Windows are essential to your home’s style, functionality and feel. Schedule a free consultation with a trusted window installation professional to discover your options.
Single hung impact windows are accessible in typical pigment varnishes of bronze and brown. They are also offered in various glazing alternatives like Tinted Window, Turtle Window, Reflective Window, and Low-E Glass for energy efficiency.
Casement Windows
Unlike sliding windows, casement windows hinge on the side and open by turning a crank handle. They offer gorgeous, unobstructed views and excellent ventilation. They are also easier to clean than sliding windows.
Like single- or double-hung windows, they can be built with low-emissivity glass and insulated frames to promote energy efficiency in West Palm Beach homes. When closed, they form a tight seal to reduce drafts and lower utility bills. They can even be designed to meet or exceed ENERGY STAR performance standards, which can help you save money year-round.
Cottage-style casement windows feature multiple small panes of glass separated by muntins for a divided or multi-paned appearance, which lends a rustic or farmhouse feel to your home. They are available in both vented and non-vented styles to complement any architectural design style.
Slider Windows
Featuring sashes that slide side to side on a rail, slider windows are perfect for framed views of the outdoors and ample ventilation. They’re ideal for living areas in your Palm Coast home where you want to connect with the natural world and flood your space with natural light.
Our sliding windows are made with either aluminum or fiberglass, both of which are durable materials that can stand up to the harsh weather of Florida. They’re also available with a wide range of frame colors and hardware options to complement your home’s aesthetic.
For larger openings, we offer three-panel hurricane impact horizontal sliding windows. These are known as End Vent Sliders and have two active sashes in the center with an inactive sash in the end, which can reach up to 111 inches wide. These can be installed in place of three traditional single-hung windows, giving you a wider view and allowing more natural light into your home.
Double-Hung Windows
Unlike single-hung windows, double-hungs allow both sashes to move up and down, giving you complete control over airflow in your home. They work well with vinyl, aluminum or wood frames and can be customized for a variety of sizes and shapes.
You can also choose from a variety of grid patterns for your double-hung windows to complement the look of your house. These window styles are also great for homeowners who want to let fresh air in without letting in any insects.
These windows are an excellent choice for traditional homes, featuring narrow silhouette frames and sashes to showcase your view. They are a good choice for homeowners looking to save on energy costs as they are highly insulated and meet all ENERGY STAR requirements. They reduce solar heat gain, interior glare and lower glass temperatures in warm weather. The insulated sashes also reduce thermal loss in the winter and improve sound-reduction. They are easy to maintain and offer a wide range of custom options.
Impact Windows
Hurricanes are frequent in Florida, and you can protect your home from severe storm damage with impact windows. These windows shield you from flying debris and can withstand sustained winds up to 140 mph and gusts up to 212 mph, making them your steadfast guardians against Mother Nature’s fury.
Aside from protecting you from the elements, impact windows also add value to your home. They offer enhanced security by deterring forced entry and come in a range of styles to fit any architectural design. They are also energy efficient, with insulated glass and foam-filled vinyl frames that help lower your heating and cooling costs month-to-month.
These benefits are reason enough to invest in impact windows and doors in Palm Coast FL, especially when you consider the resale value they bring. Just be sure to pick a reputable local installer, and avoid using recycled or reclaimed window frames. This could cause them to warp over time.