Owning a historic home can mean constantly keeping up with repairs while trying to maintain its original condition. Strict requirements in some historic neighborhoods keep homeowners from being able to swap out old windows, doors, siding, and roofing with energy-efficient upgrades.

If you live in SE Pennsylvania or Northern Delaware, consider new windows that achieve a historic look with the functionality of modern technology. Here are some window styles for historic homes that can be customized with modern features:

  • Wood Framing
  • Single-Hung
  • Casement
  • Awning & Hopper

Traditional Wood Frames

Historically, all windows were essentially constructed of wood framing. Modern advancements have brought on the development of vinyl framing that can mimic the look of natural wood. Vinyl is beneficial for historic homes for the following reasons:

  • Durability: As opposed to wood, vinyl is highly durable and long-lasting. Vinyl stands up to harsh weather and is a rot-resistant material.
  • Customizability: Vinyl window frames are highly customizable to represent the look of natural wood in a variety of textures and colors.
  • Low-Maintenance: With wood window frames you have to keep up with re-sealing, staining, and painting whereas vinyl doesn't have to be maintained and can be cleaned easily.

Single-Hung Windows

Historically, single-hung windows functioned using counterweights that made it easy to open and close the window. Nowadays, most windows in residential homes in SE Pennsylvania and Northern Delaware are single-hung or double-hung windows. This style is timeless and can be easily customized to match your historic windows.

Casement Windows

Casement windows can be seen throughout history even earlier than single-hung windows. They're historically very practical and are comprised of a number of small panes since glass was hard to manufacture in larger sizes. Modern technology allows window manufacturers to mimic the look of casement windows while adding energy-efficient qualities that save on your energy bill.

Awning and Hopper Windows

Awning and hopper windows are very similar but function completely differently. Awning windows are very practical because they open out to the ground, keeping rain from entering the room. Alternatively, hopper windows can be opened parallel to the ground, allowing great airflow in a space.

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We also specialize in roofing, siding, bathroom remodeling, doors, gutters, and storm damage restoration. Contact us today for a free window replacement quote!