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Which replacement windows should you choose?

Jan 27, 2017

Which replacement windows should you choose?

New windows overlooking yard

When it’s time to choose new replacement windows for your home, it can sometimes be difficult to determine which would be the best fit. Different types of windows are each made up of unique features that provide solutions to a variety of conditions. The professionals at M.H. White are here to advise you on some things to consider when choosing replacement windows, to ensure that you will choose the best suited option for your home.

Things to consider when choosing replacement windows:

Price

When choosing replacement windows, keep an open mind about price – choosing the most expensive option doesn’t always mean it will be the best option for your home. Depending on the climate in which you live and specific features of the house, an option made of a particular material might do the job best, but be cheaper than others.

Climate

As mentioned above, the climate in which you live can be a huge determining factor of what type of replacement windows would be best. There are certain kinds that are better at keeping heat in and cool air out, and vice versa, as well as others that are especially wind resistant.

Window Style

If you are in the process of choosing replacement windows for your home in the Amherst, Lockport, Williamsville, Cheektowaga, Tonawanda, Grand Island or Lewiston, NY areas, contact M.H. White Roofing, Siding & Windows Co. today! Our team of window experts is waiting to help you make the best decision.

Spring - A Great Time to Replace Your Roof?
04 Apr, 2021
Here in Buffalo, NY, when you think “spring,” probably one of the last things you think is “roof replacements.” After all, spring is a cantankerous, unpredictable season in Western New York. While we have days of glorious, perfect 60-degree days with sunshine, they’re often surrounded by weeks of rain or even snow. Most people would think it’s better to wait until later in the year to schedule roofing repairs. But actually, this isn’t the case! Working with a roofing company in spring can be a great idea. Here are three reasons why it makes sense to get your roofing project underway in spring. i. Roofing contractors have relatively clear schedules. In Western New York, many people prefer to wait until summer or fall to get their roofs fixed - which means that roofing contractors’ schedules fill up fast during those months. By scheduling your roof replacement for spring, you beat the rush and can often get your roof job done even faster (weather permitting). Depending on how busy your contractor is, you might even get a better deal. ii. The weather might actually be better for a roof repair. The ideal temperature for a roof replacement is 50-70 degrees - perfect spring weather! While humidity and precipitation can be issues, here in Western New York, those issues are likely to strike at any time of year. Even a gloomy, cloudy spring day can be great for a roof repair since you don’t want direct sunlight hitting your roof during the replacement process. iii. Your roof will be taken care of well before winter. Even if you think the weather is better for roof replacement during summer and fall, there’s a danger: your roofing company might not be able to get to your job before the snow flies. The last thing you want to do is suffer through a long Western New York winter with a leaky roof, hoping it lasts until the spring comes. Get that roof fixed now so you don’t have to worry! These are just a few of the reasons why we think it’s best to have your roof replaced in spring - there are many others! And of course, if you’re ready for roofing repairs, be sure to call on your friends at M.H. White Roofing, Siding & Windows Co. Our team would be happy to take on any roofing repair or replacement job that you might have. Call us today!
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