DIY Replacement Windows





DIY Replacement Windows: Where You Can Buy Them


Replacement windows are unlike new-construction windows in that they are designed specifically to fit right into window frames that already exist. Installation is quite easy, and this is why they are understandably popular with those who love do-it-yourself (DIY) work. There are many suppliers and manufacturers who offer DIY replacement windows, and we will look briefly at a handful of them here.

 

Full-Frame Replacement Windows by Andersen

 

No matter what the architectural style of your home, replacing your windows is made easier by Andersen since they offer a full complement of various window styles and designs. The company is noted for its Woodwright Double-Hung Insert Replacement Window series, which has a base price of $588, and its Woodwright Double-Hung Full-Frame Replacement Window series, whose base price is $484. As you can see, the cost of window replacement does not have to be astronomical at all. Other window types are available from Andersen as well, such as gliding windows, picture and transom windows, and casement windows. You can also choose from colors such as Terratone, white, and Sandtone. Finishes are available in wood themes such as pine, oak, and maple. For more information, visit their Web site at www.andersenwindows.com

 

Vinyl Replacement Windows by Gerkin

 

Vinyl is arguably one of the most popular materials used for replacement windows, and it is easy to see why. It is versatile, easy to maintain, and inexpensive. Gerkin has several categories under its Gerkin Comfort Line. These are the Gerkin 6000 Horizontal Slider Series, the Gerkin 6100 Single-Hung Series, the Gerkin 4800 Double-Hung Series, and the Gerkin 4300 Casement Series. All of the products in the Gerkin Comfort line utilize multi-chambered rigid UPVC vinyl extrusion as well as Grade A-certified insulated glass called Duraseal. To learn more about Gerkin's DIY replacement window offerings, go to their Web site at www.gerkin.com.

 

Aluminum DIY Replacement Windows by JELD-WEN

 

Windows made from aluminum materials have a lot of things going for them: they are easy to maintain, durable, and resistant to rust and mildew. They can be also made to look like they were custom-made, since you can paint them over whenever you get tired of their present color. JELD-WEN's Windowmaster 500 aluminum window series is perfect for the DIY guy or gal. The windows are available in a number of styles, including awning, bay and bow, casement, and single-hung. The company's Web site at www.jeld-wen.com offers information on topics such as frame options, performance ratings, and installation instructions.

 

Easy-to-install Replacement Windows by Silver Line

 

Home improvement does not have to be exhausting, and with this premise Silver Line has produced a line of replacement windows that make the work nearly effortless. Among their products are the 1200, 4000, 8500, and 9500 series of double-hung windows, the 1300, 2050, 4100, and 7507 series of picture windows, the 300 Molded Hopper window series, and the 5900 Basement Hopper window series. The company's Web site at www.silverlinewindow.com has a helpful photo gallery so you can see for yourself just how attractive their windows are, and they also provide a guide on how to install windows.

 

Installing replacement windows yourself can certainly be cheaper than hiring a professional contractor, if you do it right. You might be thinking that you will save even more money if you buy directly from the manufacturers themselves. However, you should be aware that many manufacturers do not allow this; instead, they will direct you to purchase your windows at retail stores or from certified dealers.

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