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<p>Windows are all about both appearance and function.  On the outside they help define the character of a building and on the inside they let in light according to their size and aspect.</p>
<p>So windows have a dual purpose and dual settings too.  And getting it right both inside and out and in terms of what works well and what looks right is an interesting challenge.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re considering changes to your windows then take time to assess what you&#8217;d like your window fitter to achieve. First it&#8217;s important to recognise if the windows are a distinctive architectural feature or if they are anonymous, maybe even poor, badly chosen replacements. Take a look at the windows of neighbouring buildings &#8211; do your windows fit in with the style of the street? Are they made from appropriate materials? Is their size in proportion to the wall or would they look better if they were bigger or framed better?</p>
<p>Also their condition is important &#8211; get you<span id="more-243"></span>r window fitter to take a good look at them and tell you whether wooden window frames are suffering from rot or letting in more of a draft than necessary. Are they warped or well fitted? Is the glass cracked at all?</p>
<p>Then go inside and decide if any improvements are needed. Do the windows let in enough light? Do they need to be bigger, or does a plant outside need trimming to let in more light? Is there too much, glaring sunlight streaming in? Are the windows allowing you to enjoy a great view? Do you have enough privacy from the outside world? On the maintenance side is there condensation on the inside of the window? Can the windows be opened to let in fresh air? Is there too much noise from a road, aeroplanes or passers-by?</p>
<p>By answering all these questions you&#8217;ll help define the positive and negative aspects of your windows and what work needs to be done by your window fitter.  </p>
<p>You may just need a good decorator to strip off the paint from wooden frames and start again &#8211; if the windows are in good condition but just looking a bit scruffy then this will be the most cost effective option. It will also help prevent problems in the future by sealing the frames and keeping water out. If your windows are generally fine but a bit drafty a window fitter can fit better draft excluders around the windows &#8211; nowadays these can be very subtle, in fact virtually unseen. And if you have wooden sash windows that no longer function properly then a specialist window fitter can re-cord them, so they open and close smoothly.</p>
<p>If security is an issue then get your window fitter to fit window locks, especially on ground floor windows. Toughened glass and double glazing also help keep intruders out. And if you&#8217;re really worried then metal bars could be installed &#8211; again these are most commonly found on lower ground and ground floor windows.</p>
<p>You may need to replace the existing windows because they are worn out or rotting. Depending on the style of your building you can opt for wooden frames (this is aesthetically the best option in a period home) or UPVC (requiring no ongoing maintenance). If lack of light is a problem then consider creating a new or bigger window opening, but look first whether there are obstacles such as a large tree or unnecessarily heavy curtains that could be replaced with something less bold. If you are getting too much light, think of ways to shade a room &#8211; light sheer curtains can cut out glare. Planting a tree or installing a canopy over a window can protect you from too much sun. Also look into frosting windows for both privacy and less direct light. </p>
<p>Finally on the inside don&#8217;t forget that your window dressings have a big impact on the look and feel of your room. For a modern look replace thick curtains with blinds or wooden shutters. To create a sumptuous, luxurious feel go for beautifully patterned or textured curtains. For a bit of fun paint the window frames a bright colour or plant up window boxes to brighten up the view.</p>
<p>Windows are a vital part of defining the character and feel of a building. Small alterations or a complete change can really improve your home.</p>
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<p>A day in the life of pro skateboarder Rob Dyrdek.  <H3>Help answer the question about Window On Life</H3>What would be an example of how the Johari Window has benefited your life, when applied to yourself?<br />I need more direction. I dont fully understand The Johari Window. What would be an exzample or idea of an essay on how johari window has bennifited your life using either the secret or blind side?<br />
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<p>Expert home improver India Cooper describes windows as a vital part of a building&#8217;s character and advises the public to seek the opinion of a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.ratedpeople.com/find/windows">window fitter</a> when assessing their condition. To find out more please visit http://www.ratedpeople.com/find/windows</p></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Installing replacement windows has become something homeowners should consider to reduce costs of heating and cooling, as well as to improve the look of their home. Technological advances of construction for vinyl frames and insulated glass have expanded the options available to homeowners. The cost of replacing vinyl and pvcu windows has become affordable and a great reason to improve any house.<br/><br/>For a number of years, wooden replacement windows were the standard of quality and longevity. Wood was favored for its stability and its natural insulating characteristics. That notion is quickly changing however, as homeowners and contractors alike are becoming aware of the value and easy maintenance that comes with choosing to install vinyl or pvcu windows.<br/><br/><strong>Understanding Materials</strong><br/><br/>The production of vinyl replacement windows now includes a number of features that makes them much more than just a pane of glass inside a frame. Foam-filled frames with mitered joints increase the aesthetic value of windows, while also making your home much more sound proof. Insulated glass made up of two or even three panes of glass contributes to the sound-deadening quality of the replacements.