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Atlanta Vinyl Windows - Professional Work for Over 30 Years

When it comes to vinyl windows, you want to make sure you are looking for a window or door with at least dual-paned glass (or triple-paned glass), with a "Low-E" glass coating to reduce the amount of infrared rays that come into the home. You also want to be certain to buy a window with added "Argon gas" between the window panes. To avoid cheap imitators, be sure to choose vinyl windows that are highly rated. We prefer the Simonton brand. Our customers in Douglasville, Dallas, Acworth, Kennesaw, Rome, Marietta and Atlanta can attest to their quality.

Best ‘N Windows knows windows! We’re proud to be Better Business Bureau members with an A+ rating We're also certified by the Association of Window and Door Installers (under Pacelli). And we're "Lead-Certified" replacement window professionals,

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There are very good reasons why new home builders use a basic vinyl window during the construction process. First of all, vinyl windows (even the cheaper variety) do a decent job of keeping water out. Unlike wood, the frames will not rot over time. However, you do get what you pay for, so beware because cheap vinyl windows have a constant problem with the bending of the frame in the window setting. This can and will cause drafts, leaks and other problems down the road. Invest in a quality vinyl window, like Simonton to avoid any future headaches.

Vinyl Windows - A Blessing in Cool/Hot Southeast Climates

There are many reasons to choose replacement vinyl windows. But perhaps the most-appealing is the energy-savings over time. On average, you can save up to 15% on annual cooling bills if you purchase and install windows with "low-E" glass. And, you'll get up to a whopping 50% in reduced heat loss with cold climate vinyl windows. This according to the U.S. Dept. of Energy. Vinyl windows are also good-looking as well which can improve the value of your home. Below is a list of features of replacement vinyl windows.

♦ Premium vinyl is an excellent insulator, far better than aluminum, steel and stainless steel.
♦ Most vinyl windows are dual-pane or triple-pane, providing great thermal efficiency.
♦ Windows by top producers like Simonton, have tighter seals to prevent moisture.
♦ Generally, vinyl windows enhance the look of your home. Although common in white,
they can be ordered in a variety of colors to enhance your home's exterior.