The Many Benefits Sliding Windows for Long Island Homes

Sliding windows, also known as gliding windows, are a familiar type of window found in many Long Island homes. They look like mini patio doors and operate as simply. Their contemporary design and easy functionality make them a popular choice for homes all over the United States. Are sliding windows the right type of window for you? Find out in this window style spotlight, where we’ll go over the many benefits of sliding windows, discuss some of the disadvantages and help you decide whether these windows might be right for your home. Here’s what you need to know.

Benefits of Sliding Windows, AKA Gliding Windows

Sliding windows have such a basic design that it’s easy to overlook the many benefits of these convenient, easy to use windows.

  • Reduced maintenance. Sliding windows have no pulleys and springs, which means there are fewer parts to maintain compared to windows like single-hung and double-hung models.
  • Longevity. Because there are fewer parts that could possibly break, sliding windows may last longer than some other types of windows.
  • Easy to use. Sliding windows open and close by being pushed along a rail. They’re even easier to push open and closed than a patio door because they’re so much lighter. This makes sliding windows a preferred window type for seniors hoping to age in place.
  • Maximum Glass Area. Because sliding windows have not real mechanisms, they allow for the most glass area of any operable window. Only picture windows have more glass.

Disadvantages of Sliding Windows

Compared to window styles like double-hung models, sliding windows can be slightly more difficult to clean. Whereas double-hung windows tilt inward for easy cleaning, sliding windows do not. In many cases, however, they can be lifted out of the window frame. This is relatively simple as long as the window sash are not too big and heavy. This can also be helpful for cleaning the tracks the sash slide upon, ensuring years of trouble-free operation. If the window is large, however, each sash could be too heavy for easy removal for cleaning.

Are Sliding Windows for You?

Sliding windows are an excellent option if you’re looking for windows that are easy to use. If you’re a senior hoping to age in place, sliding windows are one of your best options! They’re also a perfect choice if you’re living in a contemporary style home, as these windows have a clean, modern appearance that goes well with this type of architecture.

Sliding Windows May Not Be For You If …

  • You live in a historic house. If you’re living in a historic house, we recommend matching the style of the window to the style of the house. Double-hung and single-hung windows are common in historic homes.
  • You want maximum ventilation. We prefer casement or awning windows for ventilation, as they can be fully opened for maximum airflow.

Have You Decided About Sliding Windows? Contact Renewal by Andersen of Long Island

Sliding windows from Renewal by Andersen of Long Island are high-value because the frames are made from our engineered Fibrex compisite material. They can even contain our special low-E4 glass, which helps ensure maximum energy efficiency in your home. To get started with a consultation, call our toll free number today at (866) 609-5033 or fill out the short form on this page.

 

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