Window FAQs

Yes! We offer financing through Sunlight Financial to alleviate the pressure of your window replacement and installation. Give us a call today for more information on our financing options.

Typically, bay windows are installed as a three-panel frame with a picture window assorted in the middle. The two side panels are not stationary and allow you to open them if the airflow is your priority. At Standard Windows and Doors, we know what configurations and styles will best match the architectural design of your home. This is important since bay windows can come in a vast variety of designs. Contact us today to get started finding the best window for your needs!

Picture windows are stationary windows, which means they do not open or provide airflow. Think of a picture frame, hence where this unique style got its name. While they’re not the best option if you’re looking to contribute to the flow of fresh air in your home, they’re something to keep in mind if you’re looking to improve the amount of natural light in certain rooms. There is a variety of window styles that are best suited for your home. