New Construction or Retrofit Windows – Which Should I Choose?

When you opt for full replacement windows rather than retrofit windows, the contractor will replace the entire window including the frame and the sash. A retrofit, on the other hand, replaces just the sash. A retrofit is, therefore, a less expensive, less disruptive and a much quicker task.

When is a full window replacement a better option than a retrofit window?

Most times retrofit windows offer the best option for upgrading your windows. There are some exceptions. They’re listed below:

The existing frame is beyond repair. Sometimes wood rot sets in and interferes with the structure of the window frame.


Upgrade the style – if you’ve decided to upgrade and modernize your home, full window replacements may be required

Improved energy efficiency – modern materials offer better energy efficiencies.

If you have a full window replacement, the contractor will have to remove a portion of the outside wall. This is to accommodate the new frame. The wall, the siding or the stucco will need repair, adding further cost to the installation.

When to replace your sash with a retrofit

As long as there is no major damage to the window frame a retrofit window is quick and easy to install. There is no change to the exterior of the house and the size and position of the window remains unchanged.

New window benefits

Whether you choose a full replacement or a retrofit window. New windows could improve the energy efficiency of your home. Both retrofit and replacement windows will improve the outlook of your home.

If you want to change the size or shape of your windows, retrofit windows won’t work. Still, if you’re happy with the current size and shape of the windows and if the frames are still in a good condition, retrofit windows can give your home a quick and relatively inexpensive facelift.

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