A Guide to Picking the Right Window Features For You

Most homeowners don’t think about just how much effort goes into selecting the perfect windows for their houses until they have to go through the process themselves. Frequently, people move into homes that have perfectly fine windows and don’t give them much consideration until they’re ready to replace them many years later. If you’re in this situation, or if you’re in the midst of a new construction, this guide is for you.

As you read on, you will discover information about several window features you need to think about before you invest in full window replacements. This way, you will feel confident that you chose the best possible windows for your family’s needs. There are so many window choices on the market today that it can be overwhelming to make a selection without knowing which features are priorities for you.

Consider Your Kids

If you have young children or grandchildren, the way in which your new windows open could be very important. Single-hung and double-hung windows are both quite popular in American homes, but double-hung styles can be opened only on top, which is great for households with little ones, as it prevents kids from falling through open windows. Picture windows that do not open at all may also be a good option if you have small children to take into consideration.

Security is Key

Because windows are actually nothing more than sheets of glass in your home’s walls, security is of the utmost importance; windows are a primary entry point for thieves. If you want to make sure your house is as safe as possible, talk to your contractor about investing in windows that have laminated glass panes or high-end locking mechanisms. There are lots of safety-minded window brands out there nowadays, so you’re sure to have plenty of options if security is your first priority.

Energy Efficiency Matters

Our clients live throughout the Carolinas and, as such, have a range of energy issues to consider. Those who live in coastal areas, like Charleston, SC, don’t have to worry much about heat loss in the winter, but definitely need to keep their homes cool during the balmy summer months. On the other hand, though, those who reside in mountainous regions need to keep their interiors temperate no matter what season it is.

The right windows can go a long way toward improving energy efficiency in homes all over the region. Older windows can lead to high utility bills, so if you feel like you’ve been paying too much for heating, cooling, or both, replacing your windows just might be the best move you could make right now.

Style, Style, Style

Even if you don’t realize it, you spend a lot of time staring at your windows. Because of this, it’s important that you like them. Some window styles, like arched panes and stained glass, are more decorative than others. Give some thought to the style of your home and talk to your contractor about choosing window models that coordinate perfectly. You’ll be glad you gave some thought to aesthetics once your new windows are installed.

The Hatch Homes team has spent years installing windows for families from every part of North Carolina and South Carolina. We look forward to adding you to our ever-growing list of satisfied clients very soon. Give us a call today to schedule a consultation. One of our experts will be happy to visit your home, assess the number of windows that need to be replaced, and provide you with a comprehensive quote.

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