Archive for the ‘Window Replacement’ Category

 

How to Fix a Broken Window Pane in a Metal Frame

Friday, August 17th, 2012

How to Fix a Broken Window Pane in a Metal Frame Window Replacement

Having a broken pane of glass in your window can be an extreme annoyance.  Not only is it a security hazard but it also allows the air and bugs from outside into your home.  However, replacing the pane is not as hard as you think.  Learn how to fix a broken window pane in a metal frame with the information provided below.

Begin by removing all the glass that is left in the metal frame.  You should wear goggles and gloves, and be cautious when doing so to make sure you don’t hurt yourself.  The next step is to take out the spring clips that hold the window to the frame.  You should also pry off all the old glazier’s putty. Then you have to go to a hardware store where you can buy the replacement glass.  Get it cut to measure and fit it into the pane.  In order to seal the glass and firmly attach it to the pane, you need to put glaziers compound all around it.  Press it firmly to the frame and glass and smooth the putty down.  Remove any excess putty to give the window a clean look.  You should also paint the putty so that it matches the rest of your windows.

Having to replace a window in a metal frame is a little easier than doing so in a wooden frame.  This is because you don’t have to worry about preventing the wood from absorbing all the oil from the putty.  Furthermore you don’t have to use glazier’s putty points.  You only have to worry about putting the spring clips back in place so that your window is securely attached to the frame.  Finally, it is a lot easier to replace the window pane in metal than wood because there is less opportunity to mess up.

If you are scared to try to replace the window pane yourself or want to get a professional’s opinion you should seek help.  Use TalkLocal to be put in contact with a reliable local window replacement company within minutes.  Simply input your problem and availability and you should have someone on the phone willing to help you almost immediately.

Bay Window Replacement Cost

Monday, July 30th, 2012

Bay window replacement cost Window Replacement

Factors in Pricing

The factors that affect a bay window replacement cost can be divided into three main aspects: size, style, and material. Due to the wide variety of these factors across homes, the cost for a bay window can range from a hundred to a couple thousand dollars for an average sized home.

The size of the bay window will depend on the area where it will be installed. Generally, bay windows that are installed in the living room are bigger than the ones installed in the bedrooms or the kitchen; thus, the former are more expensive to replace.

Bay windows are typically high maintenance. Bay windows have to have a very solid construction and are very expensive relative to other windows, which drives up the price. The mechanical work involved in installing the bay window, such as the crank close/open, has a significant effect on the price as well, depending on the complexity of the work needed.

The material involved in replacing the bay window is probably the most important factor in regard to the price. A range of materials vary from PVC to wood, and specific metals such as aluminum and steel. PVC and plastics are the cheapest materials. Wood and metals are higher end materials.

 Hiring a Professional vs. Doing It Yourself

Replacing or installing bay windows is generally complicated due to the construction involved in the setting of the windows–it is not usually tackled as a DIY project.

It is recommended to contact a major manufacturer of bay windows to get a specific price estimate–based on materials used–on fixing your specific bay window. Then, contact your local window replacement businesses for assistance with setting up the windows.

TalkLocal can help with finding the best local experts to replace your bay window quickly, saving you time and energy in what may be a stressful situation.

How to Pick a Window Replacement Company

Friday, July 27th, 2012

Much of the process in finding a good replacement window at an affordable price is literally “window shopping.”  There are many different window companies out there, each with a large range of quality and prices. This article will explain how to pick a window replacement company.

You must compare windows from across multiple companies to determine the one that’s perfect for your needs. Home improvement companies usually give free estimates, which is something you should take advantage of when you’re looking for a replacement window. Don’t work with companies that do not give free estimates, as there are usually plenty of local window replacement companies that do. Always sit down and compare prices after talking to different window companies and never make a decision on the spot. Once you gather a range of estimates, there is always the chance that you can haggle the price of one company’s windows down using the quote from another company. Window companies are used to offering you their high to medium range windows first in order to make a bigger sale. If you’re just looking for a cheap window, you should be stubborn with your budget limitations.

