customize windows Archives - Renewal by Andersen of Alaska Thu, 13 Oct 2022 17:37:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 /wp-content/uploads/2021/03/favicon.png customize windows Archives - Renewal by Andersen of Alaska 32 32 Casement Windows: Which Way Should They Open? /windows/casement-windows-which-way-should-they-open/ /windows/casement-windows-which-way-should-they-open/#respond Thu, 13 Oct 2022 17:37:55 +0000 /?p=13367 Although there are no hard and fast rules about which way a casement window should open, here are some pointers to help you choose the best option. What Are Casement Windows? Casement windows are a type of moveable window with hinges on one side that connect it to its frame. They open outward, like a […]

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Although there are no hard and fast rules about which way a casement window should open, here are some pointers to help you choose the best option.

What Are Casement Windows?

Casement windows are a type of moveable window with hinges on one side that connect it to its frame. They open outward, like a door, and can be opened as little or as much as you want. Casement windows offer many benefits. They lend themselves to your home’s aesthetics due to their neat and simple design. More importantly, they give your living spaces access to natural ventilation. No matter if the weather is hot or cold, wet or dry, casement windows offer an easy way to let in fresh air. They allow you to easily control how much air you’ll let in.

Things to Think About

You’ll have certain benefits if you choose casement windows that open in the direction of your choosing. To help you make this decision, here are some things to keep in mind:

  • Air Circulation

As the trusted window contractor in the area, we recommend installing casement windows on opposite sides of your house for maximum airflow. This simple step helps you create a cross-breeze. If you’re planning to replace your windows soon, make sure to use this method of air circulation to prevent mold growth and reduce the amount of energy needed for air conditioning in warmer months.

  • A Matter of Preference

Casement windows are usually fitted with outward opening and side hinges; homeowners usually put hinges on the right or left side depending on which hand they use the most. If you’re right-handed, casements that open to the right are easier to use; if you’re left-handed, casements that open to the left are easier to use.

  • Aesthetics

When deciding which way to open casement windows, take into account how the end product will look and how it matches your property. Many houses have side-by-side casements that open in opposite directions, like French windows. This improves ventilation, daylighting, and outdoor views.

Thinking of replacing your windows? Give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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The 4 Best Types of Glass for Alaska /windows/the-4-best-types-of-glass-for-alaska/ /windows/the-4-best-types-of-glass-for-alaska/#respond Thu, 18 Aug 2022 18:00:01 +0000 /?p=13253 Even in Alaska, the sun’s ultraviolet rays are strong enough to affect your home’s interior. Over time, UV rays can damage your drapes, furniture, rugs, and artwork, as well as wood and stone surfaces, giving them a dull, faded appearance. This is why Renewal by Anderson offers replacement windows with Low-E glass to reduce these […]

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Even in Alaska, the sun’s ultraviolet rays are strong enough to affect your home’s interior. Over time, UV rays can damage your drapes, furniture, rugs, and artwork, as well as wood and stone surfaces, giving them a dull, faded appearance. This is why Renewal by Anderson offers replacement windows with Low-E glass to reduce these effects.

ENERGY STAR®-certified windows are the best defense at reducing the negative effects of constant exposure to UV rays. All our high-performance Low-E4® glass packages have exceptional energy-efficiency ratings, but they filter out UV rays differently. Here’s how the four best types of glass for the Alaskan climate work:

  • Low-E4® SmartSun™ Glass

SmartSun glass meets our highest standards in cool and hot weather performance. SmartSun glass blocks 95% of harsh UV rays

  • Low-E4® Glass

Perfect where both heating and cooling costs are a concern, our Low-E4 glass helps keep your home warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and blocks 84% of harmful UV rays.

  • Low-E4® SmartSun™ Glass with HeatLock® Technology

All the benefits of our Low-E4 SmartSun glass that blocks 95% of UV rays plus an energy-saving glass coating that helps your living space feel warmer and more comfortable.

  • Triple Pane Glass

An extra pane of glass helps keep the indoor temperature in and the outdoor temperature out, making this our most energy-efficient option. Perfect for colder climates where more months of the year are spent heating the home.

 

Our windows take advantage of the newest technologies to help lower your energy costs and keep your belongings and family safe from UV damage. To discuss your window replacement options, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

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