Boost your home’s curb appeal and maximize energy efficiency with replacement windows from the pros at Miracle Windows & Showers.
Unlike sliding and double-hung windows that open by sliding along a track, casement windows hinge on the side and swing wide with the simple crank of a handle. Their larger opening size makes them perfect for letting in natural light and fresh air.
Easy to Operate
Unlike double-hung windows and sliding windows, casement windows hinge on one side and open wide using a crank handle like doors. This creates a larger opening for airflow and provides unobstructed views. They’re also easy to clean, since their sash opens inward. This makes them ideal for hard-to-reach spaces, like high up over sinks.
They meet Florida’s stringent building codes for high-velocity hurricane zones. Their laminated impact glass is designed to withstand debris during a storm and reduce annoying outside noises like barking dogs, traffic and neighbors.
With their narrow sightlines, casement windows are a great choice for homes with large glass areas or modern aesthetics. They can be installed as stand-alone windows or paired with other window styles for a cohesive look. When closed, these windows create an airtight seal that prevents drafts and helps homeowners reduce energy costs month after month.
Easy to Clean
With a simple turn of the crank, casement windows open wide using hinges on one side and provide unobstructed views. They also allow for air flow through the space and are easier to clean than other types of windows, such as sliding windows.
These windows meet Florida’s high-velocity hurricane wind load code requirements and protect against powerful winds, flying debris and storm surges. They also block out harsh UV rays, which keeps your interior cool and comfortable.
These impact-rated windows are designed for energy efficiency and year-round performance. The multi-chambered sash and mainframe create insulating air spaces for superior thermal efficiency, and they are available with ENERGY STAR-rated insulated glass packages. They also prevent noise from passing through, so you can enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep. The Sierra Pacific H3 Feelsafe Casement window features innovative Fusion Technology to combine the warmth of natural wood on the interior with vinyl and extruded aluminum for strength and durability. It’s available in nine different species of interior wood and fifty exterior finishes and colors to match your design style.
Energy Efficient
Unlike sliding windows that open by sliding along a track, casement windows swing open outward with the crank of a handle. This allows for ample ventilation and lets more natural light flood your home. It also makes them a smart choice for hard-to-reach locations like those in stairwells and over sinks.
The wide openings of our impact casement windows provide ample ventilation and fresh air while reducing energy costs in your home. The insulated glass blocks most of the sun’s rays and limits heat transfer, which can significantly lower your energy bills throughout the year.
Whether you live in a luxury oceanfront home or a modest family home tucked away in quiet neighborhood, our impact windows can fortify your house against the unyielding force of Florida’s hurricane weather. They protect your home against straight-line winds and powerful hurricanes while buffering noise to help you enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep. They are designed to meet the stringent requirements of hurricane code and to withstand the punishing force of ferocious storms.
Hurricane Impact
Whether your home is in an area prone to hurricanes or you simply want to protect it, impact windows are a smart investment. These windows meet Florida’s stringent building codes and can withstand the force of flying debris during a storm. They also block 99% of the sun’s harmful rays and reduce annoying outside noise.
While the vast majority of homes in Palm Coast escaped damage from Hurricane Irma, several people were left without power and had to evacuate their homes. The storm left behind massive amounts of debris and flooding, and some residents lost their belongings.
If you’re interested in replacing your windows with hurricane-resistant products, find a local window installation pro on Houzz. Narrow your search in the Professionals section of the site to window contractors who serve your area, then look through their portfolios and photos for inspiration. They can help you design your new windows and ensure a flawless installation. With the right windows, your home will be more comfortable and protected for years to come.