WHITE FRAME, XO SLIDER, LOW-E W/ ARGON, OBSCURED GLASS (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
WHITE FRAME, SHINGLE HUNG, LOW-E W/ ARGON, OBSCURED GLASS (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
WHITE FRAME, SINGLE HUNG, LOW-E W/ ARGON OBSCURED GLASS (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
WHITE FRAME, SINGLE HUNG, LOW-E W/ ARGON, IE LINER, OBSCURED GLASS (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
WHITE FRAME, XO SLIDER, LOW-E W/ ARGON, IE LINER (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
WHITE FRAME, XO SLIDER, LOW-E W/ ARGON, IE LINER (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
WHITE FRAME, SINGLE HUNG, LOW-E W/ ARGON, IE LINER (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
WHITE FRAME, XO SLIDER, LOW-E W/ ARGON, IE LINER (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
WHITE FRAME, XO SLIDER, LOW-E W/ ARGON, IE LINER (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
WHITE FRAME, XO SLIDER, LOW-E W/ ARGON, IE LINER (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
WHITE FRAME, XO SLIDER, LOW-E W/ ARGON, IE LINER (UF 0.3) MADE BY CASCADE WINDOW COMPANY FOR Manufactured and Mobile Homes
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As you may know, replacing windows in a mobile home is entirely different from installations in conventional homes. In some ways, it’s a lot easier. Mobile home windows usually come in standard sizes and styles, instead of a wide variety of unwieldy custom models. But mobile home replacement windows have several special considerations, particularly if you’re retrofitting outdated windows in an older model.
Energy efficiency: Mobile homeowners replace windows for the same reasons as any homeowner; the windows are outdated, leaky, or damaged. But retrofitting older prefab homes with high-performance windows can make a big difference in household energy consumption. In the past decade or two, manufactured homes have made many strides to improve overall efficiency, designing high-performance units that are competitive with the greenest conventional homes. That change in building philosophy has resulted in some advancements for replacement windows, as well, so there’s no reason to stand for inefficient models when you replace. You’ll know it’s time to replace your mobile home windows if they’re drafty or rattling, or if they’re just difficult to operate.
Aesthetics: In the past, many older mobile homes were outfitted with old jalousie windows, which open with a hand-operated crank. These windows have a seriously vintage feel since they were popularized in homes built in the 1950s and 60s. Of course, that appeals to some aesthetics, but there are a lot more profiles to choose from now. Homeowners with modern taste usually opt for vertical or horizontal sliding windows instead. Additionally, jalousie windows are made up of multiple glass slats, so the older models were particularly inefficient. If you have this style of window in your mobile home, they’re practically crying out for a replacement.
Design: Windows for mobile homes have come a long way in terms of style and thermal performance. When it comes to the window design, you can opt for a much more extensive range of profiles—sliding windows, double-hung windows, and awning windows are all popular choices.
Material: Mobile home window frames are also more sophisticated these days. Just like in conventional homes, vinyl frames are surpassing aluminum as the material of choice, and they offer much better thermal protection, too. Aluminum is a thermal conductor, so it gets cold in the winter and hot in the summer—and that heat transfer can affect the comfort of your home’s interiors.
Glazing: There are plenty of glazing options, too. For the best energy savings, consider updating single-pane windows with insulated double pane windows. These windows have an extra panel of glass to protect your home from harsh weather.
Whatever you decide, make sure the mobile home window you select abides by your mobile park regulations. Some parks may have guidelines for the types and colors of windows you can install. It’s smart to make sure you’re following them to a tee.
If you need a new mobile home window or manufactured home window today for your old Kinro, MI, or Alpine windows, contact Kitsap Mobile Home Outfitters in Bremerton Washington. We carry a wide selection of windows specially designed for your mobile home or manufactured home. Ask us about our delivery options.
Kitsap Mobile Home Outfitters in Bremerton Washington carries a wide selection of windows specially designed for your mobile home or manufactured home. Call today to find out what we have in stock and be sure to ask us about our delivery options.
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