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Keim welcomes you to our virtual showroom of windows and doors. Browse a large range of options for every style of home, including Farmhouse, Colonial, Craftsman, Traditional and Modern designs. Serving homeowners and contractors alike, Keim Lumber has the solutions you need from the brands you trust, with personalized guidance and delivery from our team of caring professionals.

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There are several materials to choose from when selecting new doors and windows, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Here are some common options:

Vinyl: Vinyl is a popular and affordable option for windows and doors. It is low-maintenance, durable, and energy-efficient. However, it may not be as aesthetically pleasing as other materials and cannot be painted.

Fiberglass: Fiberglass is a strong and durable material that can mimic the look of wood or other materials. It is energy-efficient, low-maintenance, and can withstand harsh weather conditions. However, it is typically more expensive than vinyl and may not be as widely available.

Aluminum: Aluminum is a lightweight and strong material that is often used for commercial
buildings. It is low-maintenance and can be painted to match the home's exterior. However, it is not as energy-efficient as other materials and can be prone to dents and scratches.

Ultimately, the best material for your doors and windows will depend on your budget, preferences, and specific needs. It may be helpful to consult with a professional to determine which option is best for you.
 

The best style of door or window for your home's architecture and design will depend on the specific style of your home. Here are some examples of popular styles and the doors and windows that typically complement them:

Traditional: For homes with a traditional style, such as Colonial or Victorian, classic double-hung windows and six-panel doors are a good choice. These styles are often made from wood and have a timeless look.

Modern: For homes with a modern style, such as Mid-Century or Contemporary, large windows with clean lines and minimal framing are a good choice. Sliding or bi-fold doors are also popular choices for modern homes, as they create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Craftsman: For homes with a Craftsman style, such as Bungalow or Prairie, casement windows with divided lights and rustic-looking doors made from natural materials, such as wood or fiberglass, are a good choice. These styles typically have a simple, yet elegant, look.

Mediterranean: For homes with a Mediterranean style, such as Spanish or Italian, arched windows and doors with ornate details and wrought-iron accents are a good choice. These styles often feature bold colors and patterns, so the doors and windows should complement, rather than compete with, the overall look of the home.

Ultimately, the best style of door or window for your home will depend on your personal taste and the specific design of your home. It may be helpful to consult with a professional to determine which styles would work best for your home.

The energy efficiency rating of a door or window is an important factor to consider when selecting new doors and windows for your home. Energy-efficient doors and windows can help reduce your home's energy costs and improve your overall comfort. The energy efficiency rating of doors and windows is typically measured by the following factors:

U-Factor: The U-factor measures the rate at which a door or window conducts heat. A lower U-factor means that the door or window is better at insulating your home.

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): The SHGC measures how much solar radiation passes through a door or window. A lower SHGC means that the door or window is better at blocking heat from the sun.

Air Leakage: Air leakage measures how much air can pass through a door or window. A lower air leakage rating means that the door or window is less likely to let air pass through, which can improve your home's energy efficiency.

When selecting new doors and windows, look for products that have a high energy efficiency rating. The rating can usually be found on the product label or in the manufacturer's product information. It's also important to consider the climate where you live, as the optimal energy efficiency rating may vary depending on your location.
 

The cost of doors and windows, including installation, can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the size, material, style, and complexity of the installation. Generally, doors and windows made from higher-quality materials, such as wood or fiberglass, will be more expensive than those made from vinyl or aluminum. Additionally, custom sizes or designs will typically cost more than standard sizes.

According to national trends (as of 2023), the average cost of installing a single window ranges from $300 to $1,200, depending on the type and size of the window, as well as the complexity of the installation. Installing a door can cost anywhere from $500 to $1,500, depending on the type of door and the amount of labor required.

It's important to get multiple quotes from different contractors to get an accurate estimate of the cost of installing new doors and windows. Make sure to ask for a detailed breakdown of the costs, including materials, labor, and any additional fees. Additionally, be wary of quotes that seem too good to be true, as they may not include all the necessary costs or may be from a less experienced or reputable contractor.

The time it takes to install doors and windows can vary depending on several factors, such as the number of doors and windows being installed, the size and complexity of the installation, and the weather conditions. Generally, a typical installation can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days.

