Over the next 12 weeks, visitors to our Renewal by Andersen of Long Island blog will find a new post each week that focuses on one aspect of replacement window design and construction. Each installment will introduce you to a specific style, accessory or design feature so you’ll be able to customize your new home windows to complement your home’s architecture and your family’s lifestyle. You’ll learn everything you need to know about replacement windows to ensure your family has a safe, comfortable home, and you’ll have the knowledge you need to improve energy-efficiency, so you can look forward to saving money on those heating and cooling bills, too!
Each window style performs best in a different setting, so you’ll learn things like which style or styles are great choices for windows placed higher on the wall, which styles offer a larger viewing area, and which styles are the best-fit style for the nursery or toddler playroom.
Window grilles are optional on all Renewal by Andersen replacement windows. Not every situation calls for grilles, so you’ll learn how to choose the right pattern, or leave them off for a crystal clear, unobstructed view of the outside world.
Your patio door probably gets a lot of action, especially if you like to use the back entrance as a portal to the yard or drive. And, if you entertain frequently during warm weather, you need a style that makes it easy for guests to move from indoors to outdoors. Creating transition spaces is integral for someone who enjoys combining natural surroundings with indoor rooms, and you’ll get tips for seamless integration in our replacement patio door section.
These posts will discuss hardware options, check rails and color combinations. You’ll also learn about paintable/stainable interiors that allow you to match or contrast your existing decor.
Creating a safe, secure environment for your family and guests is essential. Many modern replacement windows come with factory installed security features. You’ll also learn about optional locking mechanisms and stronger glass types for areas that aren’t well lit, or that you would just feel better knowing you’ve taken steps to deter would-be invaders should they try to break in while you are away.
Because we understand anyone can promise you anything, you’ll find links to organizations and agencies that monitor replacement window performance. Here you can gather the data you need to make wise decision about which energy-efficient glass options are best for your home based on solid research and industry standards.
We are excited about publishing this series because we know that a well-informed consumer is more likely to be satisfied with their replacement window upgrades. Join us each week to learn everything you ever wanted to know about high-performance replacement windows and patio doors. If you are ready to start a renovation project now, just fill in the short form on this page or give us a call at (866) 609-5033 and schedule a private, in-home consultation.
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