Jet Door and Glass Offers a Variety of Vinyl Windows

Homeowners love Jet Door and Glass for their neat craftsmanship, good customer service and wide range of energy-efficient options. However, there are some reports of high prices and project delays.

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Double Hung

Among the most popular replacement windows in Smithtown, double hung windows offer a classic style that’s easy to maintain. Choosing these windows with Low-E glass and argon fills can help your family stay comfortable during summer and winter while reducing energy costs.

The Ideal Majestic series is top rated in quality and construction by homeowners. It boasts a u-factor of.27 and a air infiltration rating of.02 — impressive numbers that rival other high-end vinyl windows.

Awning

Awning windows open outward from the top and work well in spaces where it might be impractical to open other window types due to traffic patterns or furniture placement. They also provide ventilation during rainstorms and help reduce noise pollution.

These windows are available in a variety of styles, materials and finishes. Wood awning windows offer a classic aesthetic and good insulation while aluminum awnings are strong, durable and sleek. Vinyl is also an energy-efficient option and resists rot, warping and peeling.

Bays

Window replacement is a great way to improve your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. Old or outdated windows can let in drafts, increasing your heating and cooling bills. Energy-efficient windows reduce your energy bill while helping you help the environment.

Whether you prefer the classic allure of double hung or the contemporary flair of sliding, Smithtown window installation offers something for every taste. Wood windows offer a classic aesthetic while fiberglass and vinyl windows are durable and easy to maintain.

Bows

Bow windows combine aesthetics with functionality, blending seamlessly into home architecture and adding ample natural light. They also provide additional living space and add value to homes.

Bow window frames come in several materials, with vinyl being the most affordable. Wood and fiberglass are more expensive. The type of glass also affects price, with low-E and argon-filled options providing greater energy efficiency.

Ensure that your installer shims the frame properly all around, including on the inside of the house wrap. Screw holes should be capped.

Casements

Thanks to their slimline frames and maximized glass area, casement windows are a great choice for those looking to increase the amount of natural light in their home. They can be installed on their own or in combination with other window styles like awning windows.

Wood windows are a popular choice for their aesthetic appeal and insulative properties, but they require more maintenance than other options. Fiberglass and composite windows cost less, are durable, and offer improved resistance to water damage.

Transoms

These windows fit over beams and add light to interior spaces. They are available in a range of shapes and sizes to complement any home style. They are also energy efficient with insulated frames and glass.

Transoms can be either operable or inoperable, but the former is more common. They pair well with front doors, allowing them to fill in space and add visual appeal. Alternatively, they can be used above interior doorways to brighten rooms. They are also a great choice for narrow entryways.

French Doors

Our windows and doors are made from Andersen’s revolutionary Fibrex material that combines wood’s strength with vinyl’s low maintenance. These windows and doors won’t crack from freeze/thaw cycles, maintain vibrant colors and feature narrow frames for expansive views.

Choose from various glass options such as frosted glass for privacy or tinted glass to reduce glare and UV rays. Energy Star rated windows seal tight and insulate well to help lower energy bills. The design options are endless.

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Vertical sliding windows are an ideal option if you’re looking for a window that opens vertically, such as for a pass thru or ticket windows. Unlike hung windows, which require multiple points of contact to open and close, sliding windows have multi-point locks that can be opened or closed with a single hand.

Hung windows are prone to falling shut due to their complex design and are less energy efficient, as air can escape through the gaps between sashes. However, they are easier to open and close for people with limited mobility.