things to keep in mind when choosing new windows.
As you can see, style preference is not some minor thing. And while there are price differences between window styles, you do not want to simply choose the most affordable option. Double hung windows will not always work in every location. For example, double hung windows usually require both hands for operation, and will not work well above a kitchen sink where they are hard to reach. A crank operated casement window or horizontal slider would work better.
Some options include wood, vinyl, fiberglass, and aluminum. Each one comes with a list of pros and cons, and a unique price tag. Vinyl is perhaps the most affordable, and a largely popular material choice because of its flexibility and insulating properties. Wood is elegant, traditional, and energy efficient. But it takes more maintenance and comes at a higher cost. Aluminum frames are strong and durable, holding larger panes of glass on a thinner frame. But aluminum has more thermal transference. And fiberglass is often the best of both worlds. It is a strong, resilient, versatile material that can have all the warmth and character of natural wood. However this is probably the most expensive option.
When looking at windows it is important to consider the label. This is one of the best ways to compare windows and determine the quality you are getting. The most important values are the U-factor, the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), and the air leakage rating. Low numbers here means greater energy savings in the future.
Last, but not least, for an accurate quote you also need accurate measurements. That is why an in-home consultation is best. That way professionals know exactly how big each opening is and which style will work best. This attention to detail not only helps get the pricing right, but ensures you have a smooth installation and problem free windows for years to come.
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Ultimately the best way to get an accurate quote on windows is to find a Portland, OR windows replacement company you can trust. We are a premiere window company and have been providing exceptional service to the people of Portland, OR for over 30 years. Our experts are eager to help. Call us today at 503-554-5500 or come check out our showroom, 516 E. 2nd St., Newberg, OR 97132.
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