Upgrade Your Home With Energy-Efficient Windows

New windows upgrade homes by allowing more natural light and providing panoramic views. They also reduce energy costs by minimizing heat and air loss. The frame material plays a big role in this, so it is important to choose an option that is durable and low-maintenance.

Insulated windows minimize heat transfer, keeping your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. They also help reduce the need for artificial heating and cooling, resulting in lower utility bills and a reduced carbon footprint.

Double-hung windows

JELD-WEN’s double-hung windows allow homeowners to control air flow and reduce the use of their HVAC systems. They minimize heat loss in winter and keep homes cool during summer, making them a smart investment. They also qualify for energy saving tax credits.

Unlike traditional windows, double-hung windows have movable sashes on both the top and bottom of the window. They can be opened vertically, giving you the ability to fine-tune ventilation.

Choose from a wide range of vinyl and aluminum frames to suit your style. These windows offer high Energy Star performance ratings and include low e glass, thermal breaks and argon gas.

Hopper windows

Modern window designs help improve home energy efficiency by minimizing heat loss in winter and blocking out excess heat during summer. This helps homeowners in Sterling Heights, Warren, Shelby Township, Troy, North Branch, and Madison Heights reduce heating and cooling costs while improving indoor comfort.

Choose windows that feature a low-E coating and inert gas fills for enhanced insulation and superior performance. Look for ENERGY STAR certification, which signifies that the window meets stringent energy-efficiency standards.

Consider duct sealing, which addresses leaks that cause costly energy waste. Leaky ducts also cause poor indoor air quality and contribute to health issues.

Picture windows

Picture windows offer unobstructed views of the outdoors and allow natural light to fill your home. These large, stationary windows create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, and they can be used in rooms with long stretches of wall or open-concept designs.

Because they don’t open, picture windows don’t allow air to escape, which makes them more energy-efficient than operable window types. You can also pair them with other window styles, such as bay and bow windows, to create a beautiful architectural design that maximizes sunlight.

Poor-quality or improperly fitted windows can let too much heat escape during winter, forcing you to keep your heating turned up to maintain a comfortable temperature. With the help of our window insulation services, you can enjoy better insulation and lower energy bills throughout the year.

Tilt-in windows

Homeowners appreciate the ease of maintenance that comes with tilt-in windows. Especially for upper-story installations, the ability to clean windows from inside a house without the need for ladders saves time and money. They also reduce reliance on heating and cooling systems, which lowers utility bills.

Compared to other window styles, tilt and turn windows are safer for households with children. They can be opened from the bottom and locked into place to prevent intruders from entering a property. In addition, they can be opened from the side for air flow and to block rain from entering a property (7).

Low-E glass

Unlike standard glass, low-e windows reflect heat back into the home, minimizing energy consumption. It can also help minimize UV radiation, which can cause fading of fabrics and furnishings.

Low-E windows are an excellent choice for Sterling Heights homeowners looking to lower their energy bills. These windows provide superior insulation and reduce the stress on HVAC systems. You can find many types of double- and triple-pane replacement windows with low-E glass in the market today. They can be used for new construction or in existing homes.

Triple-pane windows

Triple-pane windows have three panes of glass instead of two, which means they are stronger and offer even better energy efficiency than double-pane designs. They can also be custom-crafted in different shapes, allowing you to maximize your view and design.

These windows are perfect for any home in Michigan because they can withstand the harsh winter weather. In addition, they can help reduce your energy costs and qualify you for energy saving tax credits.

JELD-WEN offers a wide variety of high-performance triple-pane windows to meet the needs of homeowners and businesses. These windows are made with Low-E glass, which allows natural light to enter the home while reducing the transfer of heat.

Window installation

Energy efficient windows reduce your home’s utility bills by keeping heat from escaping in winter and air in during warmer months. They also minimize air infiltration and condensation issues that drive up maintenance costs.

Choosing the right window frame material plays a major role in energy efficiency. Aluminum frames conduct heat, while fiberglass and composite frames do not. They are also resistant to moisture damage.

Renewal by Andersen’s Fibrex frames offer the best of both worlds—wood’s strength and vinyl’s low maintenance. They are durable, resist mold and mildew, and have narrower frames that maximize glass area for unobstructed views.