New Residential Windows for Your Home

New windows are designed with energy efficiency in mind to keep your Madison home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. That means lower utility bills for you and a higher resale value for your house.

Double-hung windows let you open the top and bottom parts for air circulation. They’re also easy to clean. Bay and bow windows have a curved appearance and include three or four panes. They make rooms feel larger and brighter.

Awning Windows

Awning windows open outward from the bottom, providing a roof-like effect that protects your home from rain while also offering fresh air. They work well with uniquely shaped non-operational picture windows, allowing you to make the most of your view while still getting ample natural light.

These windows can be opened by turning a crank, making them easier to use than sliding or hung window types. They are especially useful in rainy climates, as they can be left open during a storm without letting water inside.

Our awning windows come in different materials, including wood and vinyl. Each offers its own unique benefits, but each type of window can help you create a beautiful home while saving on energy costs and improving your privacy.

Bay Windows

Bay windows are more than just a stunning addition to your home. They can also increase the value of your property and create a cozy spot for reading or entertaining guests.

Designed to expand interior space, these architectural accents typically feature a central picture window flanked by casement or double-hung windows. Their curved shape gives them a unique look from both inside and out, offering enhanced natural light and an expanded view of the horizon or skyline.

Often, the two side windows are operable, allowing fresh air to circulate throughout your home. Those who want to keep their home cool and protect delicate fabrics from direct sunlight can choose windows with high ratings against solar heat gain. A popular option is clad bay windows, which combine wood interiors with protective exterior cladding.

Garden Windows

Imagine your very own personal greenhouse right inside your home. This unique window style gives homeowners the space to grow herbs, flowers, and other small plants while also providing an ideal display area for decorative accents.

Garden windows can be found in kitchens or living rooms, bringing natural light and a cozy atmosphere to the space. They can also be used to brighten a dark corner and eliminate the need for artificial lighting, making them a great choice for any room in your home.

Energy-efficient options are available for this window style, ensuring optimal thermal performance and sustainability. If you notice fogging between the glass panes, it’s important to schedule a replacement with Thompson Creek as soon as possible to restore clarity and functionality.

Tilt-and-Turn Windows

Designed with multiple modes of ventilation, tilt-and-turn windows are the ideal choice for your home. They can be opened in either of two ways: a tilt mode, which allows for top ventilation and keeps your home secure; or a turn mode, which opens the window inward like a casement window.

They also offer superb insulation and energy efficiency, reducing your utility bills and promoting a sustainable home environment. Additionally, they have a unique aesthetic that complements many architectural styles.

Choose from a variety of frame materials, including aluminum and wood. Select a frame color that suits your aesthetic preferences, and opt for bespoke hardware to match your home. Opt for double or triple glazing depending on your needs, and add acoustic glass for noise reduction.

Sliding Windows

Known for their wide, unobstructed views and easy operation, sliding windows are one of the most popular window styles for modern Madison AL homes. They work well in any space and fit seamlessly with different architectural styles.

Unlike other operating styles, sliding windows operate along a track and have a movable window sash that slides horizontally to open the window. They offer excellent ventilation and work well in hard-to-reach areas.

Aluminum sliders have slim profiles for a sleeker look and are durable against corrosion. They are a good option for homeowners who prefer a modern style and need a stronger material that can withstand harsh weather conditions. Tilt-and-slide windows combine the features of a hopper or bay window with those of a traditional slider. They can tilt inward at the top for ventilation or slide horizontally like a standard slider.