Explore Our Diverse Selection of Stylish and Functional Windows
We have a wide variety of window styles to enhance both the beauty and functionality of your home. Whether you're looking for classic designs, modern aesthetics, or energy-efficient solutions, we have a window style to match your vision.
Single Hung Window
Single hung window parts include a fixed upper sash with a bottom sash that slides up and down. They’re one of the most common types of windows because of their many benefits.
Single hung windows open vertically, without protruding, allowing you to enjoy fresh air without compromising on interior or exterior space usage. They’re perfect for rooms facing patios, walkways, and porches.
Double Hung
Double hung windows allow you to open both the upper and lower sashes, promoting air circulation and making them easy to clean. Their sleek, classic look complements any home style.
The innovative tilt-in design makes cleaning a breeze. Easily access both the interior and exterior surfaces from inside your home, ensuring your windows remain spotless and clear without the need for ladders or professional cleaners.
Slider Window
Horizontal slider windows have large glass panels that glide smoothly along a track. They’re ideal for spaces where you want fresh air and unobstructed views.
With a range of styles and finishes, horizontal windows complement any home design, from traditional to contemporary, enhancing your home’s curb appeal. They’re also an excellent choice to satisfy bedroom egress requirements.
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Casement Window
Casement windows are hinged at the right or left side and open outward like a door. They provide clear, expansive views and excellent ventilation for any room in your home.
Casement windows maximize natural light, fresh air flow, and views of the outdoors with a design that opens fully outward. Offering easy operation with a crank mechanism, they’re also ideal for hard-to-reach places.
Awning Window
Casement windows are hinged at the right or left side and open outward like a door. They provide clear, expansive views and excellent ventilation for any room in your home.
Casement windows maximize natural light, fresh air flow, and views of the outdoors with a design that opens fully outward. Offering easy operation with a crank mechanism, they’re also ideal for hard-to-reach places.
Picture Window
Picture windows are fixed windows that do not open, offering a seamless connection to nature without the distraction of frames or sashes. With large picture windows, your home basks in abundant natural light, minimizing the need for artificial lighting and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Many homeowners choose them for living rooms, dining rooms, entryways, and office spaces.
Picture windows are a popular choice when you want floor-to-ceiling windows, such as on an enclosed patio.
Bow and Bay Window
Add more space to your home with a shelf for decorative elements or even a permanent window seat, a feature commonly found in living or dining rooms.
A bay window is typically a combination of three windows of varying widths that dramatically extend from your home.
A bow window resembles a bay window, but typically is composed of four or more windows joined at equal angles, creating a smoother, more rounded curve.
Garden Window
Garden windows jut out into your yard or another exterior area. They look like bay windows with an additional slanted window element on top. They contain several versatile shelves you can use for anything including small indoor gardens, display cases or other home accessories.
They also add light, fresh air, and work great in your kitchen, over your sink or anywhere you want a small greenhouse to add architectural value to your home and property.
Specialty Shapes
Fixed, non-opening windows in circular, arched and linear shapes.
In an arch-top or radius window, the bottom half of the window is rectangular while the top is an arch or half-circle adding architectural interest to a room.
Symmetrical circle windows can act as a focal point in bathrooms, entryways, stairways, and closets while providing natural light.
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Discover the Perfect Window Material for Your Home
When it comes to choosing the right windows for your home, the material matters just as much as the style. Different window materials offer distinct benefits, aesthetics, and performance features. Here’s a guide to help you explore the options and find the perfect fit for your needs:
Vinyl Windows
Durable and Low Maintenance
Vinyl windows are a popular choice for many homeowners due to their exceptional durability and minimal upkeep. Made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), these windows are resistant to warping, cracking, and fading. They offer excellent energy efficiency and are available in a range of styles and colors.
- Benefits: High durability, energy-efficient, low maintenance
- Best For: Budget-conscious homeowners seeking a long-lasting solution
Fiberglass Windows
High Performance and Energy Efficiency
Fiberglass windows offer exceptional strength and energy efficiency. Made from a composite material, they resist warping, expanding, or contracting, ensuring long-term performance. Fiberglass frames can mimic the look of wood and are highly resistant to the elements, making them a great investment for any climate.
