The right materials and window installation methods will improve your home’s aesthetic, comfort, and energy efficiency. Look for a local company that provides top-rated products and offers manufacturer warranties on window glass.
Ensure that your contractor has enough space to work on your windows. Also, remove any furniture pieces that may get in the way.
Casement Windows
Hurricane-proof casement windows open like doors with side hinges, offering a panoramic view of the outside. These windows are a smart investment, increasing your home’s value and offering exceptional protection from Florida storms.
Energy-saving features can significantly reduce your utility bills and make a huge difference in comfort levels. Choose from energy-efficient options such as Low-E glass, argon gas-filled spaces, and triple-pane glass for a well-insulated interior that helps reduce heating and cooling costs.
Double-hung windows allow warm air to escape through the upper sash while fresh air flows in through the bottom, improving your comfort and lowering energy bills. You can also choose energy-efficient windows that feature UV-blocking coatings, which protect your furniture, rugs, and other valuable interior items from fading due to harsh sunlight.
Awning Windows
Windows allow you to enjoy natural light, fresh air, and scenic views from the comfort of your home. When they are damaged, leaking, or inoperable, you lose out on those benefits.
Replacing your windows can dramatically improve the appearance of your home and help you save money on energy bills. Our window installation team offers a variety of options to fit your preferences, including double- and triple-paned Energy Star-certified windows.
Garden Windows
Garden windows, sometimes referred to as greenhouse windows, feature deep window sills perfect for growing plants. They hinge outward from your home’s exterior wall and feature interior shelves to display decorations, potted plants, and propagation kits.
These windows are a great choice for homeowners who want to improve their energy efficiency and curb appeal. They’re often installed over kitchen sinks or baths, but they can be placed in a variety of locations.
Choose a professional with a proven track record of window installation and replacement in your area. Look for a company that offers clear quotes and timelines, and provides regular contact throughout the project.
Sliding Windows
The simplicity of slider windows makes them less expensive than other window styles and are a great option for budget-conscious homeowners. They have fewer moving parts and offer more energy efficiency than double-pane windows. They can be paired with triple-pane glass for even greater energy savings.
These large glass windows are a perfect fit for open-concept homes, allowing you to maximize natural light and take in beautiful views. With a wide opening, these windows are easy to clean and let in fresh air. You can also choose from a variety of grid patterns, including Colonial, prairie, and diamond. Select frames made from Ultrex fiberglass for longevity and durability.
Low-E Glass
If you’re concerned about your energy bills, Low-E glass is the way to go. This specialized window option has a microscopic metallic coating that prevents infrared and ultraviolet (UV) light from entering your home while allowing visible light to pass through.
This allows you to keep your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter, which saves on both heating and cooling costs.
This type of glass also helps protect your valuables from UV damage that can cause fading over time. It comes in several ratings depending on how much of the solar spectrum it reflects, with higher numbers reflecting more of the UV wavelengths.
Argon Gas-Filled Windows
Residential windows are among the best investments homeowners can make. They cut air conditioning and heating costs, increase the curb appeal of a home, and add to its resale value.
Window manufacturers use argon and krypton as gas fills to displace the air in double- or triple-paned windows, making them more energy efficient. Argon is a nontoxic, clear, and odorless gas that’s abundantly available and inexpensive.
If a window is argon-filled, it will have a spacer with two small holes — one for air to enter and the other for argon to exit. This allows for a quick detection of leakage, which can be repaired with the help of a special gas-detection meter.