May 07

Fine Construction wants to encourage all  homeowners to take advantage of this time of year and get those windows and doors replaced.  Not only is this great for heating and air conditioning costs but the are tax deductions and benefits are optimal with home improvements.  AND…Fine  Construction is offering discounts on installed products like woodclad, fiberglass and vinyl windows.  Below we have listed some of the product materials we offer. Now’s the time for a new window package. Call us or visit our website today.

Window Replacement
The type and quality of the window frame usually affect a window’s air infiltration and heat loss characteristics. Many window frames are available–all with varying degrees of energy efficiency. Some of the more common are fixed-pane, casement, awning, single and double-hung and horizontal sliding.

Fixed-Pane

When properly installed, fixed-pane windows are airtight and inexpensive and can be custom designed for a wide variety of applications. But because they cannot be opened, fixed-pane windows are unsuitable in places where ventilation is required.

Casement and Awning

Casement and awning windows with compression seals are moderately airtight and provide good ventilation when opened. Casement windows open sideways with hand cranks. Awning windows are similar to casement windows except that their hinges are located at the top of the window instead of at the sides. Windows with compression seals allow about half as much air leakage as double-hung and horizontal sliding window with sliding seals

Single and Double Hung.

Double-hung windows have top and bottom sashes (the sliding sections of the window) and can be opened by pulling up the lower sashes or pulling down the upper sash. Although they are among the most popular type of window, double-hung windows can be inefficient because they are often leaky. Single-hung windows are somewhat better because only one sash moves.

Horizontal Sliding

Horizontal sliding windows are like double-hung windows except that the sashes are located on the left and right edges rather than on the tops and bottoms. Horizontal sliding windows open on the side and are especially suitable for spaces that require a long, narrow view..

Frame Materials

Window frames are available in a variety of materials including aluminum, wood, vinyl, and fiberglass. Frames may be primarily composed of one material, or they may be a combination of different materials such as wood and vinyl. Each frame material has its advantages and disadvantages.

Aluminum

Though ideal for customized window design at low cost, aluminum frames cause conductive heat loss and condensation.

Wood

Wood frames have higher R-values, are unaffected by temperature extremes and are less prone to condensation, but they require considerable maintenance in the form of periodic painting. If wood frames are not properly protected from moisture, they can warp, crack, and stick.

Vinyl

Vinyl window frames, which are made primarily from polyvinyl chloride (pvc), offer many advantages. They are available in a wide range of styles and shapes, have moderate to high R-values, are easily customized, are competitively priced, require low maintenance, and mold easily into almost any shape. But vinyl frames are not strong or rigid, which limits the weight of glass that can be used. In addition, vinyl frames can soften, warp, twist, and bow.

Fiberglass

Fiberglass frames can be made in a variety of colors and can hold large expanses of glass. Some fiberglass frames are hollow; others are filled with fiberglass insulation.

More on door replacement products and choices in our next blog entry…
Aug 17

Good news in Seattle!….Pella Windows is adding us to their sales and installation team. In today’s market, it is important to maximize energy efficiency in your home. Energy efficiency is increased with the installation of new windows….whether retrofit (fits in existing jamb space) window or a new replacement window.

Pella Window Company’s History:

Pella was established in 1925 (celebrating 85 years in existence!). The company was named Rolscreen, producing unique roll-up windows. They moved to Pella, Iowa in 1926.

In 1934, Rolscreen introduced a Venetian blind.

In 1957, the company introduced double-glass, Twinlite windows.

In 1992, the Pella name was replaced with the Rolscreen name and the company utilized a Japanese management technique called Kaizen. At this time Pella was reorganizing to reduce the time to produce windows and doors and increasing quality control measures.

By 2000, Pella delivered 98.5 percent of its orders on time. Custom orders that formerly took five weeks to fill now took two. Pella’s improved service allowed its dealers to operate more efficiently as well.

While I was in Pella last week, I met a local couple that gave me the history of Pella, Iowa — including the Dutch influence to the area, with a population of 9,800 people. Pella Window employs 41% of the town’s people. Wow! — this company is key to this town’s survival!   Click here to read in-depth about the Pella window History

Product Line

Pella has a great line of products to choose from;  The Architect Series is a wood window that can be stained or painted on the interior with an aluminum clad exterior.  This product has an endless amount of options from exterior colors to wood species and interior finishes…and the list goes on.

The Designer Series offers the blinds between the glass that has made Pella Windows popular and unique. These blinds have a lot of options; including a variety of different types of blinds, an assortment of colors and styles, a lot of exterior color choices, and a range of interior wood choices and finishes. This is another great product line to pick from.

Included in Pella wood windows with aluminum clad exteriors are wood in the interior . There are many options for interior and exterior, including 27 exterior color choices.

The Designer Series has a clad exterior with options for blinds between the window panes. When people talk Pella, they know that their exterior finish will be exceptional.

Pella Windows and Doors are a great product for any home. Pella offers a variety of products for any home form entry level to high end windows with more options than it’s competitors.
If you would like to replace or add some windows or doors, don’t hesitate, call me to discuss your ideas.

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