Window Hardware
While most of us think of windows as simply pieces of encased glass that open our homes to the outside world, they can also be complicated mechanisms consisting of many parts. It isn’t until one of these parts malfunctions that we begin to see how complicated a window can be. First, we must consider that there are many different types of windows. Not only may you see many different types in your own neighborhood, but different locations throughout the world require different types of windows to accommodate differences in climate and style. Each type consists of its own unique parts. Fasteners, locks, lifts, slide bolts, pull rings, all of these are components of different types of windows. And while it may be relatively easy to replace a broken lock on a new home, when you consider the possibility of replacing a piece of a window that was originally installed in a home built years or decades ago, one begins to run into problems matching the size, color, and overall style of the defective piece.
Anderson Hardware Replacement Windows
The Internet has changed the way we buy many things. Hardware for your window is no different. Driving from store to store in search of a replacement piece can waste a person’s time and money. When one finally discovers that the piece cannot be found in his or her area, the part must be special ordered, resulting in even more expense. The Internet has changed that. Now we can browse the stock of many stores online, looking for window hardware. Anderson Hardware is an example of a store that might have the replacement part you’re looking for. These pieces can be ordered online and possibly installed by the homeowner with minimal effort.
Antique Window Hardware
As time passes, finding a replacement part becomes more and more difficult. But what if your house isn’t ten or twenty years old? What if it’s a hundred? Obviously these windows did not use the same parts that we buy pre-fabricated from the hardware store today. This is why some companies specialize in keeping these items in stock. It may be impossible to find an original part, but there may be a piece designed to mimic the style and function of the item you need. There are companies that specialize in making pieces to fit all kinds of windows: sash and pulley systems, crank-operated, casement and many other styles.
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