Residential windows take a beating from Michigan’s harsh weather. Stylish, energy-efficient replacement options help you save money on high energy bills and keep your home comfortable and safe.
MI offers an extensive line of aesthetically pleasing windows to fit every style and budget. Their vinyl extrusion and fabrication technology coupled with rigorous testing at their engineering facilities yield a highly durable product line.
Double-Hung Windows
Whether building a new home, remodeling or replacing windows in an existing one, double-hung windows coordinate beautifully with traditional homes. They provide excellent ventilation and air flow when the upper and lower window sashes are open, and they also protect against rain and snow.
The modern versions of this style feature sashes that tilt in for easy cleaning. They also improve safety when children or pets are inside because the bottom sash cannot be opened as easily as the top.
Single-Hung Windows
If you have single-pane windows that have developed fogging or rotting between window panes or you notice a draft coming in around them, then it’s time for new replacement windows. Choose a qualified provider with extensive product ranges, comprehensive warranties, reasonable quotes and positive customer feedback.
The frame holds the sashes and can be constructed from wood, vinyl or aluminum. Each offers its own benefits in terms of aesthetics, durability and maintenance requirements.
Casement Windows
A unique hinge system allows casement windows to swing open, letting in fresh air and ample sunlight. They also seal tight, minimizing air leakage and improving energy efficiency.
They’re available in a range of frames, allowing them to fit any design aesthetic. Add lite bars or window grids to create a more traditional look, or leave the glass blank for a modern style.
Noise-reducing options are available as well, which makes them a great choice for Freeland residents living near busy streets or neighborhoods. This feature can help keep your home quiet and relaxing.
Awning Windows
Awning windows open upward with hinges at the top of the frame, maximizing air flow and circulation. They’re also a smarter option for energy savings than other window styles since they seal tightly.
Awning windows are easier to operate than other types and often feature dual locks for enhanced security. They also sit higher on walls than other windows, which helps maintain privacy. You can customize the size, color, wood style, and window grids to match your home’s aesthetic.
Picture Windows
With their minimalistic frames and large glass panes, picture windows act as a picturesque frame for scenic views. This allows natural light to flood rooms for a more open, airy feel. It also reduces your need for artificial lighting, saving you money on energy costs.
Picture windows are a great choice for any room in your home, but they work especially well in living rooms and family rooms. They can even make small rooms feel more spacious!
Bay & Bow Windows
Few window designs boost the aesthetic appeal of a living space like bay or bow windows. Both types protrude outward from a home, creating visual depth and offering expansive views of the landscape.
Majic fiberglass bay and bow windows are available in a wide range of custom angles, projections, and pane sizes. They can enhance any architectural style and come with extreme durability. They also provide energy efficiency and amplify natural light.
Garden Windows
Cultivate year-round greenery with garden windows. These windows allow you to display flowers or herbs and give your home a unique appeal that adds value and enhances indoor space.
These replacement windows open outward and allow ventilation, which helps regulate indoor temperatures and improve air quality. They are ideal for kitchens or living areas and are popular for displaying small potted plants such as herbs or flowers.
Energy Star research has shown that replacing drafty old windows with new replacement windows can save up to 30% on your utility costs. This savings can pay for the installation cost in no time.
Sliding Windows
Sliding windows, also known as gliders, are a popular option for bringing in the view and ventilation. Unlike French doors, they don’t need space to open out, so they can be fitted in tighter spaces.
Our sliding windows feature operating sashes that tilt or swing in, eliminating the need to lift them out of place for cleaning. They’re available with a wide range of features to make them as energy-efficient as possible, including argon and krypton gas fillings and low-E coatings.