Bigger is better…at least when it comes to picture windows!
Opening up your home with larger windows not only allows more natural light in, it gives you a better view to the outdoors and gives your home character. With our low-profile picture windows, we are able to maximize the glass space to give you exactly what you are looking for. We can build windows up to 120” tall or 120” wide with a maximum total size of 190 United Inches (UI). This is figured by adding the width and height together. Ex: a 70”w X 120”h would equal 190 UI.
Fixed Casement
Upgraded for efficiency, durability, and aesthetics
- Frame Strength: Fixed casement windows have the most fiberglass per foot of all our profiles as well as the most glue per corner allowing 30% larger windows than other window material
- More Space for Argon: 1” insulated glass unit for double pane and 1 3/8” IG unit for triple pane allowing more space between panes to be filled with Argon or Krypton gas.
- Thicker Glass: Minimum 3.99 mm glass thickness which gives the window more sound proofing characteristics and increased energy efficiency.
- Foam Filled Frames: Improve the energy efficiency and quietness of the window
- 100% Symmetrical to Casement and Awning: The fixed casement has the same design and reveal as the casement and awning profiles at 2” and also includes a wool pile weatherstrip for looks
Low Profile Picture Window
Upgraded for efficiency, durability, and aesthetics
- More Glass Less Frame: Our low profile picture window has a 1.5” profile allowing for maximum glass space and minimal frame to be seen
- Frame Strength: 30% larger windows than other window material due to fiberglass strength and glued corners
- More Space for Argon: 1” insulated glass unit for double pane and 1 3/8” IG unit for triple pane allowing more space between panes to be filled with Argon or Krypton gas.
- Thicker Glass: Minimum 3.90MM glass thickness which gives the window more sound proofing characteristics and increased energy efficiency.
- Foam Filled Frames: Improve the energy efficiency and quietness of the window.