There are several reasons homeowners might consider window glass replacement. In some cases, windows are damaged or outdated. They might be inadequate for your needs, as with single-paned glass that can’t hold a candle to modern, energy-efficient windows.

Alternatively, you might be seeking a decorative upgrade for exterior or interior glass. Before you contract for glass replacement services, it’s important to understand the pros and cons of clear versus frosted glass. Which solution is right for your upcoming home improvement project? Here are a few things you should consider.

 

What are the Pros and Cons of Clear Glass Windows?

Most exterior windows feature clear glass for a reason. There’s a lot to love about this common pane choice.

For one thing, it offers beautiful, unobstructed views of the Colorado landscape. This can make your interior spaces feel larger, blur the lines between inside and out, and help you feel a calming connection to nature while you enjoy the comforts of home.

Clear glass also provides ample access to natural light. The ingress of natural light in your home can create the illusion of larger spaces and help regulate circadian rhythms (i.e., improve sleep and wakefulness). Exposure to morning sunlight, in particular, has been found to optimize cortisol levels and improve mood and sleep quality.

When you choose clear options for window glass replacement, the primary potential downside is a lack of privacy. You can see out, but passersby can also see in. You’ll have to add window treatments like shades, blinds, or curtains to ensure your preferred level of privacy.

Clear glass is best for rooms where you want to enjoy the view and plenty of natural light coming in, and you’re planning on adding window treatments as part of your interior design.

 

Is Frosted Window Glass Better Than Clear?

There are some advantages to choosing frosted products for your planned window glass replacement. The primary upside is privacy, without the need for window treatments. You can also add a custom feel to your interior design when you choose decorative frosted styles, such as rain, glue chip, or patterned frosting.

However, frosted glass is typically more expensive because it requires additional materials and processing during manufacturing. It also tends to have a modern appearance and may not suit traditional home styles. Frosted glass is best for rooms such as bathrooms, where you want privacy but still want filtered light coming in.

It’s also a great choice for added privacy at front or back entry doors, as well as interior doors, like French doors leading to a home office. In some cases, it can create the illusion of lightness while providing coverage, as with glass shower doors or cabinet doors.

 

Selecting the Right Window Glass Replacement with Professional Help

When replacing window glass, your trusted installer can help you decide whether clear or frosted glass is a better option for your home, your needs, and your budget. Contact the experienced professionals at Complete Window Care today to discuss your upcoming project.