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How to Choose a Replacement Window for your Toronto Home?

The window is your connection to the outer world. Whether you shut it or keep it open, it is an important aspect of your house. Apart from this functional role, there are several other ways in which the window improves the quality of your home. So, if you think that the time has come for you to replace those old windows and get newer ones, make a thorough planning and get the best that your money can buy.

Before replacing your windows, consider a few things to make the right choice. First of all, sit back and ask yourself why you plan to replace your window. It might be due to the ageing and corroding of the existing set. In that case you can get some repair jobs done or replace them with replicas of the existing ones. But if you are tired of those old styles and wish to get a replacement for a new look, then there are several factors that need your attention.

The aesthetic quality

The window adds to the curb appeal of your house. Replacement windows come in all styles and ranges. Choose from the mirror windows, bay windows, picture windows, skylight windows with clear or frosted glass panes. You could also go for a stained glass to create a difference. Double hung windows are easier to clean and maintain while casement windows are more versatile to suit several architectural styles.

Whatever your choice, it has to blend with the architectural pattern of your house. A wrong choice will mar the entire beauty of your house. On the other hand, the right selection will not only add to its appeal but will also seem to create more space.

The climatic factor

The prevalent climatic conditions should also play a role in determining your window style. The replacement windows, Toronto companies have products for all weather conditions. If you stay in a warm area, it is advisable to install windows that will allow less heat to pass in, keeping your house cooler. You can also add awnings or other window shades to keep off the direct sunlight. However, if your house is in a cold area, choose windows that allow minimum heat to escape.

Energy efficiency level

Canadian winters can be very daunting and burn a hole in your pocket with the electricity bill if you don’t have the right windows to protect your house. Double or triple pane windows set in vinyl or aluminum frames using non-conductive materials like rubber, are good options to keep a house warm.

Self help or expert advice

Some windows are more difficult to install than others. If you have decided on professional help, that should not be a problem. But if you have decided to do it yourself, then settle for the variety that is least difficult to put up.

Quality certification

Since you want value for your money, make sure that the products you have purchased have quality certification from a reputed organization. If it is certified by more than one agency then it is all the better. The NFRC (National Fenestration Rating Council), a third party agency, has standard, accepted testing procedures which provide the buyer with a pre-tested certification for assured quality control.

Look out for the NFRC certification on your product before making the final purchase. The NFRC suggests choosing low U-Factor windows for colder regions. This will trap the heat inside in colder climates. Choosing a low SHGC factor for warm regions will keep direct sunlight away, leading to cooler interiors.

Guarantee/warranty

The products that you have decided to buy are surely of the best quality but even the best can sometimes go wrong. So go for the ones that provide a considerable guarantee period. Some good companies can provide you a guarantee up to 10 years.

Acoustic quality

There is a small point to consider at the end. If you stay at a noisy, congested place, you would definitely want to install a window that will help to ward off the sound. The layered glass or wooden ones take care of this problem while performing other functions as well.

Replacement windows, Toronto companies always keep in mind the needs of their clients and update their products, so that not only do buyers have wide choices and range but these are also gentle on their budget.

Please note: Chouinard Bros. does not recommend any homeowner complete repairs to their roof of their own. Our technicians are skilled at performing this work and have received years of training to understand how to complete repairs safely.

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