A professional window company can install replacement windows in homes or commercial buildings. They also provide services such as egress windows, which help people escape in case of emergencies and protect homes from intruders.
Double-hung windows feature operating sashes that open both the top and bottom, offering exceptional airflow. These are popular among homeowners looking to update their homes with a classic design.
Double-Hung Windows
If you’re looking to upgrade your home’s style, functionality, and energy efficiency, double-hung windows are a standout option. They have movable sashes in the top and bottom that can be opened vertically for enhanced ventilation and airflow control.
Their innovative insulated glass technology reduces heat transfer, keeping your home comfortable all year round. Plus, the insulating foam in their frames keeps them nine times stronger than standard vinyl windows. And they come in a wide range of customization options, including color, finish, grid, and glass. This allows you to select the perfect style for your home’s architectural design. You can also customize your window’s ventilation settings for maximum comfort and efficiency.
Single-Hung Windows
Single-hung windows have one operable lower sash and are ideal for rooms that do not require frequent ventilation. They’re a popular choice for traditional home styles and can be combined with bay or bow windows to create stunning, customizable options.
Harvey single hung windows are affordable and easy to maintain and operate. They work well in new construction homes, remodeling projects, or as replacement windows. However, they do not allow for as much air flow through the upper sash and might be difficult to open in a hard-to-reach location. Double hung windows, on the other hand, can be opened at both the top and bottom.
Awning Windows
With their top-hinged design, awning windows swing out from the bottom with a crank handle and offer superior ventilation. They work well in spaces that need extra airflow but don’t have enough room for larger window styles, like bathrooms and basements.
Enhanced natural light and consistent airflow promote a more comfortable indoor environment and reduce energy consumption. Plus, their outward-opening design naturally shields interior spaces from rain.
Pure Energy’s awning windows are available in a range of sizes and finishes to suit diverse architectural designs. Choose from traditional wood tones like maple and oak or modern colors like hunter green, khaki, and bronze.
Picture Windows
Here in Macomb County, you have a wealth of natural sights to enjoy. If you want to frame picturesque outdoor views or brighten up interior spaces, consider updating your windows with picture windows. Designed with larger glass panes and minimal framing, these fixed windows offer unobstructed vistas and more natural light. Available in wood or premium vinyl, our picture windows deliver timeless beauty with advanced technology and energy efficiency.
Our picture windows are non-functional and don’t open, but they can be paired with operable windows for ventilation in tall spaces. They’re also great for adding an airy feeling to spaces like two-story foyers.
Slider Windows
Slider windows, also known as gliders, open horizontally along a track and offer wide unobstructed views and easy ventilation. They’re popular in modern home designs, as well as spaces where reaching to open a window isn’t ideal — like above kitchen sinks or basements.
Because sliders have fewer moving parts than crank-style windows, they require less maintenance and are a good fit for wider wall openings. However, air infiltration can occur between the sliding panels, so regular cleaning is a must to avoid damage and energy loss. If energy efficiency and ventilation are top priorities, consider a casement window instead. They use a compression seal and can close tightly against the elements.
Casement Windows
Hinged on the side and operating with a crank mechanism, casement windows open outward to maximize views and provide unobstructed ventilation. They also improve home energy efficiency, preventing air displacement and lowering HVAC bills.
Their single sash makes them easier to clean than other window types, and their locking mechanisms are more secure compared to double-hung or sliding windows. Available in a wide range of sizes and configurations, Pure Energy casement windows can blend seamlessly with any architectural style.
ENERGY STAR rated casement windows minimize heat transfer with Low-E coatings and dual or triple-pane options with high-density gas fills, reducing reliance on the HVAC system in winter and cooling costs in summer. These exceptional energy-saving features deliver outstanding thermal performance and contribute to reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
