Sometimes the biggest consideration behind your renovation is the type of window replacement or the project's complexity rather than beauty or ease of use. But differentiating between all the window types and installation options can feel overwhelming. So here are some important factors to think about:
Sash replacement is the least intrusive option when considering an update to your windows; it involves replacing only the part of the window that holds the glass (the sash) and the hardware. If the other parts of the window are in good condition, but the sash is failing this can be a quick and easy way to resolve your window problems.
For this situation, Marvin Windows and Doors offers a Tilt Pac® Sash Replacement system.
Marvin and Integrity both offer a wide array of insert replacement windows, which are installed directly into the existing frame, leaving it intact. This is a great solution if you don't want to remove interior trim or exterior trim and siding. Inserting a new window into an existing frame can result in a slightly smaller overall opening for daylight. While vinyl insert replacement can significantly reduce the amount of glass in your new windows, Marvin and Integrity inserts are made from much stronger materials, meaning you can keep more of the glass surface typically lost with bulky vinyl windows.
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When it comes to a budget, this often gets treated like a four-letter word. As much as no one likes to talk about it, the budget is the most vital aspect of your renovation project, even more so than […]