When your windows start showing signs of wear, you might want to look closely at your options for having professionals install St. Louis replacement windows.  This is one way you can keep your home in tip-top shape inside and out, and save a lot of money in repair costs while at the same time keeping your home’s market value high.  Just like most homeowners, the likelihood of you having the expertise to do your St. Louis window installation is slim, unless you are actually in the business of window installation yourself.  You can have control over the aesthetic aspect of your St. Louis window replacement as well as the budgetary considerations, but it is best to leave the dirty work of actual installation in the hands of expert professionals – a St. Louis remodeling contractor or replacement window specialist’shandiwork will no doubt be better looking than one done by an inexperienced homeowner.  It is easy enough to search for these expert professionals if you only take the time to do your research and background checks.

The first thing you can do is to go online and search for St. Louis window installers, choosing a couple of contractors that appeal to you, and then contacting these contractors to find out more about the kind of services that they can offer.  It would also be a good idea to ask people you know who have had the same job done in their homes for some first-hand accounts, recommendations, and tips as to how their contractors completed the job.  Once you have a couple of preferred contractors on-hand, you can conduct initial exploratory talks to discuss your options and request them to come up with cost estimates that you can review before you commit to a contract.  You would find it interesting to learn that you are no longer confined to St. Louis replacement windows made of wood with a host of other options that not only creates the new look that you want but also provides you with energy efficient solution.  Take a look at some of the options you might be presented with:

  1. Wooden Frames vs. Vinyl Frames – some homeowners still prefer to just replace their old wooden frames with the same kind of frames coated with the same paint color simply to freshen up the look.  There are some, however, who would want to take the need to replace old windows as a chance to change the look of their home.  Vinyl window frames are now a popular option today with more options available as to the construction, color, and style of new windows to be installed.
  2. Single Glazed Panes vs. Double Glazed and Multi-Layer Panes – single-glazed panes are considered to be passé with more homeowners opting for energy efficient double glazed panes owing to its better insulation properties.  Taking it a notch higher are triple glazed panes consisting of three layers of glass separated with by two air pockets, thereby saving more on energy and heating costs.  You might also want to ask about using low-emissivity glass or low-E glass which has been found to block heat loss more effectively than other pane options owing to its thin metallic coating.
  3. Style Choices – your style choices will largely be influenced by your preferences in visual appeal and ease-of-use.  Some of your style options would include single-side hinged casement windows, double-hung windows, horizontal slide gliding windows, awning windows, bay windows, picture windows, and different shapes and sizes of specialty windows. The professional contractor you hire to install your St. Louis replacement windows would be able to advice you as to which of these options would be best for you.