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  2. Choosing Replacement Windows - Consumer Reports

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    Learn how to buy the best replacement windows for your home with expert advice on window types, installation, features and brands including Andersen, Marvin and Pella.

  3. Best Replacement Windows of 2024 - Consumer Reports

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    CR's wind- and rain-resistance tests reveal the best replacement windows, including windows from American Craftsman, Andersen, Jeld-Wen, Marvin, Pella, Preservation, and Reliabilt.

  4. Replacement Windows | Andersen Windows

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    Upgrading windows and doors is easy with Andersen. Learn more about our high-quality, standard and custom replacement windows and doors.

  5. From helping you choose your windows to installing them, we’re here to help with your home project. Lowe’s offers window replacement and installation services for your whole home, including basements and attics. Schedule a free consultation today.

  6. Window Installation - The Home Depot

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    We replace and install top quality windows in vinyl, wood, and storm protection styles from America’s leading brands. Schedule a free virtual or in-home consultation today.

  7. Replacement Window Buying Guide - Lowe's

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    One of the most effective ways to elevate your home’s curb appeal and value is to replace the windows. New windows look great, improve energy efficiency and make your home more secure. Learn about the different types of replacement windows available and the best ones to choose for your home.

  8. Window Replacement in 13 Steps - This Old House

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    There are three basic types of replacement windows: sash kits, insert replacements, and full-frame units. Sash-replacement kits—what Tom found on the Newton house—give an old window frame new movable parts, including jamb liners and sash.