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Want to bring some light into your life? If so, we can help. Having new windows installed on your home can provide significant energy savings, offer ease of cleaning, and add a beautiful new look that complements your entire home. Installing windows is a long-term investment that will provide a strong return from resale value to savings on your energy bills.

Energy-efficient home windows or window replacements of aluminum or other materials can have a big impact on appearance and maintenance costs. Home improvement is the best way to maximize the value of your home. We have the knowledge of how and when to install and also the proper installation techniques needed to maximize the effectiveness of your window project and savings. Whether it is a style you need, or even a window part, we can assist you.


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The primary feature in Bow Windows is that four or more windows are joined and installed on a radius from wall to wall, forming a curved or "bow" effect. Bow Windows are typically used in a large window opening to maximize the daylight. Bow Windows can ...
The primary feature in Bay Windows is that three or more windows are joined together, usually at 30 degree or 45 degree angles. The center section of a Bay Window is typically stationary, with either Casement Windows or Double Hung Windows ...
The Primary feature in Double Hung Windows is that both window sashes operate vertically, as compared to Single Hung Windows, where the bottom sash is the only operational section. The appearance of the Double...
The primary feature in Double Sliding Windows is that it has two sashes, framed side by side and functions with both sashes sliding horizontally. Double Sliding Windows are versatile and create a viable alternative for space restrictions, where...
The primary feature in Casement Windows is that they are hinged on the sides of the frame and open from the side, usually to the exterior. Casement Windows that swing outwardly are typically the most energy efficient of window styles since the...

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Imagine the beauty... the easiness... the energy savings...

Have you ever wondered what life would be like with new windows installed on your home providing energy savings, ease of cleaning and a beautiful new look that would complement your home? Installing windows is a long-term investment that will provide a strong return from resale value to savings on your energy bills.

Zablocki Construction is here to assist you with any questions you may have. Feel free at any time to request a Free Quote.

Energy efficient home windows or window replacements of aluminum or other materials can have a big impact on appearance and maintenance costs. Home improvement is the best way to maximize the value of your home. Knowing when and how to install and the proper installing techniques are all subjects that we can provide information on. Whether it is a style you need or a window part, we can assist you.

When remodeling your home, inspecting your frames and the type of glass outfitted on your old windows is a great place to start. Knowing the major brands such as Andersen, or Pella will help you compare quality with price. Understanding the differences between vinyl and aluminum is critical to making the choice that is right for you. We stand ready right now to assist you with your window needs. We are here to provide you with a great start as you begin your search for the best product to meet your needs and budget, whether it's stock or custom replacement windows. Gaining product information will help you know the terminology and what to look for in vinyl, wood and composite technology.

Condensation Information

Window Condensation
Condensation is the deposit of water vapor from the air that gather on a cold surface whose temperature is below the dew point, like a cold window frame or cold glass that is exposed to the interior humidity. Condensation is a result of humidity from indoor air and outside air. Windows are not to be blamed for condensation problems; it is the moisture of the indoor air that is the true cause of window condensation. Keeping the humidity in your home lower, will make it less likely that condensation will occur, however the efficiency of your windows will also affect the levels at which condensation appears.

The main factor in energy efficient windows reducing condensation is that windows with low "U-Factors" will result in the inside glass temperature being similar to the room temperature, thus lowering condensation problems. The same is true for windows with non-metal frames and warm edge technologies. If you are experiencing too much condensation on your windows, then the humidity inside your house is too high. You can take steps to reduce the humidity in your home until the condensation virtually disappears.

Some of the more common steps to reduce condensation include:
• Venting Clothes Dryers and Gas Burners to the outside.
• Using Kitchen and Bathroom Exhaust Fans regularly.
• Checking all ventilation equipment for proper functionality.
• Airing out the Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry Room after use.
• Properly ventilating Attic and Crawl Spaces.
• Inspecting Humidifiers for proper temperature settings.

Occasional condensation is commonplace, especially during changing seasons of humid summers to cooler falls. However, if chronic condensation occurs on a window, it can lead to more severe problems such as peeling paints, rotting wood or rusted metal. With vinyl replacement windows, many of those issues are resolved. Also, double glazed windows are more efficient than single glazed for reducing condensation.

 



 
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