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Edmond Home Gets a Much-Needed Update with New Arched Window

A phased replacement project brings style and efficiency to an Oklahoma home.

Eric Pipkin

ByEric Pipkin

Published 2024-10-22

Project Details

When the owners of this Edmond, Oklahoma home decided it was time for an update, they knew exactly where to start – the windows. Rather than tackling everything at once, they took a smart, phased approach that culminated in a fantastic end result.

A Strategic Approach to Window Replacement

When it comes to home renovations, these Edmond homeowners found that slow and steady can win the race. Instead of rushing to replace all their windows at once, they decided on a step-by-step approach. This smart strategy meant they could get the windows they really wanted without breaking the bank. By tackling the project in phases, they avoided settling for cheaper options just to fit everything into one big budget. It's a great reminder that sometimes, taking your time with home improvements can lead to much better results in the long run. Their patience paid off in the form of stunning fiberglass window replacements.

Striking Black Arched Window

The original arched window featured a dated look with its tan frames and decorative grilles. The arched design, while architecturally interesting, was overshadowed by the busy window dividers and lack of contrast against the brick exterior.

With the new black arched window, we can see how the façade has changed. The new window makes a bold statement, its sleek frame creating a sharp contrast against the red brick and cream siding. The removal of the grilles in the arched portion allows for an unobstructed view and a more contemporary look, too.

Fiberglass Windows Offer Exceptional Performance

The new fiberglass windows in this Edmond home offer more than just visual appeal. These windows are engineered to excel in Oklahoma's variable climate, providing year-round comfort and energy efficiency. Pella's rigorous testing ensures they can withstand extreme temperatures, from -40°F to 180°F. This broad range makes them ideal for Oklahoma's hot summers and chilly winters.

The Impervia window line features advanced energy-saving technology, including dual- or triple-pane glass options, argon gas between panes to reduce heat transfer and Low-E coatings to reflect UV rays. These features work together to maintain consistent indoor temperatures, reducing the load on HVAC systems.

While the new black fiberglass windows significantly enhance the home's aesthetics, their true value lies in their long-term performance. They offer a combination of durability, energy efficiency and comfort that goes beyond mere beauty.

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