Casement Windows and Doors

Replacing windows and doors is a great way to improve your home’s aesthetics and energy efficiency. Whether you prefer the classic look of double hung windows or the modern flair of casement designs, window installation specialists offer top-tier craftsmanship and warranties.

Enjoy a classic design style with solid wood interior factory stained to match furniture or accents, plus an aluminum exterior for protection from the Smithtown NY weather elements and energy saving performance.

Vinyl

Unlike double hung windows, casement windows hinge on the side to open outward. These window styles are typically used in kitchens or bathrooms for ventilation and dens for natural light.

I would recommend Okna windows if you want premium vinyl. They have great reviews and are one of the strongest brands on the market. I’ve seen them quoted for about $660 per window.

Wood

Wood windows offer traditional allure and handcrafted details. They pair beautifully with any architectural style.

Like the Bay they bring angular interest and more natural light to rooms. Bow windows feature casement or double hung windows angled together. They also serve as egress windows.

These windows rank high for airflow because they open wide and can funnel a cross breeze through your home. They also allow you to control privacy with obscurity or tinted glass.

Aluminum

Aluminum windows are an ideal choice for homes with tighter budgets. They are durable and easy to maintain, offering exceptional thermal performance.

They come with low-E glass that minimizes UV and infrared radiation, keeping indoor spaces comfortable. They also reduce external noise and help keep energy bills low.

With fewer muntins than other window types, they allow for expansive views and scenic sights. Their open sash can catch side breezes for improved ventilation.

Fiberglass

A sleek alternative to wood, fiberglass offers slim sightlines and innovative hardware. The energy efficient window can easily be maintained with a regular wipe down.

Fiberglass has minimal expansion and contraction when exposed to temperature changes, reducing the chance of leaks around windows. It also provides a panoramic view of the outdoors and optimal ventilation without the need for a middle rail like hung windows.

Bays & Bows

Many homeowners on Long Island seek high-performance replacement windows that maximize their views and improve home value. They also want these windows to look beautiful and minimize heating and cooling costs.

Bay and bow windows are a great choice. These window configurations combine double-hung and picture windows into a gradual curved shape. They offer a panoramic view and extra ventilation. Choose bay windows with casement or awning windows for the side units to increase energy efficiency even further.

Double Hung

Double hung windows open from both the top and bottom, providing great ventilation. They are available with both a traditional wood frame and modern aluminum framing and come with multiple glass options including Low E.

Their meeting rails may obstruct the view slightly compared to other window styles. They also require exterior space to swing out, so they’re not ideal for homes close to walkways or landscaping.

Awnings

Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward to usher in ample air flow and natural light—even during inclement weather. They are a great option for hard-to-reach spaces and pair beautifully with large picture windows.

If you prioritize optimal ventilation and unobstructed views, awning windows are the perfect choice for your Smithtown home. They’re easy to clean and fit well into diverse architectural styles.

Transom

Like double hung windows, these windows are hinged and swing open using a simple crank. They provide more natural light and fresh air in your home and are easy to clean.

These windows can work with a variety of home styles and architecture. They are especially well-suited to paired with front door designs that feature nostalgic nods. They also come with options for energy efficiency such as argon gas filled panes and Low E coating.

Vertical Sliding

Yes, vertical sliding windows have two sashes within one frame that can slide horizontally. They are easy to operate and offer a contemporary look.

They can create full top-to-bottom ventilation and offer energy efficiency. Their design makes them a good choice for narrow spaces. Sliding windows have a flexible seal on their top and bottom runners, so they can never achieve the same level of energy efficiency as casement windows.

Sliding Sliding

Sliding windows feature a multi-chambered sash and mainframe that create insulating air spaces for superior energy efficiency. With our ENERGY STAR-rated glass packages, these windows offer superior performance year-round.

Sliding windows are operated using a handle or crank mechanism and open like a door to allow for maximum ventilation and unobstructed views. They are also ideal for hard-to-reach areas of the home.