<br/><br/>Specialized coatings, such as Low-E, combined with Argon-filled insulating spaces between the panes, serve to increase the insulating qualities of replacement windows. Not only will your new vinyl or pvcu windows replacements stop drafts, advanced features work to stop the transmission of radiant heat. As you learn more about available features, it will quickly become apparent that the cost of replacing your old wooden windows with something better will be worth every penny.<br/><br/><strong>Measuring the Value</strong><br/><br/>While the initial cost of replacing the windows of your house can be intimidating, it doesn&#8217;t take very long to realize just how quickly your replacement windows pay for themselves. In an effort to measure the value of your best replacement options, you need to consider several factors. The first is simply how much your heating and cooling costs will drop. Energy-efficient replacement windows will lower your heating bills.<br/><br/>You also need to take into consideration the value of your home itself. High-quality replacement windows can play a large roll in driving up the resale value of your home. Whether you are trying to increase the appraised value of your home so that you can borrow against it, or are actually in the market to sell your house, buying replacement windows is one of the first projects to undertake.<br/><br/>Here is an extra tip consideration concerning replacement windows:<br/><br/>Don&#8217;t forget to consider the warranty that comes with your purchase so that you have protection if an issue with the materials arises.<br/><br/><strong>Finding someone you can trust</strong><br/><br/>Selecting replacement windows involves some research and comparison-shopping for features, but another challenge occurs when selecting a contractor skilled in installing house windows. Always choose a person with the proper qualifications, but do not rely on credentials alone. Make sure that the contractor answers your questions to satisfaction and leaves you feeling comfortable. Also, ask for references and contact those individuals to see how their experience with the contractor went. Lastly, ask the contractor about all the possible labor expenses and get a good estimate on the full cost of replacing windows in your home.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Adrian Jones						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>There are a number of great reasons to consider installing replacement windows in your home. The technology used to construct vinyl frames and insulated glass has improved drastically in recent years. Energy-efficient vinyl replacement windows that look great and are affordable are becoming the best option for many homeowners.<br/><br/>For a number of years, wooden replacement windows were the standard of quality and longevity. Wood was favored for its stability and its natural insulating characteristics. That notion is quickly changing however, as homeowners and contractors alike are becoming aware of the value and easy maintenance that comes with choosing to install vinyl.<br/><br/><strong>Understanding Materials</strong><br/><br/>The production of vinyl replacement windows now includes a number of features that makes them much more than just a pane of glass inside a frame. Foam-filled frames with mitered joints increase the aesthetic value of windows, while also making your home much more sound proof. Insulated glass made up of two or even three panes of glass contributes to the sound-deadening quality of the replacements.<br/><br/>Specialized coatings, such as Low-E, combined with Argon-filled insulating spaces between the panes, serve to increase the insulating qualities of replacement windows. Not only will your new vinyl replacements stop drafts, advanced features work to stop the transmission of radiant heat. As you learn more about available features, it will quickly become apparent that the cost of replacing your old wooden windows with something better will be worth every penny.<br/><br/><strong>Measuring the Value</strong><br/><br/>While the initial cost of replacing the windows of your house can be intimidating, it doesn&#8217;t take very long to realize just how quickly your replacement windows pay for themselves. In an effort to measure the value of your best replacement options, you need to consider several factors. The first is simply how much your heating and cooling costs will drop. Energy-efficient replacement windows will lower your heating bills.<br/><br/>You also need to take into consideration the value of your home itself. High-quality replacement windows can play a large roll in driving up the resale value of your home. Whether you are trying to increase the appraised value of your home so that you can borrow against it, or are actually in the market to sell your house, buying replacement windows is one of the first projects to undertake.<br/><br/><strong>Finding someone you can trust</strong><br/><br/>The biggest challenge that you may face when selecting replacement windows is finding an installer that you trust. Don&#8217;t take a contractor&#8217;s qualifications of installing house windows for granted. Labor will be a big part of the cost of replacing your old windows, so you need to be confident that you are going to get what you are paying for. Ask plenty of questions of contractors and be sure to follow up on the references that a contractor provides with their estimate. If anything at all makes you feel uncomfortable, keep looking for a contractor that you trust. Remember, the contractor works for you and should be going out of the way to treat you well.<br/><br/>Some contractors only buy replacement product from specific manufacturers. They may be specifically trained to work with that particular brand of replacement windows, or because they get a good price break from the vendor. Regardless of the reason, if you speak with a contractor who doesn&#8217;t use a brand of replacements that you want, find someone else rather than change your mind on brand. Chances are that you will have taken the time to do your own extensive research on different brands and will have an idea of what features you want. If you are going to make this large of an investment and renovation, you need to find a contractor who can meet your needs.