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Windows for Mobile Homes
Mobile home windows eventually require replacement just like windows in a traditional home. You may want to replace the old, worn out and tired looking mobile home windows that you now have in order to improve upon the appearance of the interior or the exterior of the mobile home. You may also want to get new windows to ensure that your mobile home has the proper weatherization in place. Alternatively, you may decide to upgrade your existing windows for larger mobile home windows so that you can permit more light to flow into and through your mobile home. Whatever the case might be, you can find some fantastic deals for mobile home windows right online.
Types of Mobile Home Windows
Mobile home windows are known by a number of different descriptions including vertical sliders and/or horizontal sliders. The older, two piece windows which opened via crank simultaneously were identified as jalousie mobile home windows. When you are in the market for replacement mobile home windows you will need to take a tape measure and measure the perimeter of the hole in the wall where the window will be set. If the window is not removed from the wall yet, you can get a close measurement by measuring the existing mobile home window, less any trim or ornamentations.
Before upgrading to mobile replacement windows that are a bit bigger than the existing mobile home windows that you already have, you will want to keep a few things in mind. First, if you go with mobile home replacement windows that possess a bigger width than the windows you already have, you may be faced with some considerable wall reconstruction. If you choose to expand the size of the window in a vertical fashion, the only concerns you will really have are the location of any electrical outlets, and whether or not the window sets too close to the ceiling of the mobile home or floor. Measure the existing windows and give consideration into what directions you want to move with larger windows. Then, find out what mobile home replacement windows’ replacement sizes there are for you to choose from.
Mobile Home Replacement Windows and Considerations
When you decide to order mobile home windows online you will need to deal with additional costs that you would not face if you are ordering the mobile home replacement windows from a dealer. Additional costs can include the cost of shipping and since windows have to be shipped with great care, the cost of shipping can be quite expensive. The convenience of shopping online for mobile home replacement windows however, makes it worth shopping via the Internet; after taking measurements you can order standard sized windows that are the approximate size of your window needs.
In order to install mobile home replacement windows, besides the right windows, you are going to need additional materials. You will also want to have a vacuum on hand to clean up any debris as you perform the window installation, and you will want to have extra screws, putty, and 2x4s available to replace rotted or worn window sashes. You will need a tape measure to ensure the window is square, and a level to make sure the mobile home replacement windows are level when installed. You will also want to make sure that your mobile home windows are prepared for all kinds of weather. After the window install is complete you will want the final borders for dressing the outside of the window, and a bit of glass cleaner will be needed to remove any smudges or finger marks that were made on the window panes during the installation.
Mobile Home Windows and Weatherization
When living in colder climates, it is important to have the appropriate weatherization in place when it comes to mobile home replacement windows. Self adhesive sponge tape is easy to install and simple to use. The sponge tape is made out of a polyurethane foam material and is used to seal out humidity, pollen, insects, dust, and drafts. The tape can be cut with a pair of scissors or an Exacto knife. All you need to do is peel off the backing and to apply it to the edges along the uppermost and bottommost part of the window and down the two vertical small openings in the window where drafts might get in.
As an alternative to the polyurethane foam tape, you can also turn to products like Self-adhesive EPDM ribbed rubber sealing or a caulking foam product. To apply the caulk along the openings in a window, you will require a caulking gun and something to smooth out the caulk when applied. For more information about window weatherization products visit Duck® Window Weatherization at:
http://duckproducts.com/homesmart/productwindows.asp.
Where to Get Mobile Home Windows Online
One of the most popular brands of mobile home windows are those made by the manufacturer Philip®. You can easily get mobile home windows at the Mobile Homes Parts Store online. The site presently offers Philip® Interior Storm Windows, Philip® Vinyl Windows, and Philip® aluminum mobile home windows.
Along with mobile home windows the site also sells window shutters, window hardware, and many other mobile home parts and accessories. You can check out the product listing of the Mobile Home Parts Store at:
http://www.mobilehomepartsstore.com.
Ashville Mobile Homes also supplies mobile home windows for sale online. Like the Mobile Home Parts Store, Ashville Mobile Homes offers Philip Windows for sale. Consumers can get aluminum mobile home windows, vinyl windows, window crank operators, putty tape for weatherization needs, window screens, screws, and mini-blinds all from one location. Visit Ashville Mobile Homes for more information at:
http://ashvillemobilehomes.com/windows.html.
When seeking mobile home replacement windows you can visit the BuyerZone® for some super window deals. You can use the search tools at the BuyerZone® to define the number of windows you need, and to request a free quote from window providers. The site offers a guide to choosing mobile home replacement windows which includes information on choosing windows that are energy efficient, how to ready yourself for custom window ordering, new window features, and cost saving tips too. Visit the BuyerZone® at:
http://www.buyerzone.com.
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