With recommended Energy-Star windows from our trusted suppliers, we make it possible for you to reduce heating/cooling costs while achieving your desired plan. From custom-fit to manufactured sizes and designs of windows, we strive to provide you with the best option that suits your house, taste, and budget.
Window Types
Awning Windows
Open outward with the hinge on top, they are placed above, below, or alongside of another window
Bay (Bow) Windows
Curve outward from the exterior wall providing a great view, lots of sunlight, and magnificent presentation
Hung Windows (Single or Double)
Either only the bottom sash operates while the top part remains in place or both sashes slide vertically up and down within the frame
Operable or Non-operable Skylight Windows (Roof Windows)
To increase the light into your house from above
Picture Windows (Also known as Stationary Fixed Windows)
Mostly Used in Modern- or Contemporary-style Houses)
Large, non-operable window to customize amount of sunlight and view
Slider Window
Mostly Used in Modern- or Contemporary-style Houses)
Single or double sashes sliding horizontally
Tilt/Turn Windows
Swing it in like a door or Tilt it at the top for ventilation with a single handle
Transom Windows
Small in size which can be opened or fixed
Over a door or above another window for decoration
Window Frames
Wood
Good Insulation (Possible expansion/contraction in extreme temperatures)
Aluminum
Conduct heat rapidly
Not as energy efficient as others
Fiberglass
Air cavities that may be filled with insulation
Offer high thermal performance
Vinyl
Hollow cavities that can be filled with insulation
Good insulator
Occasional discoloration and cracking issues though
Window Glasses
Different panes of glasses (variety in specific coatings that reflect sunlight and heat)
Can be tempered or heat-strengthened
Improved insulation value or solar control
Can affect your energy costs, heating, cooling, and more