For example, replacing a single window in an existing opening may only take a few hours, while replacing several windows and installing new doors may take several days. If custom sizes or designs are required, the installation process may also take longer as the products will need to be specially ordered.

Weather conditions can also affect the installation process. Rain, snow, or extreme temperatures can delay or even prevent the installation from taking place. Additionally, if the installation requires major modifications to the home's structure, such as creating new openings or removing load-bearing walls, the installation process may take longer.

It's important to ask the contractor for a timeline for the installation and to plan accordingly. Be sure to ask about any potential delays and how they will be handled. Additionally, make sure to ask for a clear understanding of what will be involved in the installation process, including any preparatory work that may need to be done before the installation can take place.

Yes, you can often customize the size and design of doors and windows to fit your specific needs and preferences. Many manufacturers offer a variety of sizes and styles for doors and windows, and some even offer custom designs.

If you require custom-sized doors or windows, it's important to work with a manufacturer or contractor that has experience with custom orders. The manufacturer or contractor should be able to provide guidance on the best materials and design options for your specific needs and help ensure that the final product meets your expectations.

Customization options for doors and windows can include everything from the type of material used, to the style and color, to the hardware and accessories. Keep in mind that custom orders may take longer to manufacture and may be more expensive than standard sizes and designs. It's important to factor in the additional time and cost when considering custom orders.

When considering customization options for doors and windows, it's important to balance your design preferences with practical considerations, such as energy efficiency and durability. At Keim, our experts can help you navigate the various options and ensure that your custom doors and windows meet your needs and expectations.

The required maintenance for doors and windows can vary depending on the type of material and finish. Here are some general maintenance guidelines for common materials:

Wood: Wood doors and windows require regular maintenance to prevent rotting, warping, or cracking. The frequency of maintenance depends on the type of wood, the climate, and the finish. Generally, wood doors and windows should be inspected annually for signs of damage or wear and re-painted or re-stained every few years to protect the wood.

Vinyl: Vinyl doors and windows are relatively low-maintenance and do not require painting or staining. They can be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution and a soft cloth.

Aluminum: Aluminum doors and windows are also low-maintenance and do not require painting. They can be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution and a soft cloth. However, the finish may fade over time, so touch-up paint may be necessary.

Fiberglass: Fiberglass doors and windows are also low-maintenance and do not require painting. They can be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution and a soft cloth.

Regardless of the material, it's important to keep the tracks, hinges, and locks of doors and windows clean and well-lubricated to ensure proper function. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help extend the lifespan of doors and windows and prevent costly repairs or replacements down the road.

It's important to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific maintenance instructions for your doors and windows. Additionally, a professional can provide guidance on the best maintenance practices for your specific doors and windows.

Ensuring that doors and windows are installed correctly is crucial for their performance, energy efficiency, and durability. Here are some tips to help ensure that your doors and windows are installed correctly:

Hire a reputable contractor: The first step in ensuring that your doors and windows are installed correctly is to hire a reputable and experienced contractor. Look for contractors who are licensed, insured, and have good reviews and references. At Keim, we are glad to provide a recommendation.

Get multiple quotes: Get multiple quotes from different contractors to ensure that you are getting a fair price and to compare the experience and services of each contractor.

Ask for references: Ask the contractor for references and contact them to ask about their experience with the contractor and the quality of their work.

Check the manufacturer's guidelines: Ensure that the installation process follows the manufacturer's guidelines for the specific doors and windows being installed. Failure to follow the guidelines can void the warranty and cause problems with the performance of the doors and windows.

Inspect the installation: Once the installation is complete, inspect the doors and windows to ensure that they are level, plumb, and square. Check that there are no gaps between the doors and windows and the frame, and that the hardware and locks function properly.

Test for air leaks: Test the doors and windows for air leaks by holding a lit candle or incense stick near the edges and seams of the doors and windows. If the flame or smoke flickers, there may be air leaks that need to be addressed.

Follow up with the contractor: If you notice any issues with the installation or performance of the doors and windows, follow up with the contractor to ensure that they are addressed promptly and correctly.

By following these tips, you can help ensure that your doors and windows are installed correctly and will perform well for years to come.

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