Bigger firms tend to have access to better materials than home improvement stores; they also tend to be more like to stay in business for longer periods of time. This guarantees that there will be someone there to consult with if there are problems with your window in the future. Make sure the company you work with has a long history in the area, as that establishes their reputation and generally means that they are a reliable company.

Looking for a reputable window replacement company can take a long time and a lot of effort, which is why Seva Call has a free service that can find a highly reliable window replacement service for you. Just go to their website and enter your service need, location, and availability. Seva Call then connects you with up to three high rated companies–so you don’t have to worry about comparing and researching dozens of companies!

House Window Replacement

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

House Window Replacement Window Replacement

Old, single pane windows waste energy, require lots of maintenance, and are often difficult to operate. New, vinyl replacement windows, on the other hand, are usually energy efficient and operate smoothly without much maintenance. You should do yourself a favor and replace your inefficient windows with new ones.

Installing replacement windows isn’t an easy task. It requires a fair amount of carpentry skills and home-remodeling experience. It also helps if your window is on the ground floor and is accessible from the outside as well.  Gather the  listed materials and follow the tips below to learn more about house window replacement.

Suggested Materials

Measuring Tape

Hammer

Drill/Driver

Screwdriver

Utility Knife

Pry Bar

Chisel

Replacement Window

Caulking Gun

Caulk

Shims

Tips

Measure for the New Window

It is important to have accurate measurements for the windows in your home. Good measurements will ensure that your windows fit properly for maximum energy savings as well as allow for easy installation. Remember, good insulation is as important as installation, so use an appropriate amount of caulk on the outside of the window.

Remove the Old Window Sashes 

The replacement windows should fit inside the existing window frame, so you only need to remove the sashes, parting bead and inside stop from the existing window. If you want to make this easier and safer, install the new windows from the inside of your home.

Install the New Window

Don’t do a sloppy job when installing your new windows because poorly installed or adjusted windows waste energy and are harder to operate. It’s best to take your time installing new windows without taking any shortcuts.

If you are interested in installing new windows but are unable to do so yourself, you should use TalkLocal to get in contact with local window installers who will get the job done quickly and professionally.

Energy Efficient Window Replacement

Friday, July 6th, 2012

Energy Efficient Window Replacement Window Replacement

While they may seem extremely expensive to install and purchase (especially if you want to replace all of your windows), an energy efficient window replacement will usually pay itself off at resale and save you hundreds of dollars annually.  However, there are a variety of types and price ranges for energy efficient windows and you need to find the best window for your climate and house.  In order to do that,  there are a couple factors that you need to consider when choosing and installing energy efficient windows.

Understanding window performance

Each window will perform less or more efficiently based on the types of glass and spacer used in the frame.  Windows usually lose heat during the cold season and gain heat during the hot season, which adds to the energy costs of each household.  The U-factor is a measure of the rate of non-solar heat flow. So the lower the U-factor, the more insulating and efficient the window.  The U-factor should be displayed prominently on all windows, so be sure to check this statistic before purchasing any energy efficient windows.

A big factor that determines window performance is the number of panes the window has.  You want a window with more panes because it decreases the U-factor, meaning there is greater insulation. Another factor is the gas filler between the panes. While air is a great insulator, argon and other gases are sometimes used as well for even greater insulation. The distance between panes also affects efficiency; a window with more distance between the panes with only air can often outperform argon-filled windows that have a smaller distance between the panes.

Looking at labels

Energy Star labels are helpful when determining which windows meet certain energy specifications, so be sure to read them completely and carefully to find out which window fits your lifestyle. While the highest-end windows are extremely energy-efficient, they usually are not worth the price for residential homes.  Consider your climate as well, as a moderate climate may require less energy efficient windows. So use your best judgment when weighing cost vs. efficiency to get the best fit for your home.

Installing the window, however, is an issue in and of itself.  If you don’t want to deal with installation, you can always use TalkLocal to find high quality window replacement services in minutes.  They’ll help you out with your specific need, based completely on your schedule.