Windows are a crucial component of your home. They keep you safe from storms, hurricanes and other natural calamities. They also add to your home’s aesthetic appeal and value.
Window installation companies offer a wide range of window styles that will fit your needs, house design and budget. They can even assist you with egress window installation.
Double-Hung Windows
Double-hung windows have two window sashes that can move vertically. This type of window allows homeowners to control airflow and ventilation, making it a popular choice for modern homes. They also offer a classic look that complements any style of building.
Accent Window Repair & More repairs damaged and worn-out windows in residential properties. They also install new windows to improve the energy efficiency of their clients’ houses. They work with various manufacturers to provide a variety of frames.
Single-Hung Windows
Unlike double-hung windows, single hung windows have only one movable sash. They are less expensive and easier to clean. They also offer better ventilation and energy efficiency, but they may not be the best choice for homes with limited space.
Single-hung windows are available in a variety of styles and materials. Many companies offer ENERGY STAR-rated glass packages and wood protection options. They are designed for lasting performance and can increase the value of your home.
Casement Windows
Featuring sleek frames and unobstructed views, these European windows work well in many different styles. You can choose from wood windows for a classic, warm look or uPVC models with a lightweight Fibrex material that resists swelling and shrinking in wet climates.
A casement window’s simple opening mechanism makes it ideal above kitchen sinks where double-hung sashes may be difficult to reach. It also fits traditional and contemporary homes, especially when it features grids.
Awning Windows
Awning windows open outward, allowing ventilation and protection against rain. They are commonly installed higher on walls for privacy and often used in combination with picture windows.
You can choose from a range of design options for your awning window. Consider your style preferences, maintenance capabilities, and weather conditions. For example, you can opt for a wood-framed window that requires periodic staining or a vinyl-framed option that needs minimal maintenance.
Picture Windows
Picture windows let in lots of natural light while showcasing scenic views. They’re often used in living rooms, but you can work them into dining areas or bedrooms as well.
Because they don’t open, they’re more energy efficient than other types of windows. Our picture windows feature insulated glass with pockets of Argon gas between the panes, making it more difficult for cold air to enter your home.
We offer a variety of frame materials, including wood, vinyl and aluminum. We can even customize the shape of your picture windows to create a unique look for your home.
Bay & Bow Windows
A bay window adds character to your home’s exterior while offering increased light and a larger view of the outside landscape. This combination of aesthetics and functionality will increase your home’s resale value and improve your family’s quality of life.
Bay windows offer excellent ventilation by protruding from your house and can be opened unlike other windows that are flush with a home’s wall. They’re ideal for living rooms or master suites with a window seat where you can read and relax.
Traditional Windows
Traditional windows are a popular option for homeowners looking to add a touch of history and warmth to their homes. They feature wood materials and intricate designs, and can be used to replace windows in period properties or add a traditional accent to modern homes.
Picture windows are perfect for enjoying unblocked views and letting in plenty of natural light. They don’t open, so they’re not the best choice for ventilation.
Modern Windows
Modern windows combine the best features of traditional and contemporary styles. They complement many architectural designs and are available in a range of colors, finishes, and grille patterns.
A reputable window installation service company will ensure that your new windows fit properly and seal tightly. It will also repair leaks and drafts, preventing energy loss.
Shelby Construction Services LLC repairs, replaces, and inspects residential and commercial windows in Macomb. It uses ENERGY STAR-rated Mezzo products. It offers a free estimate.
Victorian Windows
Victorian homes often feature stained glass windows, which are costly to replace. Luckily, you can save money by repairing damaged stained glass windows rather than replacing them.
British sash windows were popular during the reign of Queen Victoria, and they were designed to ventilate properties and help reduce humidity. They featured deep bottom rails and mechanical joints to support heavier glazing. They also had a run through sash horn and a two over two muntin grid pattern.