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A Beginner’s Guide to Dormer Window Installation

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If you feel the need to get a dormer window, it’s never too late. Whether your construction is mid-way or your house has been completely built, you can always add a dormer window.

Planning on getting a dormer window? Or already made up your mind? Whatever it is, we have you covered. We’ll be covering the ABC of dormer window installation.

If you’re unsure about it, then you’ll get a clear idea after reading this, and if you’re sure, you’ll know which direction to take.

Whether you’re looking for dormer window installation in Hucknall or just making up your mind, this article is going to be a gold mine for you.

What Are Dormer Windows?

Before we get into the nitty-gritty of dormer window installation, you must know what a dormer window is. In layman terms, the windows atop the building are dormer windows.

In technical terms, windows on slants are known as dormer windows. They don’t just look pretty; they do more than that (as we’ll uncover).

Common Types of Dormer Windows

Here are some of the most common dormer windows. You can search them up on Pinterest or Google to get an idea of how they look like.

Hip Roof Dormer

This type of dormer window has a slanting roof on the front and the sides. It is usually seen on hipped main roofs.

Eyebrow/ Eyelid Dormer

An eyebrow or eyelid dormer contains an eye-shaped window that isn’t always operational. It is there just for giving an attractive look. It is specifically used to allow natural sunlight to reach the upper portions.

Shed Dormer

A dormer having the same roof slopping as its parent roof is called a shed dormer. The direction of the slopping should also be the same.

Flat Roof Dormer

As the name suggests, these dormers have a flat roof. They don’t need to be on a plain, flat surface. In fact, they’re best used on slanted roofs. It’s their own roof that’s flat – not their parent roof.

Blind Dormer

Also known as a false dormer, a blind dormer is only used for aesthetic purposes. Since the dormer isn’t connected to the inside, no sunlight passes through it. Not only that, but it also doesn’t provide any extra space.

Mansard Dormer

Mansard dormers have two slopes on all four sides, with one slope being steeper than the other one. If you want to know more about Mansard roofs and dormers, you can read our article here.

Gambrel Dormer

Gambrel dormers are quite similar to mansard dormers. Their distinguishing characteristic is that gambrel roofs only have slopes on two sides, whereas mansards have slopes on all four sides. You can read in-depth about gambrel roofs from here.

Estimated Costs

Giving a rough number might not be a good idea since it depends on various factors, and the price is inconsistent as well. The cost for the smaller projects is relatively higher (because of the equipment cost).

We know that you want a fixed number, so we won’t leave you without one. Once again, this is an extremely general and rough idea so take this with a grain of salt.

Dormer window installation can cost anywhere between $2,000 and $20,000. You can expect the whole process to cost about $100 per square foot (for medium-large sized projects).

If you want a better estimate, contact us to get a quote. The MC Roofing Expert provides free on-site visits and quotations for one of the best dormer window installation in Hucknall.

Advantages and Drawbacks of Dormer Windows

This actually depends more on the actual type of dormer window, but we’ll go through some general stuff. This is true for all dormer windows (except for the blind dormer). Below we’ve discussed some of its benefits.

1.    Space

Dormer windows provide a lot of extra space. If you’re a fan of huge attic space (or just a big roof), you’re going to love this.

With the extra space, you can do a lot; you can add decorations or store more stuff – the possibilities are endless.

This is just a broad thing that encompasses many different things. With blind dormers, however, you won’t get either extra space or ventilation. That’s because they’re not connected.

2.    Aesthetics

Let’s face it. That extra space isn’t the only reason we crave a dormer window. It’s the looks and the vibes they give off. Depending on your taste and your building’s personality, you can choose a suitable dormer.

Getting a dormer window that goes well with your building can elevate your home’s look to a whole new level. You will get different vibes depending on the dormer type.

3.    Ventilation

The dormers also provide ventilation. Though the amount of ventilation provided isn’t a lot, it’s still significant enough to make a difference.

When the place is pretty crowded, having a dormer window can make a difference. Even during small gatherings, this feature of the dormer window shines itself.

4.    Lightning

This is one of those things that counts both as functional and aesthetic. Dormer windows let natural sunlight in. In winters, this is a blessing as a small amount of heat that enters via the window gets trapped in. This increases the indoor temperature of the building compared to the outside

That being said, there are a few downsides to having a dormer. These are discussed below:

1.    Expensive

There’s no beating around the bush with this. As we mentioned above, dormer window installations can get quite expensive. Ideally, we recommend installing these windows during the initial construction.

By doing so, you’ll save up on equipment costs. However, if you decide to get a dormer window later, installing it wouldn’t be a problem. The cost, however, would certainly be.

It is estimated that these windows yield around 60% ROI, so it’s pretty safe to invest some money. The 40% can be thought of as the actual cost of the installation, which added functionality and looks to your home.

2.    Maintenance

If not maintained properly, windows won’t last for as long as they should. However, dormer windows can last for many years (50+), which is only if proper care is taken. Without proper and regular maintenance, don’t expect your window to last for this long time.

The Need of a Roofing Company

The whole process is quite sophisticated and complicated. One can’t do this on their own. This is one of those services for which you absolutely need a roofing company to get the job done.

How MC Roofing Expert Can Help You

For dormer window installation in Hucknall, we are one of the best roofers you’ll find. Our professionals have the experience that can be put to use to get the best results.

In roofing services, longevity and long-lasting results are counted. We do not focus on short term solutions. By targeting the long term, we deliver the best results to our customers.

Our customers’ satisfaction is our number one priority. Be it advice, getting a quote or getting the actual roofing service done, we are at your service.

Are you searching for a dormer window installation in Hucknall? Then your search is over! Drop a comment down there if you have any questions, or send us an email at info@mcroofingexpert.co.uk.

We look forward to working with you.

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