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Matchmaking for Windows

Exchanging vows on your wedding day isn't the only time in your life
you'll be saying "I do" to a long-term commitment. When selecting
building products
for the construction of a new home, or the renovation of a cherished
older home, consumers make a long-term commitment to the products that
will shelter
their families for many years.

Experts at Simonton Windows advise that it's important to research these
products - especially your windows - to make sure they match up to your
long-term
needs.

What type of questions should you ask yourself before purchasing new
construction or replacement windows? Try these:

* How long do we intend to live in the home?

* How important is low maintenance and easy care to us in the windows we
want in our home?

* Will any older relatives be living with us now or in the future?

* Are we planning on having young children living in our home at any
point?

* How important is natural sunlight to us in our home?

* Do we enjoy small, cozy spaces in a home, or larger, open rooms?

* Do we want lots of ventilation in our home throughout the year, or are
we more comfortable with air conditioning and heating units being in
operation?

The answers to these questions can lead you down the path toward
ordering windows that perfectly match up with your long-term
expectations for your home.

"The Single-Hung windows you decide will work fine in your home today
may be unacceptable in five years if you have children," says Chris
Monroe, spokesman
for Simonton. "At that time, it may be better to have Double-Hung
windows to gain ventilation from the top of the units while keeping the
bottom sash safely
closed to prevent accidents.

"However, if you're a middle-aged family interested in Double-Hung
windows and intending to live in your home for several decades, you may
want to think
again. The easy operation of crank-out Casement windows may be preferred
over the stretching and lifting required to operate Double-Hung
windows."


Tips for Matchmaking

Ask enough questions of yourself and you may uncover your own
interesting lifestyle tidbits. For example, if one family member thrives
on gardening, consider
adding a Garden window in a kitchen or laundry room. The "bump-out"
feature of a Garden window offers the opportunity for growing plants and
herbs year-round
in any climate.

If you're a homeowner who responds positively to the question about
liking "nooks and crannies" and cozy spaces in your home, this may
signal a lifestyle
that cries out for window seats and breakfast nooks created with Bay or
Bow windows. Imagine your delight with a front Bay window that displays
holiday
decorations each year ... or a Bow window in a master bedroom that
serves as a quiet reading place.

Just the opposite is true if you prefer "wide open spaces" in your home.
This lifestyle demands large walls of windows, uncluttered areas and
Picture windows
to capture views. You may also appreciate the advantages of Slider
windows that offer larger views and massive amounts of ventilation.

Another lifestyle issue deals with maintenance. Do you have a fast-paced
lifestyle with little time for household chores? If so, no-hassle
vinyl-framed
windows may be your best choice. Many people rely on the easy care of
vinyl frames so they don't have the continual burden of scraping and
repainting window
frames year-after-year.

Looking to cut down on the cleaning of your windows? Try requesting a
self-cleaning glass for the exterior of your windows. Having this unique
glass means
you'll spend virtually no time at all during the year maintaining the
outside of your windows.


Save Energy - and Money

Choosing products and services that have earned the Energy Star
designation is an easy way to help save energy and money - a lifestyle
we can all enjoy.
Developed by the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department
of Energy, the Energy Star program was designed to help identify and
promote energy-efficient
products to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Whether you're replacing
windows in your home or buying a small appliance such as a hairdryer,
look for the
Energy Star logo. By choosing Energy Star qualifying products, you can
cut heating and cooling costs, help make your home more comfortable and
reduce air
pollution without sacrificing versatility or style.

The Energy Star Windows Program is a voluntary partnership between the
U.S. Department of Energy and the fenestration industry to promote sales
of energy
efficient windows, doors and skylights. A wide variety of manufacturers
offer windows that qualify, giving you the opportunity to make an
environmentally
and financially responsible decision.

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