When it comes to windows, few people will stop and think about the window hardware. However, this is an important part of your window and how it looks and works.

Window treatment hardware helps to hold your window treatments in place. This can include curtain rods, brackets, hooks, and the like. They can be decorative or merely functional depending on your personal taste. These may be metal, wood, plastic, and more, so take your time to shop around for the perfect item for your design tastes.

Replacement window hardware generally comes with the window. If a piece of your casement window hardware is damaged or broken, you can generally get a replacement from the manufacturer. For instance, if you have Anderson hardware on your replacement window, you can contact Anderson for the parts that you need.

In older windows, doing window hardware replacement may keep you from needing to replace the entire window. You can often purchase window and pocket door replacement hardware from your local hardware store. For antique window hardware, you may have to contact an antiques dealer or a company that specializes in replicas of hardware window replacement parts.

Sometimes changing the hardware on your replacement window can change the entire feel of the room. You can get window hardware replacement parts ideas online or in catalogs. For instance, choosing wrought iron for your door hardware or pocket replacement window will give you a totally different feel in the room than if you go with brass.

One of the most easily damaged parts of your window is the screen. You can often order replacement hardware and bulk window screens separately from the windows themselves. This makes replacement easier if your screen is damaged by weather, kids, or animals.

For your marine window, replacement latches and hardware can generally be purchased from your boat’s manufacturer or boating supply store. Always check to make sure that you are getting the right product for the replacement in order to maintain the water-tightness of your boat.

Before purchasing window replacement hardware, you will need to know as much about your windows as possible. Finding out the manufacturer and design number of your window can make it easier to find the exact products that you need. In older homes, you may want to consult professional advice before changing window hardware to make sure that your new pieces are compatible. In some cases, replacing the windows entirely may be a better option in regards to price and energy efficiency.

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