A replacement window is a window that fits within the opening of an existing window. It is custom made, designed to fit exactly, and can be installed without removing or disturbing the trim work around the old window.
When your home was built, the window openings were made to accommodate a stock size window. Replacement windows are custom fit to the existing openings. The most important differences are increased ease of operation and energy efficiency features driven by new technologies.
Your home has finished siding, walls, and trim which need to stay intact to minimize disruption and cost. A replacement window is made to fit into your existing window's sash opening (the area of glass including its frame and any hardware). The installation of a pre-constructed window would require the removal of the entire window including its jamb, head, sill, and casings to expose the stud opening. This method is labor intensive, invasive and would involve changes to walls and siding.
Standard or lumberyard windows are always cheaper, until you take into consideration the increased costs of labor! Add to that the problems of trimming or finishing the window opening. Custom replacement windows provide better energy performance and save your fuel costs as well.
Yes! You will save on your heating and cooling bills. Quality replacement windows are virtually maintenance-free, which eliminates painting costs. Finally, a window's warranty may easily add to the resale value of your home. Future homebuyers are concerned with kitchens, bathrooms and windows. Curb appeal is increased with new windows, and investing in new energy efficient windows will be a selling-point if you decide to put your home on the market.
Because Harvey frames and sashes are made of vinyl, you'll never need to paint or caulk. Your windows won't stick, and you won't have to remove storm windows in order to clean them. An occasional wipe with a damp cloth will keep your windows sparkling new for years to come.
The Energy Star program was created by the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy to help consumers in the recognition of energy-efficient products. This program also promotes the environmental and economic benefits of these products through the Energy Star label and other program activities.
Not at all! There are as many warranties as there are window manufacturers. Some brand name factory warranties cover just the sash and frame. Other warranties are left to the installer. Your warranty is only as good as the company behind it. With Harvey windows, your unit is warranted from the extrusion and parts to the glass and construction by a Lifetime Limited Warranty*, with transferability provisions.
There is a huge difference in the quality and performance of different windows. The glazing technology, glass system, vinyl composite, profile and construction of the rails, are just a few things you need to consider. For more information about Harvey windows, see our Window Page.
The easiest way to compare energy performance of different windows and doors is to read the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) label. It provides valuable energy efficiency information about the product including the u-value, solar heat gain and visible transmittance values. Also, check to see if the product is ENERGY STAR® qualified.
Drafty windows and air infiltration could have several causes.
Condensation is a direct result of interior humidity and the difference between indoor and outside air temperature. The efficiency of your window will also impact the temperature and humidity level at which condensation occurs. Energy efficient windows will help reduce condensation.