4 Mistakes to Avoid When Getting Window Grilles

Window grilles are horizontal or vertical bars that divide the larger sheet of glass into smaller panes. This decorative feature gives the window a unique appearance or matches the aesthetic with other windows in the home. In this article, a casement windows contractor talks about four mistakes you need to avoid when getting window grilles. 

4 Mistakes to Avoid When Getting Window Grilles

1. Using substandard materials. The last thing you want is to install replacement windows with substandard materials in your home. You have to make sure that the materials used can overcome stress exerted by walls. Some homeowners purchase and install window grilles only for them to become bent out of shape due to excess stress after some time.

2. Failing to fill spaces between bars. An experienced windows installation contractor understands the importance of not leaving spaces between bars. Intruders can use such spaces into your house or pets can use them to escape, so it is crucial that all the spacing is sealed.

3. Using the incorrect thickness. The fundamental purpose of window grilles is to protect your home and its residents from break-ins. For this reason, it is natural to assume that utmost protection can only be achieved by installing thick grilles. However, if the window panes are too small, using grilles that are too thick can interfere with the view. On the other hand, using thin bars for a large-sized window may look unappealing. To know the appropriate size of window grilles you need, the dimensions of the window must be taken into account.

4. Not considering costs. Quality comes first when it comes to window grilles. Some companies may offer installation services at low costs but they usually end up doing low-quality work. The smartest thing to do is get reasonable estimates and hire an installer that can guarantee professional services.

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