Upgrading your windows can lower your energy bills and improve your home’s comfort. Choose an Energy Star-certified option with features like Low-E glass or double- or triple-pane windows filled with argon gas for added insulation.
Ensure your windows stand up to the elements with durable choices, such as fiberglass and vinyl, or a low-maintenance window treatment like Poly shutters. Their crisp lines and precise build complement any style of home, and they are resistant to heat and moisture with one of the strongest shutter warranties.
Double-Hung Windows
Double-hung windows are the standard for most replacement window projects. They offer versatility and a classic aesthetic that complements both traditional and modern architectural styles. They’re also energy efficient, letting in more natural light and reducing your energy bills.
Double hung windows with Low-E glass help reduce your energy costs by reflecting the sun’s rays during hot Eagle Mountain summers and keeping warm air inside in winter. Argon gas-filled windows provide another option for improved insulation.
Vinyl frames are a popular choice for their durability and affordability. They resist moisture and don’t need to be painted or stained, making them a great fit for Eagle Mountain homes and businesses. Wood frames add a beautiful, classic look to your home or business. They require regular maintenance to prevent rot and decay, but they’re strong enough to last for decades.
Casement Windows
Hinged along one side, casement windows open like doors and operate with a crank. They pair beautifully with picture windows and provide unobstructed views, as well as good ventilation. They work particularly well in Northern Utah where summers are hot and humid.
New windows can significantly lower your energy bills by reducing drafts and maintaining consistent indoor temperatures. Consider double- or triple-pane windows with Low-E glass and argon gas to maximize efficiency.
Wood windows add warmth and beauty to a home, but require regular maintenance to avoid warping and rotting. For a modern alternative, consider fiberglass or vinyl, which are affordable and easy to clean. Fiberglass is also stronger than aluminum, and can withstand freeze/thaw cycles.
Sliding Windows
A popular choice for modern homes, slider windows operate horizontally along tracks to open. This makes them effortless to operate and perfect for spaces that lack room for windows that swing open vertically.
With low-maintenance construction, sliding windows resist warping, fading, and other signs of wear over time. Their durable materials also minimize heat transfer, promoting consistent indoor temperatures and reduced energy costs.
With a variety of color options, homeowners can express their personal style while complementing the architectural features of their home. Energy-efficient options like Low-E glass and double- or triple-pane windows filled with inert gasses reduce heat transfer, boosting yearly energy savings. The insulated design of these windows also helps reduce outdoor noise and harmful UV rays that can fade fabrics and carpets.
Bay Windows
Bay windows can be installed in residential or commercial properties, providing extra space, natural light, and stunning views. They can also be positioned to create cozy nooks perfect for seating or storage.
Custom windows provide homeowners with a personalized look that complements their home’s architectural style. They are available in a range of sizes and shapes and can be tailored to fit any space.
For Eagle Mountain residents seeking energy-efficient options, we offer double and triple-pane glass with low-emissivity coatings and argon gas fill. This helps keep the interiors cool in summer and warm in winter, reducing stress on HVAC systems and cutting utility bills. Window maintenance is essential for preserving the integrity of your windows. Our window installation experts can help you develop a comprehensive maintenance plan.
Storm Windows
Storm windows are secondary window units that protect your home from high-velocity wind and rain, adding extra insulating power. They can be installed internally (interior storm windows) or externally on the surface of your existing windows (exterior storm windows).
Energy-efficient options use innovative designs to reduce your reliance on artificial heating and cooling, helping you save on utility bills while contributing to a greener planet. Look for features like low-emissivity glass and double- or triple-pane windows filled with inert gasses like argon to achieve Energy Star certification.
Choose a full-frame installation option when replacing your windows to improve durability and energy efficiency. Look for composite, fiberglass, or vinyl frames that resist corrosion from moisture and rot. Check the manufacturer’s website for warranty coverage details and carefully review customer reviews to ensure you’re getting a good return on your investment.