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Wood Windows and Doors Custom Built in San Francisco California
EDUCATION
If
you’ve never bought replacement windows before, the process can be
overwhelming. Fortunately, it’s easy to get up to speed. We’ll show you
where to start, what features to look for, and what to expect from a
dealer. We’ll also point out common pitfalls in the process – some
terms and measurements can be misleading. Our Glossary can help you
better understand the unique window and door terminology that you’ll
hear from salespeople, read in brochures or review online. This section
will help you out, no matter where you are in the process. By
navigating the choices below, you’ll discover how to get started,
evaluate your options, and choose the product that’s right for you.
LEARN THE BASICS
OVERVIEW
Here’s
our guide to everything windows – what’s available, how to evaluate
your needs, and what to expect along the way. Whether you’re looking for
beauty, energy efficiency, durability or to increase your home’s
overall value, this section will give you the tools you’ll need to feel
confident when a dealer/installer visits your home.
QUESTIONS
Where do I begin?
First,
consider your goals: will your new windows be a matter of beauty,
energy efficiency, or both? How much maintenance are you willing to do?
Will you do a simple replacement, or go for a totally different style?
Take a walk around the house - inside and out - and assess your
priorities.
How do I start shopping?
Typically
the process begins on the Internet, so you're already on your way. On
this site, we've included tools to show you the process, prepare you to
meet with our sales representatives, and highlight what we have to
offer. You'll also find helpful links to broaden your search. And if you
like what you see here, we'll point you to our showroom in the City
of San Pablo CA.
What comes next?
Like
most manufacturers of replacement windows, we have a network of
qualified professional sales representatives/installers who will
determine your exact needs, order, deliver and install your new
windows..
CONSIDERATIONS
Which windows to replace?
It
all depends on your objectives. To maximize beauty, energy efficiency
and maintenance freedom, it's best to replace them all. If that's not an
option, consider the rooms in which new windows will do the most good -
the ones you use most, or are most drafty, should be priorities..
What kind of windows to buy?
The
most important consideration is materials. Windows are made of vinyl,
vinyl/composite, aluminum or wood. If you're looking for options,
customization and long-lasting windows, Wood is the way to go. You'll be
able to replace exactly what you have, or go for dramatic new
combinations with bays, bows, or any other shape you can imagine.
Warranties and Service
Always
ask your sales representative about the warranties their manufacturers
offer. Wood Windows and Doors Corp come offers warranty for its products
and installations,. But as you consider warranties, consider initial
quality and durability as well. The best warranty is the one you'll
never need to use.
COMPARING WINDOWS
OVERVIEW
Get informed!
What
makes a good window, and what makes a great one? In this section,
you’ll learn to spot the features you’ll want to look for as you compare
your options. From materials to construction to beauty and performance,
you’ll be armed with the information you’ll need to make a decision
you’ll be satisfied with for years to come.
QUESTIONS
What are great windows made from?
Wood,
aluminum and vinyl are the most common materials for replacement
windows. Most people choose Wood for its impressive insulating
qualities, easy maintenance and numerous color to paint and style
choices to customize, as well as its benefits to keep the value of your
home.
What's it take to make a great window?
Many
windows look the same, but they're definitely not created equal. Look
for a high-quality wood windows that resists dirt and is easy to clean.
The wood frames can be filled surround with foam insulation material.
Also look for quality weather stripping and hardware - make sure they
create a very tight seal when the window is closed and locked.
What makes an energy efficient frame?
Look
for high quality materials. With wood windows, an environmentally
friendly foam insulation in the frame can make a big difference. Also,
installation is critical - a poor seal to the existing wall will ruin
the energy efficiency of any window.
What makes glass energy efficient?
Look
for multiple panes, argon gas fillings between panes, and advanced
"Low-e" coatings. These help let light and beauty in while reducing
interior fading and keeping hot or cold weather out. It's also important
to check a window's Solar Heat Gain Coefficient. Sunlight brings heat
into your home, and depending on the season and where you live, this can
either help or hurt your energy bill.
Is weather stripping important?
Weather
stripping is a crucial yet often overlooked feature which can make or
break a window's efficiency. Look for Weather stripping that's made of
advanced materials, and for locks and latches that compress it fully to
create a truly airtight seal. Also ask where hardware is fastened - it's
preferable to fasten to the structural reinforcement, rather than the
wood surface.
How do I compare windows
The
Internet has changed forever the way people buy windows. You dont want
to be “sold”; you want to be educated and informed so you can make the
decision thats right for you. Use our website and talk to our sales
representatives. We compare our products with our competition frequently
in these same ways.
What makes a window easy to maintain?
Wood
is very easy to wipe clean and requires special care or treatment after
installation. We have a blog dedicated on providing information
about maintenance for your windows after installation.
GETTING READY TO BUY
OVERVIEW
Finding and buying the right windows.
You’ve
done your homework. Now it’s time to find the right windows for you.
Some people can be intimidated by the process, but if you know what you
want and what to expect, you’re likely to end up with windows you’ll be
happy with for as long as you own your home.
How can I find the right Company?
It's
best to seek out the most qualified company in your area and compare
what they have to offer. Ask for their references. Ask to see previous
projects or to talk to previous customers. Are all their installation
crews certified?
How can I be sure I'll get a quality product?
Sometimes
buyers find a dealer through an advertisement or word-of-mouth, and buy
whatever they offer. A better way is to shop for a manufacturer first,
then find a sales representative who offers exactly what you're looking
for. We thank you for your interest in Wood Windows and Doors Corp. We
demand a lot from our sales representative, and we're happy to help you
find one near you.
How can I compare one company with another?
There
are plenty of companies out there, so there's no reason to hire one you
don't feel completely comfortable with. Ask to see photos of previous
installations, and ask if you can talk to previous customers about their
experiences.
What can I expect when a sales representative visits my home?
On
the initial visit, a sales representative will take a walk around your
house inside and out. They'll note the size and style of each window and
ask for your input. Be prepared to ask and answer a lot of questions.
Your sales representative will want to understand your ideas on possible
upgrades, and will look for any unusual installation challenges. Above
all, be confident, and make sure the sales representative understands
exactly what you want.
CONSIDERATIONS
Make sure your sales representative offers the best type of wood windows you're looking for
A
sales representative may offer products from a particular manufacturer,
but they may not carry the type of windows that you are looking for. If
you've settled on high end quality products and focused on quality, ask
your sales representative if they carry that specific product before
they visit your home, here at WND we start with Western Red Cedar Wood.
Make a checklist
The best way to ensure you're not missing anything in the buying process is to work from a list of considerations. That should help make sure you haven't missed anything.
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