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Adrian Jones						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>How to Choose Replacement Windows</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people don&#8217;t realize that replacement windows are different from &#8220;normal windows.&#8221; Most windows you see on a regular basis are new construction windows. Even if they&#8217;re put new into an older home, they are built into the wall itself. Replacement windows, on the other hand, are mounted on the outer frame of the old [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Some people don&#8217;t realize that replacement windows are different from &#8220;normal windows.&#8221; Most windows you see on a regular basis are new construction windows. Even if they&#8217;re put new into an older home, they are built into the wall itself. Replacement windows, on the other hand, are mounted on the outer frame of the old window. If your old window construction is sound, replacement windows offer a very affordable way to improve the appearance, energy efficiency and value of your home.<br/><br/>Replacement windows offer such a variety of choices that choosing one can be dizzying. Should you go with casement windows that swing in and out? Perhaps you should replace with vinyl windows that won&#8217;t require painting or extensive maintenance? Would your home look better with triple pane windows or the traditional two-pane?<br/><br/>Knowing what each option means to your home is the first step to making a decision. A casement window is a sort of historical window that can add a lot of appeal to an older home. It hangs on one side and opens either into or out of the house. These are appealing windows for narrow frames and provides atmosphere to a house.<br/><br/>Vinyl windows are considered good replacements for wooden windows because they are far more weatherproof and don&#8217;t require constant repainting and repair. In addition, vinyl window frames can provide more insulation than wood or metal window frames. However, if you want a particular look, then vinyl may not be able to provide the particular appearance you want.<br/><br/>Thermal windows are another consideration if you live in any climate that requires climate control. Thermal windows come in many options, so choose the most energy and cost efficient for you. The options for thermal windows come in two varieties, multiple pane and low-e coatings or fillings. The best multiple pane windows are triple pane, which means that three panes are sandwiched together. This provides six window surfaces to block heat from going in or out, depending on the season. The best option for the space between the panes is krypton-filled windows.<br/><br/>Last, of course, any replacement window should offer a lifetime guarantee. Without that, any other option is practically worthless. Pick for the best you can afford, make sure you have that guarantee, and you&#8217;ll have no problems in the future.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sandy Hannerty						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 14:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There a number of repairs and parts replacements that homeowners can do themselves to avoid paying very high prices for professional work done on their house. One of these is replacing the sliding glass doors found in most houses. Replacing sliding glass doors involves a number of steps that a homeowner who wishes to replace [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>There a number of repairs and parts replacements that homeowners can do themselves to avoid paying very high prices for professional work done on their house. One of these is replacing the sliding glass doors found in most houses. Replacing sliding glass doors involves a number of steps that a homeowner who wishes to replace them must follow. If you find yourself as one of those &#8220;do it yourself&#8221; home owners, then here are a few useful tips you can use.<br/><br/>The process<br/><br/>The first you have to do is to measure the dimensions of your sliding door and to make sure that the door that you want to replace it with is has the same dimensions. Measuring will involve that you measure across the bottom, the center and the top of your doorframe. After getting accurate measurements of your sliding door based on the measurements of your doorframe, you can now determine which side the sliding panel should be placed. You can do this by looking at some of the labeling placed on your sliding door, for the fixed door panel, the marking that you will find is the letter &#8220;O,&#8221; while for the sliding panel, you will find the letter &#8220;X.&#8221;<br/><br/>Frames<br/><br/>The next thing that you need to determine is to decide on the type of frame that you will want for your sliding door. You have a choice between retrofit frames, which are most appropriate if you find that the old frame is flush with the exterior material and replacement frames, which are usually used if you have brick or siding at the opening of the door. However, in using replacement frames, you may have to do some trimming work to be able to install your new sliding doors, which are usually made of vinyl.<br/><br/>Putting in the new door<br/><br/>Being able to decided on the things mentioned above will enable you to look for a replacement sliding door that is appropriate to your needs. If in case you find yourself doing some trimming work on the door, it would be a good idea to do this even before the replacement door arrives. It is also a good idea to have all the tools that you will need, which includes caulk, insulation, liquid nails, screws, dust masks and safety glasses so that when the new door arrives you can finish the job in no time.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Kristy Annely						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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