If this is your first time visiting our Renewal by Andersen of Long Island website, or if you want to revisit some of the topics discussed in our recent 12-part window and door education series, we’ve got good news. This resource page has links to each article and a few additional pages to make your replacement window and patio door research easier.
Before we re-cap the series, here are two quick-links to help you get a better idea of what each type of window will look like and how they will perform in your unique home environment.
Choosing the right style for every room in your home helps you maximize energy-efficiency and comfort. Here are replacement window and patio door styles we offer.
We didn’t write a dedicated blog post in our 12-part window and door education series about specialty windows – like geometric shaped fixed windows. Inoperable specialty windows are the perfect solution for transoms and windows installed high on the wall in rooms with vaulted ceilings. You may want to learn more about these unique home improvement solutions, too.
Operable windows aren’t complete without handles and latches, but some people forget they do more than just allow homeowners to open and close their windows. Other accessories and design components are like the icing on the cake, your modern replacement windows will perform perfectly and enhance energy-efficiency without them, but sometimes you want something special.
You may have noticed we didn’t talk about glass options – and, we all know that a replacement window unit without glass is just a hole in your wall – right? Choosing the correct glass is critical for maximizing energy-efficiency. So, learn more about both crystal clear glass solutions and obscured glass that improves privacy before you start designing new home windows.
The series summary puts you in the driver’s seat with links to more information about each replacement window and patio door component. What’s next? Read our online reviews, then dial (866) 609-5033 to schedule a private, in-home consultation to take the first step to upgrading to high-performance home windows.
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