A Guide to Window Replacement

Since you made it here, we’re going to assume you’re at least thinking of replacing some or all the windows in your home. If you’re like a lot of homeowners, you simply don’t know where to start.

You’ve come to the right place. Consider us your window replacement experts and we’re ready to help you get started.

Your Old Windows

Many Hayward residents replace their windows because they don’t like the way they look. It’s important your home match your style, so this is a valid reason. Some homeowners wait until their windows cease to function properly before 
replacing them. If your windows are:

Hard to open or close

Deteriorated or damaged

Leaky, or

Fogged between the panes

It’s time to replace them.

The New Windows
 
New windows last for many years, and as such, new advances in technology bring about many changes from one window installation to the next. Here are a 
few terms you’ll want to know before heading out to shop for new windows.

Single/double-hung – one or two operable sashes

Single/double/tripe-pane – one, two, or three sheets of glass

Grille – a decorative piece that gives the illusion of multiple panes of glass

Mullion – a structural piece that attaches two windows together

Sash – the operable piece that holds the glass

Window Installation Options for East Bay Residents

If you’re the DIY type, you can try to install your new windows yourself. Most homeowners, however, opt to have a professional window installation company like Roxy Glass do it for them. Whether you’re installing a single window or an entire houseful of windows, a window glass company will ensure each window is installed correctly and the work is guaranteed.

For more information on window replacement or to schedule an appointment, call us at 844-600-3960 today.

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