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Explaining shutters and
windows
Guides and information about home repairs and more.
Replacing windows sometimes requires a professional. Window replacement may require the assistance of a general contractor or window company, depending on the size and complexity of your project. Cost depends on the number and sizes of the vinyl windows you wish to replace. If you are changing the size of the original windows, or your size requires a special order, it will cost more. When replacing your homes windows, look for windows that use low emissivity glass or Low E glass. This will improve the energy efficiency of your home. A thin layer of coating on one side of the E glass will help insulate the window. This type of extremely thin coating is a clear silver layer between two metal oxide layers. With this coating it helps to reduce heat loss by reflecting the heat back into your home. In addition it will help block harmful ultraviolet rays from coming through the glass. This type of ultraviolet ray can cause fading of fabric, furniture, and other valuable items in the house.
Priming your shutters Prime your exterior window shutters with an oil-based coat tinted as closely as possible to the final color you desire. The paint should be sprayed on the wood in a fine mist so that the oil will penetrate into the seams and joints and protect the wood from moisture. Don't forget to paint in between and around louvers and corners. Use a high-quality grade of exterior latex paint for the two top coats. Latex paint will not become chalky or fade like an oil-based paint.
With well-insulated windows heat transfer is stopped, your home stays
warmer, and your heating bill is lowered. Increasing the temperature
will decrease the amount of humidity in the air, and reduce the chance
of condensation forming. Warmer glass surface temperature also reduces
the chance of condensation.
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