A local home window installation pro can help you select the right custom windows to match your personal style and complement your home’s architectural design. They can also provide advice on repairing and resizing existing window openings.
Adding these types of custom windows can make your Madison home more energy efficient. They’ll keep cold air out in the winter and hot air out during the summer.
Awning Windows
Unlike sliding windows, which open vertically, awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward. They provide excellent ventilation and offer a unique, distinctive look to your home.
These windows are ideal for locations where you want to increase ventilation but do not have the space for a casement window, such as above an exterior door. They are also a great choice for high-wind areas because of their weather protection.
Awning windows are wide, rather than tall, and so they can be combined with picture windows to create a stacked configuration that maximizes interior space and provides stunning views.
Awning windows have a full-perimeter pressure seal, which reduces external noise and air infiltration, so they are a great choice for locations where you need maximum ventilation but want to maintain privacy. They are also a good option for high wall placements, as they allow you to bring in natural light without compromising your privacy.
Bay or Bow Windows
Bay or bow windows add a distinctive look to any property. They allow natural light to enter the space and create a cozy alcove that can be used as a reading nook or dining area. Their unique structure also increases the value of a home or commercial building.
Bow windows are comprised of four to six equally sized window panes that are angled to each other to form a gentle arch. They can be customized to fit any architectural style and are ideal for both modern and traditional homes or buildings.
Choose from a range of frame materials, including aluminum, fiberglass, and composite. Fiberglass offers durability, a long-lasting color, and resistance to harsh weather conditions. Aluminum is lightweight and strong, while fiberglass offers better energy efficiency than wood. Its slim frames also maximize the glass area, allowing more sunlight to enter the space. Wood provides a classic and natural appearance and is incredibly durable, resisting rot and rust while offering superior thermal insulation.
Tilt-and-Turn Windows
A European design that is gaining popularity in North America, these windows can either tilt inward at the top for ventilation or open fully like a door. They are secure and offer improved ventilation over traditional window styles that only open at the bottom.
Our tilt turn windows feature secure laminated glazing similar to the glass in your car windshield. This helps them resist damage from wind, rain and other environmental hazards. The strong hinges on these windows also provide optimal security. They leave very little room for an intruder to reach inside your home and are ideal for families with children or pets because they can only be opened at a slight tilt, eliminating the risk of them climbing out or jamming their fingers.
These windows are also highly energy efficient. The tilt-open position lets you enjoy healthy weatherproof ventilation without creating drafts or letting hot air escape, helping you reduce your energy bills.
Casement Windows
Unlike other window types, casement windows hinge at the side and open like doors. They let in fresh air and provide a wide view. They are a popular choice in areas that require a lot of ventilation. Our team installs awning windows above or alongside other windows to give your home a unique style and great ventilation.
Choosing the right custom window is important. You need to make sure it is correctly sized for your window opening and that the installation process is done correctly. A poorly installed window can cause water leaks, mold, and air infiltration. It will also not insulate or function properly. Getting it installed by an experienced professional will help prevent costly mistakes. Window installation costs vary based on your specific project requirements and the chosen window type. Contact us to request a quote tailored to your needs. We offer a range of window options to meet any budget. Energy-efficient models are available.