- Benefits: Superior strength, excellent energy efficiency, low maintenance
- Best For: Homeowners seeking a high-performance, low-maintenance option
Aluminum Windows
Sleek and Modern
Aluminum windows are favored for their sleek, modern appearance and strength. They are lightweight and resistant to corrosion, making them ideal for contemporary designs and high-rise buildings. While they may not provide as much insulation as other materials, their durability and slim profiles make them a top choice for many architectural styles.
- Benefits: Modern look, durability, low maintenance
- Best For: Modern homes or commercial buildings requiring a slim profile
Wood-Clad Windows
Elegance Inside, Durability Outside
Wood-clad windows feature a wood interior for classic beauty and a durable exterior of materials like aluminum or fiberglass for low maintenance and weather resistance. This combination offers the best of both worlds: the rich, warm look of wood on the inside and robust protection against the elements on the outside.
- Benefits: Classic wood interior, durable exterior, low maintenance
- Best For: Homeowners desiring the traditional charm of wood with modern protection and minimal upkeep
Wood Windows
Classic Charm and Natural Beauty
Wood windows bring timeless elegance and warmth to any home. Known for their natural beauty and insulating properties, wood frames can be customized with various stains and paints to match your décor. With proper maintenance, they offer excellent performance and can last for generations.
- Benefits: Aesthetic appeal, excellent insulation, customizable
- Best For: Homeowners looking for traditional style and natural beauty
Choosing the right window material involves balancing your aesthetic preferences with performance needs. Whether you prioritize durability, energy efficiency, or classic charm, there’s a window material perfectly suited for your home. Explore these options and make an informed choice that enhances both the functionality and beauty of your living space.
For personalized advice and to view samples, contact us today!
Windows Types and Styles
WHAT WINDOWS DO I CHOOSE?
When selecting a new replacement window, consider the following:
- What type of materials are used for the other windows in your home or are you changing every window? Understanding the difference between Vinyl, Fiberglass, WoodClad, and Aluminum can
- What is the aesthetic you’re aiming to achieve? A more classic feel, or something more sleek and modern?
- How do your current windows operate? Windows may operate in various ways depending on their design and keeping a consistent experience throughout the home elevates the design and experience.
Your CalRep window specialist offers insight and expertise to assist you in choosing the window that complements your home perfectly. Energy Efficient Windows
Understanding and selecting windows with appropriate U-value, SHGC, and air infiltration ratings, improves your home’s energy efficiency, reduces your energy bills, and enhances indoor comfort.
U-Value:
Measures how effectively a window stops the transfer of heat. The smaller the number, the better the performance. The U-value is a critical factor for maintaining indoor temperatures and reducing energy consumption related to heating and cooling, saving you money and increasing the comfort of your home.
SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Coefficient):
Assesses the ability of the window to manage the sun’s energy. The lower the number, the greater the percentage of the sun's energy is kept outside. The SHGC is particularly important _______________
Air Infiltration: (DP Rating)
The rate of air transferred through a window unit, or how well the window stops airflow when closed. Lower air infiltration prevents unwanted drafts and energy loss.
Our team guides you through different window ratings and explains how AAMA tests and the performance and quality of windows. We strongly support energy efficiency and are dedicated to helping you choose windows that prioritize this, along with durability and aesthetics. Transparency and honesty are core values in how we serve you. Choosing windows that reduce energy consumption is beneficial for not just you but for our environment. To better understand how energy-efficiency works and the accurate window performance ratings on all of our products, talk to your Legendary CalRep professional.
Window Warranty & Service:
In conjunction with the manufacturer’s warranty, we offer our own exclusive 10-year Labor warranty*. This additional coverage is our way of demonstrating our commitment to your satisfaction. All installers are in-house employee team members and are Installation Masters(copyright Symbol). We ensure the expertise of our team through an annual internal performance exam to keep their skills sharp and in alignment with the highest industry standards.
