6 TIPS FOR CHOOSING WINDOWS
We decided to ease our clients twisting and turning at night over their choice of windows by giving them our best tips. But it’s easy to become overwhelmed trying to figure out which windows are right for your home.
“Shopping locally is a good idea. Windows vary by region, so you’ll get the best advice from retailers that have experience in your climate. Choosing windows from major manufacturers is also key. They sell a lot of windows and have the muscle behind them to produce quality products.”
Windows are a massive part of your overall project and here our team explains what to look for when choosing windows.
1. The Architecture (the look)
Aluminum windows play a major role in defining the overall look of the elevations and therefore it’s worth prioritizing that. Choice of windows and doors has to match the home’s architecture look and style. For example, floor to ceiling glass is a striking yet contextual feature in a contemporary home. But in an otherwise traditional style architecture it looks pretty out of place. Your architect or building designer should be able to give you recommendations about the lifestyle of windows and doors you should choose to suit your property’s character.
Many architects and homeowners want a system in which all units are identical, whether the window is fixed, opening, or motorized. Uniform sightlines result in stylish, seamless exterior façades. Shop our selection of aluminum windows and doors for your project.
The interior look plays a part in homeowners decision. How the window appeals to your interiors can create an experience inside your home like no other.
2. The function
There is more to the window than meets the eye. Function of the room plays a major part in the choice of the mechanism of the window. For example sliding windows are more practical as they permit the user to control ventilation in the room. If you are looking to showcase your view then fixed windows is your answer. And if you are looking for a seamless connection with outdoor then folding sliding door is what you are looking for.
3. The Price
Make sure that you are comparing like for like when it comes to quotes from different suppliers, taking into consideration accessories and fittings such as locks, handles, gaskets, brushes, rollers and rubber. There is a surprising variety in the quality of Aluminum and accessories used. Fabricators such as Petra Aluminum Co. use prime billets rather than scrap metal and accessories from guaranteed suppliers providing a complete window system that complies with international codes and practices.
4. Quality
There can be a huge variety in the quality of the aluminum windows themselves. Good quality aluminum should have a perfectly smooth and consistent finish, while poor quality may have pitting from when the profile has been heated during powder coating. A smooth finish is achieved by polishing the die after each extrusion run, to reduce corrosion and avoid contamination on the surface, giving a high-quality finish ready for the powder coating process.
Good quality accessories are strong, durable and warranted.
5. Security and Safety
You can’t have a home without windows and doors, but because windows and doors are a home’s weak point, it’s important to take security options into consideration. The Schüco security systems have been designed with one key consideration in mind: the external look is retained while the protection mechanisms are integrated predominantly inside the units
Burglar-proof, bullet-proof, blast-resistance, fire and smoke protection are security options to take into consideration
6. Energy Efficiency
The vast majority of your home’s heat loss and heat gain come from windows, so choosing energy efficient windows can have a real effect on your power bills.
Approximately 40% of all energy consumed in homes is used for cooling and heating.
Your window’s design, thermal insulation, glass type, glazing, and seals determine how energy efficient it is.
The following should be considered when considering energy efficient windows:
- Look for Low-E coatings on the glass or high performance glass. These coatings reflect heat inside your house and reflect UV rays from the sun outside your home. They have a slight tint that may or may not be visible depending on how dark you want the tint to be. In colder climates, the coating is applied to the inside panes of glass, while in warmer climates, the coating is applied to the outside of the glass.
- Double/ triple layered glass adding more protection from external weather.
- Bigger insulation space between the panels.
- Hinged windows are the most energy efficient because they clamp more tightly against the rubber on the frame than sliding windows.
- Look for windows and doors that are thermally iinsulated with low U-values or U-factors. These windows have the best insulating properties.