Replacement Windows: Window Sash Considerations for Your Indianapolis Home

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Choosing replacement windows can be tough for any Indianapolis home owner. There are dozens of options available depending on the materials you like and the way you want your windows to look. One thing you really need to consider is what type of window sashes you want in your home. The window sash is the most important and visible part of your window, so you will want to be clear about what you expect.

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Moveable or Stationary?

The number one thing you need to think about with your replacement windows is whether or not you want them to be open. For most windows, a moveable sash is necessary. Most Hoosiers don’t want to live in a house where all the windows are completely sealed. However, some decorative windows and picture windows are designed to be stationary.

How the Sash Moves

Once you’ve counted up the number of replacement windows that will have movable sashes, you need to think about how you want them to open. Sliding sashes are extremely convenient because they don’t take up any extra space. Some sliding windows move side to side, while others move up and down (single or double-hung). However, for basements and attics, it is not uncommon to choose windows that swing outwards instead, i.e. casement windows. While we’re here, you need to think about whether you want both parts of your replacements to move, or if only one side will open.

Window Frame Material

The window sash is really responsible for keeping the glass tightly sealed and insulated. Some window materials are better at doing this than others. For instance, modern Fibrex composite windows are popular because they do not warp and age as temperatures change, whereas vinyl and aluminum windows are known to shift, causing the glass to pull away from the seal. The good news is that you can purchase Fibrex windows in a wide range of finished colors to match your home, and you will never have to worry about painting them.

These are just three of the most important considerations you should make before you pick out replacement windows for your Indianapolis home. The style of sash you choose will have a big impact on how easy it is to maintain your windows and how well they insulate your home during different seasons. To learn more about window sash options for your home, contact Renewal by Andersen today and schedule your free consultation.

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