3 Reasons to Get Sliding Windows

3 Reasons to Get Sliding Windows

Finding the right type of window replacement for your home is important. After all, your choice of window will determine your home’s energy efficiency, ventilation and aesthetic appeal.


3 Reasons to Get Sliding Windows
In our years of service, we have found sliding windows to be the best option for those prioritizing ventilation and  ease of maintenance. Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey-Metro New York shares three reasons why you should consider them.

1. Better Natural Lighting

A sliding window can improve a room’s overall natural lighting. This is because sliders use fewer parts overall. This kind of style fits contemporary homes and don’t have sashes, which gives you a clearer, unobstructed view of the outside.

2. Maximum Ventilation

You get more than just sunlight when you invest in sliders for your living room windows. You also have access to a great source of ventilation. Unlike casement or double-hung types, which require more effort and only open halfway, sliders can open most of the way with only minimal effort. Sliding windows also don’t stick out when opened, so they’re especially good for rooms with limited opening space on both the inside and outside.

3. Low Maintenance

A good sliding window should also be easy to maintain. With easier operation and fewer parts to worry about, sliders are low-maintenance by design. They are more cost-effective and faster to clean in the long run. They can also be removed easily and placed back without destroying the frame or structure.

Need to find the right windows for your home, whether you need a casement or a bow and bay window? Let the experts at Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey-New York Metro help you choose the most suitable kinds. Call us at (866) 609-5033 to learn more or fill out our contact form for a free estimate. We serve clients in and nearby Toms River and Jackson, New Jersey.

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