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Replacement House Windows from Burr Roofing, Siding and Windows

New Windows Are A Great Investment

We offer an extensive line of replacement windows designed for just about any home.

Replacement windows are only as good as the company that stands behind them! Burr Roofing, Siding and Windows has the expertise you need to install your new windows properly and exactly according to our manufacturers specifications. You should expect no less!

New windows are a great investment to make in your home. The right window can reduce your heating and cooling bills, dramatically enhance your home's curb appeal, and even increase the value of your home.

New Windows Are A Great Investment

Why Choose Burr to Replace Your Windows Click Here

Benefits of New Windows Click Here

Why Improve Your House? Click Here

Replacement Windows…The Big "3" Click Here

Window Replacement Comparisons Click Here

Types of Windows Click Here

Grades of Glass Click Here

Why choose Burr Roofing, Siding and Windows for your new replacement windows?

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  • The two most important things to think about when choosing new windows are the right window and the right company. Our goal is to make installing replacement windows one of the best decision you will ever make when it comes to improving your home.
  • Some companies try to push one brand of windows to everyone. Burr Roofing, offers several brands of quality windows so you can be sure you find the right fit for your unique needs and style.
  • We help simplify the process. Our window specialists sit with you in your home, measure and examine your existing windows, and go over your options and answer any questions that you may have.
  • You don’t have to worry if you are doing the right thing to solve your home improvement needs and dreams. If you are having a problem, our window specialists are trained to properly diagnose the problem and help you identify the best solution for you.
  • During installation we will protect your property and do a proper clean up at the end of each day. We will treat your home as if it were our own. We stand behind our work. Your windows are backed by full manufacturers warranties, our and 30+ years in business.
  • Your home will not be at risk. We are fully licensed and insured-including workers compensation.
  • We take the stress out of financing your project. We are Same As Cash Options. Ask for Details.

Benefits of New Windows

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Does your home need New Windows?
New Windows Are A Great Investment
  • Are you tired of difficult to clean windows?
  • Are your windows hard to open?
  • Tired of the time, safety and expense of painting old windows?
  • Do you hate wasting money on heating from old windows?
  • Are you tired of cold drafts?
  • Do you feel like the look of your house could use an update?
  • Are you concerned your old windows will impact your resale value?
  • Are you thinking about the security of your home because of old locks?
  • Do your current windows allow outside noises inside your home?

We can tell you that the right window, installed properly will

  • Lower your energy costs- sometimes by up to 30% or higher
  • Make your home more comfortable
  • Make it quicker and easier to keep your windows clean
  • Reduce Ultraviolet damage
  • Give you a quieter home
  • Allow you to save time and money on maintenance
  • Improve homeowner safety
  • Increase light and your view
  • Improve security with better locking systems
  • Enhance the beauty of your home
  • Increase the resale value of your home up to 114%

Replacement Windows… The Big "3"

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Couples and individuals shopping for replacement house windows often express different concerns. There are those that want to replace their cold, drafty windows; others are confronted with deteriorating frames, while still others simply want to enhance the overall appearance of their home.

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Regardless of what motivates you, replacement home windows are a significant investment. We want to help you select the right windows for your home.

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Check Out Our Chart For Quick & Easy Window Replacement Comparisons

Characteristics:

Vinyl

Wood

Wood Clad

Durability

Extremely Durable

Wood Frames are more susceptible to damage associated with moisture

Vinyl Clad - Extremely Durable

Aluminum Clad - Durable

Strength

Quite Strong

A Bit Weaker

Exterior Frame - Very Strong

Interior Frame - A Bit Weaker

Energy Efficiency

Very Efficient

A Great Insulator

Energy Efficient

Maintenance

Virtually Maintenance Free

Maintenance required at regular intervals such as painting, scraping, etc.

Very Low Maintenance

Design

Streamlined & Flexible - Limited Color Palette

Unique designs and natural beauty of wood with limitless options

Exterior- Designs based on vinyl or aluminum

Interior- Designs based on natural wood options

Expense

Moderate

Moderate to High

Moderate to High

Types of Windows

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To help you decide what is best for you!

Bay Windows

Bay Windows are generally comprised of three or more windows. A unique look is achieved by projecting the side units out from the exterior in 30, 45 or 90-degree angles. For your replacement bay windows, you can elect for individual windows to remain stationary or operating. You may even choose to make your center window stationary and the two side units operating as double hung or casements.

Awning Windows

Awning Windows feature a top hinge and open outwards. Your replacement awning windows will generally provide for lesser rates of air leakage. The reason? The sash closes by pressing against the window frame. Note that screens are placed on the interior of the window frame.

Casement Windows

Casement Windows are based on a side hinge design. The benefits of replacement casement windows include: lower air leakage rates, a sash that closes by pressing to the frame, and screens that are placed on the interior. Additionally, because casement windows project outward, the home is afforded better ventilation than sliders of similar size.

Double Hung Windows

Double Hung Windows feature the ability to slide each sash vertically. You are able to control the level of ventilation from a small opening to one half of the total glass dimension. Additionally, with double hung replacement windows, you have the option of placing a screen on the exterior of the window frame. Single Hung windows differ slightly. This style window allows only the bottom sash to slide.

Double-Sliding windows

Double-Sliding windows allow homeowners to slide both sashes horizontally, while single-sliding windows only provide for movement of one sash. Benefits are similar to that of double/single hung windows: ventilation area can be manipulated, and screens can be placed on both the interior and exterior of the unit.

Fixed Frame Windows

Fixed Frame Windows are the most basic of styles. This term typically alludes to windows that are inoperable or non-venting.


Grades of Glass

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Choices! Choices! Choices! Now that you know your window options, you will need to consider the various types of glass that are available. There are several different grades, and you will want to make the best decision based on your energy efficiency goals. This section has been designed to help you do just that!

Clear Glass

As you probably have already guessed, clear glass is the preferred material for home windowpanes. But with newer techniques such as glazing or cutting, as well as custom fitting, consumers now have the ability to 'customize' the appearance of their windows. Additional enhancements include glazing options that help control heat loss and condensation.

Low-Emissivity Glass (Low-E)

Low-E glass features an unique surface coating that reduces the heat transfer back through the window. In fact, such a coating can reflect anywhere from 60% of the normally transmitted heat without inhibiting the amount of light that passes through the window.

Heat-Absorbing Glass

Featuring special tints, heat-absorbing glass absorbs up to 45% of incoming solar energy, thereby reducing heat gain. However, keep in mind that a portion of the absorbed heat will pass through the window via conduction or re-radiation.

Reflective Glass

Reflective glass is favored for its ability to control solar heat gain during the summer months. The secret? This grade of glass is coated with a reflective film. Two additional aspects to consider: reflective glass helps reduce the passage of light throughout the year, and reduces solar transmittance.

 

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