331 West McDowell     Phoenix, Arizona 85003     Phone: 602.633.9462    

    

Replacing windows is one of today's most popular remodeling projects, with good reason.  New windows dramatically improve the comfort, appearance, and efficiency of your home — and they're a sound investment. Every year Remodeling Magazine surveys hundreds of contractors, realtors, and appraisers in major cities across the country, compiling data to determine the cost of various home improvements and their impact on property values.  In our market the results are impressive:  According to the 2005 Cost vs Value Report, Phoenicians recoup between 104% and 109% of the money spent on having windows installed when they sell their home.

But choosing the right window can be difficult and frustrating.  Did you know that there are over 100 brands of windows sold in Arizona?  FREELITE can help you make sense out of this process of selection. 

Request a window consultation and estimate today.

Please call us at 602-633-9462 or contact us online.

In our copyrighted FREE REPORT, you’ll learn:

  •  The 5 main reasons people replace their windows and how manufacturers address
     each of these needs.
  •  The special challenges of our desert climate.
  •  Specific recommendations to help you get the results  you want — without overpaying.
  •  The relative merits and costs of aluminum, vinyl, fiberglass, and wood windows.
 
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INSIDERS GUIDE TO REPLACEMENT WINDOWS

A Free Report For Phoenix-Area Homeowners

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Windows for every room!
                 
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Specialty (Projection) Windows 

 

Garden Windows   

Garden windows, most often used over a sink, have the effect of making a room seem larger, particularly when matching countertop material is run out into the base of the unit.  These windows typically come with a glass roof, side venting panels, and a shelf for plants or knick-knacks.

  

Garden Windows

            
 
 
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Bay/Bow Windows

 
Bay/Bow Windows    

Unlike Garden Windows which project out at 90 degrees, Bay and Bow Windows are angled.  A Bay will normally have a center Picture Window and two Casement or Vertical Sliding "Flankers."  Bow Windows, made up of four or more separate panels, define a gentler arc that doesn’t extend out as far. 

There are two basic ways to install these types of projection windows.  In a "walk-out" unit, the walls of the house are moved out to conform to the "footprint" of the bay or bow and a new concrete slab is poured.  Alternatively, the new window can be ordered with "head and seat boards" and simply set into the existing opening.  While the first option actually enlarges a room, adding floor space, the second (less complicated and less expensive) option creates a cozy sitting area.

 

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