| Replacement Bathroom Windows |
| Written by Charles Faust | |
| Tuesday, 29 April 2008 | |
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Replacement bathroom windows are generally needed before your other windows due to rot, mold and mildew issues. Since your bathroom is a very moist room your replacement bathroom windows should not be made of wood. There are a wide selection of vinyl replacement windows that will protect your bathroom without the rot, mold or mildew issues. The first step in picking your new bathroom replacement windows is to pick the style. Replacement bathroom windows are generally needed before your other windows due to rot, mold and mildew issues. Since your bathroom is a very moist room your replacement bathroom windows should not be made of wood. There are a wide selection of vinyl replacement windows that will protect your bathroom without the rot, mold or mildew issues. The first step in picking your new bathroom replacement windows is to pick the style. Some of the common styles are:
1. Double hung windows,
are the standard when it comes to replacing your bathroom window. The
slide up and down with ease and tilt in for easy cleaning.
2. Casement windows, are a popular option if your window
is exposed to the wind. A casement window provides almost twice the
ventilation when compared to a double hung window.
3. Garden windows, make a great choice for bathroom
windows! Garden windows allow you to grow flowers and spices in order
to add a nice fresh smell to your bathroom. Imagine your own organic
"green" bathroom deodorizer that makes your bathroom look and smell
great. 4. Slider windows, are an option but unless your window is rather wide they do not provide great ventilation. 5. Octagon windows, are a great 2nd window for a bathroom. If you install an octagon window high in your bathroom you can take advantage of the natural light without people looking in. 1. Clear glass to let in nature light. 2. Obscure glass to provide a little natural light without people being able to look in. Think long and hard before you order obscure glass since most people forget that if people can't see in, you can't see out. Some people like to order obscure glass on only the bottom sash so they can still see out the top sash. 3. Decorative glass like stained glass, beveled glass, leaded glass, and decorative glass with brass caning. If you want to make your plain looking bathroom a little classier, take a good look at decorative glass. When you are ready to replace your bathroom windows you can request a free window estimate by clicking here. |
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