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Service Max

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(866) 459-3696
13018 Seascape Lane, Charlotte, NC
Service Max is a licensed and insured local home service provider dedicated to delivering quality service by professional home repair specialists. We are the solution to your next project!

Window Depot of The Carolinas, Inc.

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(866) 720-2550
117 West 1st Street, Charlotte, NC
Window Depot of the Carolinas, Inc., specializes in window installation and repair, and provides quality service on all major and minor window projects. With experience ranging from new windows to storm and security window installation to complex wood window repair, we are available for a FREE estimate. Call us today to get an expert consultation tailored to your needs and budget. Adding new windows is one of the easiest ways to improve the look and feel of your residence while reducing your heat loss and energy bill. But the quality of window installation and repair service varies widely from business to business, and hiring the wrong contractor can lead to shoddy workmanship that can cause water damage or even rot. Whether you need repair/installation service for a small residential window to an entire building, trust the experts at Window Depot of the Carolinas Inc., the one-stop resource center for all your window needs.

Better Homes Building Products, Corp.

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(704) 765-3311
1813 Associates Lane, Suite A, Charlotte, NC
Better Homes Building Products, Corp., installs energy efficient windows, siding, attic energy barriers and gutter protection. We provide free no obligation estimates. We accept major credit cards and also offer financing.

Southeast Construction, Inc.

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(866) 349-9154
4019 Mount Holly Huntersville Road, Charlotte, NC
Southeast Construction, Inc., has been taking care of your carpentry needs since 1989. With our high level of expertise we are able to pay attention to your needs and will exceed your expectations. Call us today!

Fast Forward

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(980) 235-9187
4227 Painted Trillium Court , Charlotte, NC
Fast Forward offers a wide range of services and products. If we don't offer what you are looking, for we will refer you to a trusted business partner. We are, generally, a one stop shop for homeowners and small businesses. Call today for a free estimate.

Window Styles

 Windows - Window Styles There are a virtually limitless variety of window styles you can choose from. Some people may choose residential windows depending on looks alone, while others may choose based on durability. However, there are a few practical details that must be kept in mind when you make a choice. Consider the weather of the area you live in, the style of your home and other factors. Here are some of the types of residential windows that are available, that can help you make a choice.

 Windows Contractors For Window Styles In Charlotte, Nc A sliding window is not very highly priced, and can be perfect if you are looking at a window that is going to keep in a lot of energy. It is also very convenient to clean these sorts of windows mainly because the sashes can be detached and put back easily. The only drawback with sliding windows is that you can open only a part of it. That is because to open these, you must slide one sash horizontally over the other one.

If you are looking at a window that lets you enjoy the maximum ventilation and can be cleaned easily, then look at casement windows. These types work on hinges, and can be swung toward the inside or the outside. The latest casement windows with come pivot mechanisms.

The only thing that differs in an awning and a casement window is the position where it is hinged. In a casement window, hinging is on the side, whereas awning windows are hinged on the top. Hopper windows are hinged only at the bottom, and are usually only located on lower walls.

The Jalousie window is made up of an array of glass slats that tilt when the window is cranked open. That sure lets in a lot of fresh air and is an excellent window where ventilation is prioritized. But it is not considered to be the safest type of window.

The name ‘Fixed pane windows’ says all you need to know about this type of window. These are extremely well suited for houses that need an air conditioner or a heater all through the year. There is absolutely no ventilation from this type of window.

The double hung window is made up one sash that moves up, and another one that moves down. Only one of the two can be opened at one time, and that means lesser ventilation. To counter this problem, open the upper sash of one window, and also the lower sash of the window opposite to that one. This way you can get rid of the existing air in the room from the open upper sash, and get fresh air in from the lower sash. This type of window is a very common feature in American homes.

There is just one difference between a double and a single hung window, and that is the number of sashes that can be opened. It is just one in the single hung window, while it is two in the case of a double hung window.

Casement or double hung window types that extend beyond the exterior of the wall is called a Bay window. It is either in the casement form or in the double hung form and has a central window with one or more sections on either side.

A bow window comprises of over three sections that stick out from the wall to form a bow like bend.

You can tilt a tilt turn window to even a hundred and eighty degrees, and that too quite conveniently. You don't have to bother about any hassles in cleaning it up, or doubt its safety features. The central lock makes it one of the safest window options that also serves as an emergency exit because of its big size and tilt turn features.

The egress window’s large size makes it a great emergency exit, and it meets definitions of local building codes for an emergency exit.

A storm window is the perfect choice for any house that expects to counter storms and other harsh climatic conditions. That is because this type of window has an air space between it and the window. This serves as great padding and safeguards the house from hot or cold climate.

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