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Understanding The Different Types of Pella® Replacement Windows

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Are you considering updating your windows to Pella® windows? It’s a great choice for homeowners looking to increase the energy efficiency, style, and overall value of their property. However, knowing which types of Pella® windows are best suited for your home can be a confusing task - but it doesn't have to be! Let’s take a look at some of the different types of Pella® windows available so that you can make an informed decision when selecting new windows. We'll cover each option's key features, benefits, and design advantages - so by the end you'll know exactly what type of window works best for your needs.

Awning Windows:

Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom, allowing for air flow while keeping the rain out. They're perfect for areas that need ventilation and come in a variety of designs to fit any style of home.

Bay or Bow Windows:

Bay or bow windows extend outwards from the home, creating an interior window seat while adding depth and extra lighting to the room. Bay windows consist of three windows - a large center window flanked by two smaller windows. Bow windows, on the other hand, have four or more windows arranged in a gentle curve.

Casement Windows:

Casement windows are hinged on the side and swing outward like a door, making them easy to open and close. They're ideal for areas that require lots of ventilation and are easy to operate. Casement windows can be styled to fit any home and are also known as crank out or roll out windows.

Double-Hung Windows:

Double-hung windows are the most popular type of window and have two sashes that slide up and down. They're versatile, easy to operate, and perfect for homes that want traditional styling.

Single-Hung Windows:

Single-hung windows are similar to double-hung windows but have only one sash that slides up and down. They're often used in traditional-style homes and are extremely easy to use and energy efficient.

Sliding Windows:

Sliding windows have one fixed pane and one that slides horizontally to open. They're easy to operate, take up minimal space, and are perfect for areas that require a lot of ventilation.

Picture Windows:

Picture windows are large, fixed windows that provide unobstructed views of the outdoors. They're perfect for areas where you want to maximize the view and natural light without compromising energy efficiency.

Custom Windows:

Custom windows are designed specifically to meet your home's unique needs. Whether you have an unusual opening size or want a particular style, Pella® can create a custom window to fit your needs.

From awning windows all the way to picture windows, MatCor can help you find a window that provides superior insulation and durability for our Alaskan climate. That is why we proudly stand by Pella®, knowing they provide comfort and energy savings year after year. By working with us and choosing Pella®, you can rest assured that your home will be equipped with quality windows that will last for years to come. Contact us today to learn more about which type of Pella® window is best for your home and your needs!

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