by Denise Bryant | Dec 25, 2019 | Types of Windows, Window Repair, Window Replacement, Windows
When you get right down to it, every Simonton energy-efficient window is a custom one. That’s because each window is sized and made to fit your home’s unique characteristics. The Simonton custom windows we’re covering in this post are replacement windows that comes in...
by Denise Bryant | Aug 5, 2019 | Types of Windows, Window Replacement, Windows
It’s true that many single and double hung windows in the modern home are in the range of 24 to 30 inches wide by 48 to 56 inches high. But just a quick look at our gallery of Simonton windows shows that “standard” can vary from the smallest bathroom window to the...
by Denise Bryant | Jul 17, 2019 | Simonton Windows, Types of Windows, Window Replacement
For homeowners living in California Simonton Verona windows are an affordable, streamlined option that give your home a sleek, contemporary appearance. Beautiful and energy efficient they’re a versatile window that offers great value. Simonton Verona Windows Simonton...
by Denise Bryant | Jan 31, 2019 | Simonton Windows, Types of Windows, Window Frame
Retrofit windows offer an easy solution when you want to replace windows to save energy or reduce drafts and noise. However, you also have the option of using Simonton new construction nail fin windows when you want to replace everything down to the frame. Simonton...
by Denise Bryant | Oct 2, 2018 | Types of Windows, Window Maintenance, Window Repair, Window Replacement, Windows
Replacing windows in the fall makes perfect sense. Moderate temperatures make the installation process very convenient, and you’ll be ready for energy savings when winter comes. Simonton window replacement options also improve the look of your home inside and out, so...
by Denise Bryant | Sep 19, 2018 | Simonton Windows, Types of Windows, Window Repair, Window Replacement, Windows
At first glance, the difference between replacement windows and new construction nail fin windows might sound obvious. Replacements, or retrofit windows, go on existing homes whereas the new construction windows need to be installed when the house is built. However,...