Windows play a vital role in maintaining the internal temperature of your home. When your windows are old and inefficient, they let a lot of heat go outside which makes you pay higher electricity bills.
Window replacement is one of the best ways to improve your home’s energy-efficiency and value. There are many types of replacement windows to choose from.
Traditional
When you choose traditional replacement windows, you can give your home a classic and timeless look. These windows complement many different architectural styles. They can also add a sense of warmth and luxury to your home.
You can choose from a wide variety of frame colors to match your home’s décor. White frames give a clean, classic look while tan or brown frames add color and warmth.
Double-hung windows with moveable sashes allow for improved ventilation and are easy to clean. These windows are available in energy-saving models that reduce heating and cooling costs.
Modern
Window replacement can boost home value and reduce energy costs, but it’s important to find the right style for your property. Double-hung windows, which feature two sashes that slide up and down, work well with most house styles. Bay and bow windows extend outward to create a cozy interior space, while picture windows let in a lot of outdoor lighting without blocking the view.
Lastly, casement and awning windows open outward with a crank handle. They’re great for letting in fresh air during a rainstorm. Energy-efficient windows lower heating and cooling bills, and improve comfort and safety.
Contemporary
We offer a variety of styles to complement every architectural design. From double hung replacement windows to bay or bow window styles, we have you covered.
Our energy-efficient vinyl windows are designed to withstand Michigan’s cold winters and hot summers, while maintaining comfort and reducing utility costs. They are also eligible for energy rebates and tax credits, further lowering the cost of your home improvement.
Wood frames can match your existing home’s style and build period, while evoking a rustic or earthy feel. They are also available in a range of colors, from white to brown.
Picture
Picture windows provide a stunning view of the outdoors. These fixed frames, non-operable windows are ideal for sunrooms and for allowing natural light to flood your home without blocking out the scenery.
If you want to enhance the beauty of your picture window with a design element, consider perimeter grids that offer a border-style pattern, leaving the center unobstructed. You can also choose patterned glass with varying opacity for your replacement picture windows to add privacy and style to your home.
To maximize energy efficiency, picture windows are available with double or triple glazing, as well as low-E coatings and gas-filled insulation. This helps minimize heat transfer and regulate indoor temperatures, keeping your Michigan home comfortable all year round.
Bay & Bow
The most dramatic windows for home interiors, bow and bay windows create unique spaces and frame large views. They are a great option for living rooms, stair landings or bedrooms.
They let in tons of natural light and can create a cozy nook or seating area. They are perfect for any room in your Michigan home.
They can also help reduce your energy costs by lowering heating and cooling bills. Our Michigan-made bay and bow replacement windows come with state-of-the-art Low-E glass, which reflect heat back into the home during the winter and block harmful UV and infrared rays in the summer.
Casement
Today’s homeowners seek upgrades that cater to both form and function. These windows offer a solution that addresses both. By closing tightly in the frame, they eliminate air leaks, which can increase energy use. Multi-locking points also improve security compared to conventional window sash.
Our Macomb County neighborhoods are surrounded by natural beauty: pristine farmlands, verdant apple orchards, and stunning freshwater shorelines. However, you’ll struggle to enjoy these sights with old, worn-out windows.
Low-quality windows let a lot of heat go outside in winter, forcing you to turn up your heating system. They also let a lot of heat in during summer, which drives up your utility bills.
Awning
Awning windows are a stylish way to enhance your space. They look stunning above a pair of hinged patio doors or below a trio of picture windows.
They open outward, allowing for optimal ventilation and preventing water from seeping in during heavy rains. Awning windows are also energy efficient, reducing cooling costs by keeping the heat out during winter and keeping the cool air in during summer.
Awning windows are available in a variety of colors, styles, and finishes to match your aesthetic. They can be customized by homeowners with a wide selection of grid patterns, hardware options, and grille designs.