QUALITY SERVICES

WINDOWS PROVIDE MORE THAN A VIEW

Protect your furnishings from sun damage

Control your heating & cooling costs

Quality Products

CERTIFICATIONS & BRANDS

SAFEGUARD YOUR BELONGINGS WITH A QUALITY WINDOW

PROTECT YOUR HOME’S FURNISHINGS FROM SUN DAMAGE

When gas leaks from old windows, it allows UV rays from sun to penetrate the glass and fade window treatments, upholstery, and flooring. Replacement windows have low E and Argon gasses that stop the UV rays from penetrating the glass, protecting the items inside your home and saving you money.

CONTROL YOUR HEATING & COOLING COSTS

STABILIZE YOUR ENERGY BILL AND MAINTAIN CONSISTENT TEMPERATURES THROUGHOUT YOUR HOME

It takes more than a quality window to create energy efficiency throughout the home. It’s imperative that the windows are installed properly to achieve the desired balance throughout the floors. An improperly installed window negates the comfort and energy efficiency you seek.

YOU DESERVE THE BEST

QUALITY PRODUCTS

A quality window is more than just the name on the window. There are multiple attributes of a window that determine the performance of a window. Key things to consider are insulated vs. not insulated, types of glasses, and the construction of the window.

The products we use:

  • Anderson
  • Pella
  • Marvin
  • Kolbe
  • Kensington

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Things to look for:

  • Windows that rattle in the wind
  • Air leaking through or around the windows
  • Difficult opening windows
  • Home temperatures that fluctuate depending on the weather
  • Unreasonable amount of condensation or icing on the inside of the window

Attributes to look for:

  • Frames made from quality materials that insulate and prevent heat transfer
  • Multiple panes with air or gas in the middle for better insulation
  • The most energy efficient windows contain argon or krypton between the panes
  • Low-E (low emissivity) glass to keep heat in the house during winter and reflect infrared light
  • Warm edge spacers to keep panes the correct distance apart and insulate pane edges to reduce heat transfer

As long as the new window has Low-E and argon gas, it will perform to a minimum standard.

Performance wise, yes. Wood conducts both warm and cold air, which will make your home more susceptible to the effects of the weather. Vinyl can be foam insulated, performing better in all types of heat and cold.

PRINCIPLES, IT’S WHAT WE’RE BUILT ON.

Trust us to protect your most valuable investment, your home