When Commack residents choose replacement windows, they seek style and functionality. Whether they want to upgrade their homes with traditional designs or modern styles, they need window specialists who can do both.
Casement windows pivot open with the turn of a handle, providing superior directional airflow. They also help keep your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter, saving energy costs.
Double-Hung Windows
Double-hung windows provide classic style and optimal functionality for any space. Featuring two operating sashes, this window type is popular for its ability to maximize ventilation and offers beautiful wood-grain finishes and customizable hardware.
They have a slimline frame to maximize glass and come with an airtight seal to minimize drafts. A counterweight system helps sashes open and close easily.
This window is easy to clean and can fit any architectural style. However, their extra operable sash can reduce energy efficiency, so look for models with Low-E coatings and insulated frames to ensure year-round performance.
Sliding Windows
With side hinges and a crank handle, these windows open wide and draw in the fresh air, which makes them ideal for kitchens and bathrooms. They also have a sleek appearance and can be used to complement both traditional and contemporary designs.
Sliding windows slide horizontally along a track and are popular for their sleek design and ease of operation. They can be used to complement either a traditional or contemporary design, and they are more affordable than casement windows. They can also be paired with awning windows for a more unique and elegant look.
Vinyl Windows
Vinyl windows combine beauty and functionality. They have slimline frames and maximize glass area, which make them a great choice for contemporary and modern architectural styles. They also help reduce energy bills and are durable, resistant to warping and rotting.
Unlike double-hung windows, which open outward from the top and bottom, casement windows hinge on one side and open outward with a crank operating system. This allows them to provide maximum ventilation while keeping the weather out.
Available glass options include low-e, argon or krypton gas-filled windows, which improve thermal protection and lower energy bills.
Aluminum Windows
The streamlined look of casement windows resonates with the modern lifestyles and energy efficiency demands of Commack homes. They open with a single operation handle and offer top-to-bottom ventilation. Renewal by Andersen’s Acclaim casement windows come in a range of sizes and styles to complement both traditional and contemporary architectural designs.
Aluminum windows are lightweight and durable with a low maintenance cost. They’re also resistant to warping and environmental damage.
They pair well with bay or bow windows to create stunning curved views. For increased energy performance, select double-pane window glazing that includes argon or krypton gas sealed between window panes.
Fiberglass Windows
With their slim frames and maximized glass area, casement windows offer a clean, contemporary look that blends seamlessly with many architectural styles. They’re also easy to open and close with the simple turn of a crank, making them well-suited for rooms like kitchens and bathrooms where airflow is essential.
A tight seal minimizes drafts and improves energy efficiency, reducing your heating and cooling costs throughout the year. They also block out external noise, so you can relax and enjoy your Commack home’s scenic surroundings. Fiberglass windows are durable and resistant to the elements. They’re also less likely to warp, rot, or corrode, and they hold paint longer than vinyl composites.
Clad-Wood Windows
With their slim frames and maximized glass area, casement windows accentuate your home’s aesthetic with unparalleled functionality. Their side-hinged design allows for top-to-bottom ventilation and an airtight seal to minimize drafts and enhance energy efficiency.
A popular choice among homeowners seeking the beauty of wood for their interiors without the added exterior maintenance, clad windows feature wood interiors protected by durable aluminum cladding. The cladding is available in a variety of finishes and colors, providing endless possibilities to complement your decor.
Metal Windows
With a simple crank opening mechanism, casement windows allow for increased air flow into your home, especially in hard-to-reach places like above counters and cabinets. They also seal tightly to help reduce air leakage. Awning and casement windows also offer great energy efficiency with argon or Krypton gas sealed between the panes.
Their slim frames and maximized glass area complement both traditional and contemporary architectural styles. They also create a strong airtight seal that minimizes drafts and enhances insulation, helping you save on heating and cooling costs. The sashes in these windows are thicker, too, which helps limit how much outside air can impact your indoor temperatures.