Choosing the Right Doors & Windows

WOODEN DOORS

Wooden doors, made from natural materials such as wood or composite panels with a veneer finish, are the most popular type of door. They have been around for centuries and offer many benefits such as low maintenance costs and insulation properties to help keep heat inside during winter months.

COMPOSITE DOORS

Composite door panels are often used in homes because they can last for decades and resist moisture, mold, rot, insect damage or termites, which would be common with wooden doors.

PVC DOORS

PVC is another type of material that has the same benefits as a wood or metal door, but can also add to the curb appeal of your home because it includes many different colors, designs, and patterns.

CASEMENT WINDOWS

Casement windows are similar to single and double-hung windows in terms of aesthetics, particularly when they’re in their closed positions. However, when opened, casement windows’ panes extend in an outward and angled manner. Taller than they are wide, casement windows provide ample amounts of sunlight and visibility.

SINGLE-HUNG WINDOWS

Some of the most common windows are single- hung windows. Taller than they are wide, these windows possess a single moving sash. This sash is positioned at the bottom of the window and moves in an up-down manner.

BAY WINDOWS

Bay windows consist of three separate panes, all of which extend past the exteriors of their corresponding homes in an angled manner. In addition to providing ample sunlight and visibility, they also allow for a great deal of ventilation variation, plus they’re highly functional.