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, Simonton new construction windows can actually be used to replace old windows, too.
What Are New Construction Nail Fin Windows?
How to Use Simonton New Construction Windows as Replacements
Simonton new construction nail fin windows can replace an existing window. Simonton uses an integral nailing fin with J-channel aids (which make installation easy for a knowledgeable contractor). Their new construction products include energy-efficient, gas-filled dual pane glass and attractive interior and exterior frames.
If gutting the window frame down to the studs poses no problem for your home improvement plans, Simonton new construction windows offer a high-quality, long-lasting solution for new windows.
A few notes about using new construction nail fin windows as replacements:
- Some exterior work is involved, such as removing the window sill and cutting or plying off some siding. A good
window replacement company will know how to do this carefully, replacing or reattaching the materials after the window has been replaced. - Stucco and masonry may need to be touched up on the exterior.
- If the sill and other surrounding woodwork are in good condition and free of rot, the standard replacement windows will be more cost-effective and faster to install.
New construction nail fin windows certainly provide more of a “home makeover” than you would expect from a retrofit window. On the flip side, Simonton replacement windows let you keep the original framing without altering the look much at all.
Simonton New Construction Windows in Sonoma County
To learn more about your options for Simonton ProFinish new construction nail fin windows as well as replacement window options, please contact us today in the Santa Rosa area.