Adding new windows to your home can boost both curb appeal and energy efficiency. Unlike wood and aluminum, vinyl windows require minimal upkeep.
Frames are important for preventing cold air in the winter and heat from entering your Warren home during summer. Composite frames are a great choice for insulating your windows.
Double-Hung Windows
Double-hung windows feature two operating sashes that slide vertically, making it easy to control ventilation. They are a popular choice for modern homes and can complement any architectural style.
Outdated windows can lead to a number of problems, including drafts and milky windowpanes that reduce home efficiency. Professional window repair eliminates these issues and improves your energy costs.
Energy-efficient ENERGY STAR® windows use multiple panes of glass to reduce heat transfer and lower your energy costs. They are also a great addition to any home, raising its resale value.
Casement Windows
Unlike double-hung windows, casement windows hinge on either side and open outward. They are easy to clean and provide unobstructed views of the outdoors. Their simple design fits a variety of architectural styles and is suitable for many spaces.
The tight seal they create when closed prevents air leakage, making them highly energy-efficient. They also have multiple locking points, enhancing security.
A window company that provides installation and repair services can help you find the right style for your home. It should offer a wide range of color and frame options to suit your needs.
Bay & Bow Windows
Bow windows, like bay windows, provide a unique visual impact that instantly enhances home aesthetics. Unlike standard flat windows, they protrude outward to create space for reading nooks or window seats and frame stunning views of the surrounding environment.
They also allow natural light to fill rooms and increase efficiency. A bay or bow window installation can be created with four, five, or six operable casement windows that allow you to open individual areas of the window for fresh cross-breezes. These windows are ideal for living rooms, kitchens, or bedrooms.
Sliding Windows
Unlike wood and aluminum windows, which require regular painting and corrode over time, vinyl windows have a low maintenance cost and are more durable. They also provide energy-saving benefits, so you can save on heating and cooling costs throughout the year.
Single slider windows open horizontally and are ideal for rooms with limited space or where you want a clear view without obstructions. Two light slider windows include a non-sliding central pane and sliding ends that homeowners can customize in a quarter, half, or three-quarter configuration to enhance natural light penetration and ventilation.
Awning Windows
Awning windows hinge at the top and open outward like doors, allowing ventilation during rainy weather without getting your furniture wet. They are popular in living spaces that overlook scenic views and offer a classic aesthetic that blends well with many styles of architecture.
Aluminum frames are durable and lightweight, offering slim profiles for a modern look. They are also rust-resistant and resist the transfer of heat. Fiberglass is another option that mimics the look of wood without the maintenance hassles.
These windows are ideal for both residential and commercial settings. They can improve energy efficiency, reduce condensation, and add privacy to any property.
Picture Windows
A popular choice for homes with scenic landscapes, picture windows maximize natural light and create a visual connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. Their large glass panes enhance the look of any room and are great for opening up spacious walls.
These fixed windows are sealed, making them naturally energy efficient. They’re often paired with operable windows in rooms that need ventilation.
They’re available in many styles, including double-hung and casement. They also feature a variety of grid and hardware options that can complement any aesthetic preferences. They’re also effective at reducing heat transfer, lowering your energy costs and increasing comfort.
Garden Windows
Garden windows are a unique way to add natural light and a cozy nook for flowers, herbs, or other small plants. They are similar to bay or bow windows but smaller in size and protrude from the wall of your home.
They are a great choice for homeowners who have green thumbs and enjoy cultivating plants in their homes. They can also reduce noise pollution from trains, buses, and loud neighbors.
Our garden windows are made with high-quality virgin vinyl that can resist chipping and cracking for years. They are also equipped with energy efficient features that can lower your energy bills and enhance your home’s comfort.