Types of Replacement Windows | Ratliff Enterprises

  • By Ratliff Enterprises
  • 29 Mar, 2022
If your windows have an outdated style, cold drafts, operational issues, broken or damaged seals, or the outside noise is too much, the time has come to replace your windows. Replacing windows helps increase your property value, reduce energy bills, enhance security and curb appeal.

When buying replacement windows, you can pick from a variety of options. Each replacement window type has unique features, benefits, and drawbacks. Thus, before you make a final choice, research to know the replacement window type to meet your budget, needs, and style preference.

But what are the different types of replacement windows out there? Read on to know your options when purchasing replacement windows.

Casement Windows

Casement windows have hinges on either the left or right side and open outward. You can opt for casement windows if you need excellent airflow, unobstructed views, energy efficiency or if you want to enhance your home's security.

Due to their design, casement windows take up significant space when open. Thus, the windows may not be ideal for confined spaces such as the deck or patio. However, casement windows offer superior functionality when installed over the kitchen sink.

Double-Hung Windows

Double-hung windows are one of the most preferred window styles among homeowners. These windows feature a single-window frame with two sashes. Both sashes can raise, lower, or tilt inward, especially during cleaning.

You can lower the bottom portion to allow cool outside air to flow into the room. If you only want to let hot air leave the room, you can open the upper sash while keeping the bottom one closed to ensure the safety of your kids and pets.

Double-hung windows offer numerous benefits, including aesthetic appeal, excellent ventilation, energy efficiency, and are easy to clean. These windows are ideal for the bedroom or living room, where you need ample ventilation.

Single-Hung Windows 

Single-hung windows are similar to double-hung windows. However, unlike double-hung windows that have two operable sashes, only the bottom sash of single-hung windows can open. Due to their design, single-hung windows are ideal for areas prone to harsh weather to prevent air leakage or infiltration.

Single-hung windows are best for homeowners on a budget looking for replacement windows that are easy to clean and operate. These windows are perfect for confined spaces such as guest rooms, bathrooms, or entryways as they don't open outward. Also, these windows allow for maximum natural light and excellent airflow without compromising on space.

Picture Windows

If you want to enjoy spectacular outdoor views without compromising on your home's security and safety, picture windows suit you best. As the name suggests, picture windows will offer a framed picture of your outdoors. Picture windows are great for areas with limited access, in need of natural lighting, or rooms facing unique landscaping features.

One of the notable features of picture windows is they don't open. Thus, these types of windows are not ideal for rooms needing extra ventilation or emergency exit. However, if you just need natural light in your room and beautiful views, picture windows are perfect.

Sliding Windows

Sliding windows open on a horizontal track, just like sliding doors. Sliding windows are ideal for areas with a greater width than the height as the windows don't consume a lot of vertical space. If your home has shorter walls, installing sliding windows can help make your walls appear taller than they actually are.

Sliding windows are typically installed in the bathroom or kitchen to offer controlled ventilation and unobstructed outdoor views. Also, these windows are easy to use and clean, and they allow for a lot of natural light in the room.

A window replacement project can enhance your home's comfort, functionality, and curb appeal. However, make sure to work with a professional window contractor for the best results. Contact us at Ratliff Enterprises for all your roofing, guttering, siding, and window needs.

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