*CalRep warranty available on most installations
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TYPES OF REPLACEMENT WINDOWS
Replacement windows and doors are generally constructed In one of the following ways:
- Vinyl
- Aluminum-Clad
- Wood-Clad
- Fiberglass
WHAT IS A VINYL WINDOW?
A vinyl window is a type of window made with a frame constructed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or a similar synthetic material. Vinyl windows are popular for several reasons:
- Durability: They are resistant to weather, rotting, and corrosion, making them suitable for various climates.
- Low Maintenance: Unlike wood windows, vinyl windows do not require painting or staining. They can be easily cleaned with soap and water.
- Energy Efficiency: Many vinyl windows come with energy-efficient features like insulated glass and multiple panes, which help reduce heating and cooling costs.
- Affordability: Generally, vinyl windows are less expensive than wood or fiberglass windows.
- Versatility: They come in a variety of styles, colors, and finishes to match different architectural designs.
Overall, vinyl windows offer a practical, cost-effective, and low-maintenance option for many homeowners.
WHAT IS AN ALUMINUM-CLAD of WOOD-CLAD WINDOW?
Wood-clad windows, also known as Aluminum Clad windows, feature a combination of materials designed to offer the aesthetic appeal of wood on the interior with the durability of another material, usually aluminum, or fiberglass on the exterior. Here’s a closer look at their characteristics:
- Aesthetic Appeal: The interior of wood-clad windows is made from wood, which provides a classic, warm, and traditional look. This can enhance the interior decor of a home, giving it a rich and natural appearance.
- Durability: The exterior of wood-clad windows is typically covered with a layer of aluminum or another durable material. This exterior cladding protects the wood from the elements, reducing the risk of weather-related damage such as rot, warping, and decay.
- Low Maintenance: While the wood interior may require periodic maintenance such as staining or painting, the aluminum or other cladding on the exterior is low-maintenance. It doesn’t need to be repainted and is resistant to issues like peeling and fading.
- Energy Efficiency: Many wood-clad windows are designed with energy efficiency in mind. They often come with insulating glass and thermal breaks to reduce heat transfer and improve overall energy performance.
- Longevity: The combination of materials provides a long-lasting window solution. The wood interior offers durability and a pleasing aesthetic, while the exterior cladding ensures the window withstands harsh weather conditions.
- Customization: Wood-clad windows offer customization options in terms of wood species, finishes, and colors on the interior, allowing homeowners to match the windows to their interior design preferences.
Overall, wood-clad windows combine the best of both worlds by providing the elegance of wood inside with the resilience and low-maintenance benefits of exterior cladding, making them a versatile and attractive option for many homeowners.
WHAT IS A FIBERGLASS WINDOW?
Fiberglass windows are windows with frames made from fiberglass-reinforced plastic. They offer several advantages over other window materials like wood, vinyl, and aluminum. Here’s a closer look at their key features:
- Durability: Fiberglass is highly durable and resistant to warping, cracking, and rotting. It stands up well to extreme temperatures and weather conditions, making it a good choice for various climates.
- Low Maintenance: Like vinyl, fiberglass windows require minimal maintenance. They don’t need to be painted regularly, and they resist issues such as peeling or chipping.
- Energy Efficiency: Fiberglass windows often have good thermal insulation properties. They typically come with features like multiple panes of glass and insulating gas fills to improve energy efficiency and help keep heating and cooling costs down.
- Strength: Fiberglass is strong and can support larger panes of glass and slimmer frames compared to some other materials. This can result in a more modern and sleek window design.
- Aesthetic Flexibility: Fiberglass frames can be painted or stained to achieve a desired look. They can also be designed to mimic the appearance of wood, providing aesthetic flexibility without the upkeep of real wood.
- Longevity: Due to its resistance to weathering and structural integrity, fiberglass tends to have a longer lifespan compared to some other materials.
Overall, fiberglass windows are a robust, energy-efficient, and low-maintenance option, making them a popular choice for homeowners looking for long-lasting performance and minimal upkeep.