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Before you buy windows or get pressured into buying something that you may not really need or want...There are a myriad of many different options available. It might be helpful to ask yourself a few of the following questions to help you through your decision making.
Window Frame Materials

Offered in both Traditional and Contemporary. Whether you're looking for windows and doors that combine functionality with fine furniture detailing and individual window panes or sleek frames with modern hardware, wood windows are for you!

Fiberglass windows are low-maintenance and have the quality look of painted wood. Fiberglass windows can withstand extreme heat and subzero cold.

Easy care, energy-efficient vinyl windows donʼt need painting, staining, or refinishing. Offered in 11 exterior color options to boost curb appeal!
Window Frame Materials

Sliding windows open horizontally from one side, which provides easy access to fresh air. Larger sliding windows will have a fixed window in the middle with two sliding windows on each side.

Offered in both classic and contemporary, double-hung windows can be raised from the bottom or lowered from the top for two levels of ventilation. For easier cleaning, the sashes lean inside your home.

These windows are raised from the bottom for ventilation, while the top sash remains

Bay windows project out from your home and are typically a fixed window in the center joined together with your choice of venting on each side.

Awning windows are hinged at the top and swing outward from the bottom. Awnings are often placed above or below other windows to add architectural interest and light.

Casement windows are hinged at the side and swing outward. They offer a clear view and open and close easily with the turn of a handle. Perfect for over sinks!