The Benefits of Installing Sliding Windows

The Benefits of Installing Sliding Windows

What do you get when you turn a double-hung window on its side? Basically, you get a sliding window. What you may not know is that installing this particular window style has many amazing benefits. Renewal by Andersen® of Long Island knows its windows, and we have several great reasons why sliding windows are special.

The Benefits of Installing Sliding Windows

From the outside, sliding windows on Long Island make your home look more open and inviting. From the inside, they give any room plenty of illumination as well as a great view of the outdoors. They’re perfect for areas where you, your family, and your friends gather—your living and dining rooms, for instance.

Convenient Through Anything

Another great benefit of sliding windows is their ability to improve ventilation indoors. With a system that’s very easy to operate, you can let cool air into your home whenever you want. You just have to unlock the latch and slide it all the way to open! Its simple operation also means that it’s resistant to jamming or breaking down over time.

Low-Maintenance and Energy-Efficient

Lastly, two features that make these great replacement windows on Long Island are that (1) they’re very easy to clean and (2) they give savings on your energy bills as well. They feature fewer components than most other windows. This means there’s less to clean and worry about. The incorporation of both Fibrex® and High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass into our replacement windows also lowers your monthly bills because they help regulate heat transfer.

Renewal by Andersen of Long Island offers a wide range of options for windows and doors for you to choose from—all of the best quality. If you need help picking out the right window, give us a call at (866) 609-5033. We’ll even be happy to throw in a free estimate.

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