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How to Choose the Proper Window Size For Your Home

The prospect of picking out new windows is an exciting thought for many homeowners. After all, it’s a chance for them to revamp their home’s looks, and it’s a great opportunity to improve their home’s energy efficiency. However, they need to factor in a lot of things before getting new ones and one of them is the size of their windows.

In today’s blog, one of the premier home exterior remodeling companies in the area, Triangle Home Exteriors, shares how you can choose the proper window size for your home.

Standard Sizing

Traditional windows come in standardized sizes to speed up the installation process. These windows range from 24 to 48 inches in width and 36 to 72 inches in terms of height. However, if there are parts of your home that fall short or exceed these dimensions, then you’re better off installing custom-made windows. This is why it’s important to take accurate measurements of your window openings.

Floor Area

Window and siding contractors will tell you that floor area is a factor you should never forget about. For east and west-facing windows, you should reduce the size of your windows to avoid hot temperatures. For north-facing windows, they should come in larger sizes. South-facing windows should have ample sizing to prevent heat escaping during the winter months and to reduce heat gain during the summer.

Thermal Mass and Window Size

Thermal mass refers to the ability of your windows to absorb heat. As such, your windows should have a thermal mass proportional to their size, and the area they’re installed in. For instance, homes with high thermal mass should feature larger windows. While smaller homes should have smaller windows.

Whether you need a window or roof replacement, you can rely on Triangle Home Exteriors. Call us at (919) 615-1101 or fill out our contact form to get a free estimate. We serve homeowners in Durham, Cary, Raleigh, NC, and the nearby communities. 

Mike Lindsey

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