Window Brands We Carry
Window Products
Marvin Elevate™
- Featuring Ultrex®, an innovative fiberglass material pioneered by Marvin over 20 years ago
- Featuring the Elevate collection which has a 30% lower thermal conductivity than air
- ENERGY STAR® certified performance
- Fully transferable 20/10 warranty with 20-year coverage on glass and 10-year coverage on manufacturing materials and workmanship
- Dual-pane windows and low-e coating to keep heat inside during cooler weather and block harmful UV rays
- Specially-designed products to outlast harsh conditions and climates
Marvin Signature™
- Features Ultrex®, just like Elevate™ and Ultimate™ lines
- ENERGY STAR® certified performance
- Featuring wood interiors protected by tough aluminum exteriors
- Featuring smart breakthroughs like Lift Lock hardware and Lock Status Sensor to provide safety and peace of mind
- Wide range of wood species and a variety of stains and paint options
- Double hung, casement, glide, awning, fixed, and tilt turn windows
- Ultimate swinging french door and sliding door
- Ultimate bi-fold door
- Ultimate multi-slide door
- Signature modern design featuring high-density fiberglass material, leading thermal performance, and a modular system to improve efficiency while seamlessly matching modern architecture
Marvin Ultimate™
- Features Ultrex®, just like Elevate™ and Signature™ lines
- ENERGY STAR® certified performance
- Lift Lock hardware and Lock Status Sensor to provide safety and peace of mind
- Extensive selection of styles and shapes for more flexibility to meet any design challenge
- Perfect for a wide-range of architectural styles like traditional, contemporary, transitional, historic, and craftsman
Sierra Pacific
- Part ofSierra Pacific Industries, the largest millwork producer and one of the largest lumber companies in the U.S. that’s responsible for sustainably managing two million acres of timberland in California and Washington state
- Patented Fusion Technology™ integrating extruded aluminum, vinyl, and wood into one beautiful window with celebrated thermal performance, enhanced aesthetics, extreme seal, and easier installation
- Finishing process with non-hazardousAAMA 2604and2605powder-coatings for color retention, surface hardness, and scratch resistance
Paradigm Windows
- Lifetime non-prorated transferable window and sliding door warranty
- Insulating glass system meets or exceedsEnergy Star® 6.0requirements put into effect on Jan. 1, 2016
- Energy-saving fourth surface coated glassoffering higher light transmittance allowing for a brighter and warmer space
- VistaVu™ screening for windows and sliding doors
- Color-matched hardware to ensure aesthetic cohesion and beautiful window design
Viwinco
- Double glazing and low-e transparent coating allows more than 70% of the sun’s light in while protecting furniture, fabrics, and other surfaces from 80% of the sun’s UV energy
- Standard high-performance Insulated Glass Unit (IGU) with double-strength low e-glass, argon gas fill, and Intercept® ULTRA stainless steel warm-edge spacer
- Edgemont® replacement windows with seven styles to choose from
- More than thirty years of homeowner-trusted materials
For a full rundown on our product selection, check out the catalogs below!
FAQs
What sizes are windows available in?
Window sizes can vary widely. They’re often based on the dimensions of framing lumber and construction practices. But here are some common standard sizes:
- Single-hung: 24″ x 36″, 28″ x 40″, 30″ x 48″
- Double-hung: 36″ x 66″, 30″ x 48″, 28″ x 52″
- Casement: 24″ x 36″, 28″ x 40″, 30″ x 48″
These are just a few examples, and your actual window sizes can vary depending on the manufacturer, style, and specific needs of your project. It’s always best to consult with a professional for accurate sizing and installation recommendations.
When is the best time of year to replace my windows?
Replacing windows when the weather is warm but not too warm, like in late spring or early summer, is best. If you’re replacing multiple windows, doing so while the weather is warm outside will help keep unwanted cold drafts from entering your home during the project.
Is window installation a simple DIY project?
There are a lot of home improvement projects that DIY enthusiasts can tackle, but window replacement is generally not one of them. There are several different things to consider like being responsible for replacing the window if the glass breaks while you’re installing it or investing in all the tools you need for the project. In the end, while it’s possible to DIY windows, it’s probably a better idea to call in the professionals.
What material is best for windows?
There are several different options to choose from when selecting your new window. Check out our windows blog from our Best Material Series for a full breakdown that can help as you research what’s best for your home.
How long does it take to install a new window?
A simple window replacement can often be completed in just 30 to 60 minutes. However, replacing multiple large custom windows may take one to two days. Experienced installers can typically replace 10 to 15 windows per day.
Should I replace all the windows at once?
Yes, it’s often better to replace all your windows at once instead of doing it one at a time, if your budget allows. Windows can last from 20-25 years, so it can be tough to remember when you replaced your windows
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