Vinyl windows
When it comes to frames, you have several choices, vinyl, wood, aluminum, or fiberglass. Vinyl windows are the best priced, and if you were strictly basing your decision on the performance numbers that are on paper, you would most likely choose vinyl windows.
Vinyl windows are low costing, and they have high performance ratings. The only downside to vinyl windows is their look. In previous models, you would notice unattractive welded corners that really made the window look not that great. Today these windows have really evolved and you can find some well crafted aesthetically pleasing models in todays market.
If you’re looking to replace an old set of windows, and want to upgrade to a more energy efficient, low costing, vinyl window, call to learn more.
We offer products from the brands you know and trust, like Andersen, Pella, Jeld Wen, Milgard, and Ply Gem. We can offer lower prices to our customers because of our bulk purchasing power.
We offer convenient installations backed by our Quality Workmanship Warranty, and our Satisfaction Guarantee. We’re fast and friendly and are always a phone call away with the expert help you need throughout your replacement project.
Contact us to schedule a Free In-Home Demo.
Benefits of Vinyl Windows
Vinyl windows are durable; they have good insulating properties, their low maintenance and will not chip or peel so you’ll never have to refinish them. They’re low costing, and come in a variety of colors and finishes. Today’s models even come in wood laminates that look very realistic and can match oak, cherry, or a variety of other wood finishes.
When choosing vinyl windows, it is important to review the model’s Energystar and NFRC performance rating to determine if the ones you’re installing will perform best for our local climate.
Our experts will help you understand the performance rating data to help you choose the ones best for your project.
Wood Windows
The beauty of these is almost impossible to match, and has been popular for centuries. Today, you can have the look of wood without the worry of it receiving damage from outdoor weather elements like water. We offer products from Andersen, Pella, and Jeld Wen that are energy efficient and more.
Aluminum Windows
Most homeowners today prefer vinyl windows but these have been making a comeback because they look great, are suitable for many modern designs and are also energy efficient. With the combination of thermal breaking, a mechanism to block aluminum from conducting and low e glass, today performance for these has improved.
Fiberglass Windows
More and more companies like Andersen, Pella, and Jeld Wen are incorporating fiberglass into their product line, and today you can find some good energy efficient models suitable for every climate type. Newer use fiberglass exteriors for long lasting durability, with your choice of interior material.
Casement Windows
Find vinyl casements with double panes, low e glass and other energy efficient options from Andersen, Pella and Jeld Wen. Extremely air tight, and great for ventilation, these are hinged from one side and open like a door using a crank. We offer installation of replacement windows including full frames.
Double Hung Window
A popular choice among homeowners, these work like a single hung with a sliding sash that can also tilt to open, but allow the top sash to also open. Find these at low competitive prices from Andersen Pella and Jeld Wen in vinyl, and many other frame options. We perform installation and repairs, learn more.
Awning Windows
A vinyl window that operates like a casement, but opens from the bottom upwards. Suitable for kitchens, bathrooms and other rooms that can benefit from extra ventilation, you can find many styles sizes and finishes from Andersen, Jeld Wen and Pella. Learn more about our installation service.
Bay Window
A three window combination that forms a bay,these will increase natural light in any room they are in. Andersen Pella and Jeld Wen offer these in many sizes and custom options. Close to vinyl windows in popularity, the installation process is the biggest draw back for homeowners because they have an attendancy to leak.
Bow Window
Like the bay, these combine 5 or more panes that are either fixed into place or units that open and close for added functionality. The bow is then extended past the home and creates a panoramic view of the outside. We carry many products from brands you know and trust include vinyl windows.
Round Windows
Increase design appeal in any room by installing these, we carry round and half round units that can install in a variety of places. Vinyl and aluminum framing and many glass options like low e coating for energy efficient benefits, or stained glass to complement furniture or accents.
French Windows
Get high performance out of these while making any outdoor living space more attractive. Available in many style and finishes with 2 choices of white that will match any vinyl window set you have. Andersen and Pella models carry high PG ratings showing leak resistance, and forcible entry protection.
Transom Windows
Transom is the beam over a door that these are installed over. There are many ways that you can incorporate these into your project with the many shapes styles, and sizes available. Choose from fan shaped to arch tops, traditional to modern, you can really have fun with these in so many ways.
Egress Window
Complete egress solutions for residential and commercial applications. Required by building code, these need to be installed in specific rooms to allow for escape and rescue. Check the building code requirements in your area for details. Vinyl window with extra security features and a well for your basement renovation.
Double Pane Windows
These combine two panes together that are filled with insulation gas to create a blanket like effect over your home helping to keep heat in, during the cold months. A good choice for an energy conscious shopper, these placed inside a vinyl window is a good choice, at a decent price.
Triple Pane Windows
Triple panes make an extra pocket thats filled with an insulating gas, and work better at keeping a home warm than dual panes. More suitable for extremely cold climates where you would see a noticeable difference. 3 Panes however is not necessarily better if your climate does not require it. Its strictly based on occupant comfort.