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New Windows vs Getting Your Window Frame Repaired

Windows are a significant component of your Hinchinbrook home, which is why you should carefully examine your preferences before picking out new windows.

The price of windows varies significantly depending on their size, style, material and glazing. While you won’t be able to get exact costs until you’ve received quotations for windows, this article will assist you work out the accurate windows for your needs, including:

  • Why your windows are significant
  • What type of new window?
  • New windows can help you save
  • What affects the cost of new windows?
  • How much do new windows cost?
  • Who can set up your new windows?
  • Engaging a window installer
Why your windows are central

You wish for your windows to be visually delightful, but windows do much more than just let normal sunlight into the home.

While a locked window prevents breezes, heat and cold can simply pass through single-pane windows. Heat naturally passes through colder areas. In the home, that converts to increased air conditioning costs in summer and higher heating costs in winter. Double glazed and/or low-e (low emissivity) windows can lessen heat transfer notably. While they cost more, they pay for themselves over time and continue saving you money on your energy bills for as long as you own your home.

You also want some windows that let you to ventilate your home. Ideally, your windows should produce cross ventilation, allowing cool breezes to enter the home and hot air to disperse.

New window or fixing a window frame?

There are numerousdifferent types or styles of windows, with varying attributes. Here are some of the most common:

Double-hung – with two split panels that move up and down automatically. Double-hung are low-profile windows that are optimal if you need to fit flyscreens.

Fixed Pane – these windows are a immovable sheet of glass in a frame and cannot be opened.

Casement – one of the most ordinary window styles, choose casement windows if you prefer maximum ventilation, as they open very wide.

Louvres – these windows consists of succession of glass panels that can be altered to regulate airflow.

Awning – a window that opens outward and articulates and adjusts on a chain winder. Awning windows are good for difficult to reach spots in your home.

Bi-fold – these concertina making them best for optimal airflow and light.

Sliding – sliding windows slide horizontally along a runner.

They are very flexible windows and are fairly cheap. Sliding windows go well with most styles of home, take up little space and are low maintenance. They are lockable for supplementary safety.

Did you know your windows could help save?

Double glazing and low-emission glass are more expensive, but it could help you save up to 25 percent on your electric bills. If your window frames are in good state, employing a glazier to install more energy-efficient glass can be more cost-effective than changing your windows. Take the time to weigh the “R-values” and “U-values” of the windows.

These will tell you how energy-efficient the windows are. Paying a little more for windows with a higher R-value will pay extra in the form of decreased energy bills.

What influences the cost of new windows?

When you start shopping for windows, you’ll find the greatest determiners of their cost will be

  1. The material the window frames are made from
  2. The window style
  3. The type of glazing used
  4. The size of your installation

Aluminum and composite window frames are typically low-costly than wooden-framed windows. The economical style you can buy is a fixed window. If you want to open your window, you will spend more for a sliding glass window, a casement window or a double-hung window. Single pane windows are about 25 to 35 percent cheaper than double glazed windows.

How much do new windows cost?

In terms of labour costs, expect a glazier to be paid between $70 and $90 per hour plus the cost of glass and other materials. They will perhaps charge a minimum fee for coming to your home and doing a small job. On average, maintenance for a single pane of window glass (standard float) will cost in the region of $100-$150.

On the lower end of the price range, you can buy aluminum-framed double glazed windows in average sizes from window suppliers and some hardware stores. They would probably cost (supply only):

  • $150 for a 600 x 600mm (fixed window)
  • $180 for a hinged 600 x 600mm
  • $380 for a hinged 600 x 1200mm

On the higher end of the level, some fabricators propose windows with powder-coated aluminum frames on the outside and wooden frames on the inside. Double glazed with one low-e pane these windows might cost (supply only):

  • $720 for a fixed window, 800 x 1290mm
  • $820 per square metre for a tilt and turn window
  • $1250 per square metre for bifold windows and doors

How much does glass cost?

If you are only changing the glazing, expect to pay from:

  • $38 per square metre for float glass
  • $145 per square metre for low iron glass
  • $220 per square metre for low emission glass
  • $200 per square metre for double-glazed glass
  • $320 per square metre for laminated glass

Who can install your new windows?

It depends where you reside. For example, in NSW your installer should be a glazier and hold a authentic license. If they are timber windows your installer could be a joiner or carpenter.

Your windows (and glazing) also need to meet the relevant Australian Safety Standards (AS1288 and AS2208), which covers windows and doors. Ensure with your local licensing specialist or council if you are unsure what applies where you live.

Employing a Hinchinbrook window frame repair company or installer

Do you check the experience and license of your tradeperson before you hire them? Depending on where you live, it could be a legal requirement for you to hire someone licensed to install your windows. It also gives you the peace of mind that they have the right education and experience to get it done properly.

When it comes time to hiring a Hinchinbrook window frame repair company or installer, make sure they are perfect for your job. Some questions to ask them include:

  • Are you licensed?
  • Are you covered to work in my home?
  • Can you present a written quote?
  • Do you have references I can follow up?

Getting prices for window frame repairs or new windows

Getting quotes from window installers is the best way of identifying the cost of your job. This will give you a jist of what market rates currently are.

You can also get visual motivation in our Window Styles photo collection.

* All the costs and prices mentioned were captured at the time this article was written. They are suggestive, may differ locally, and are subject to market drivers and should only be used as a guide.

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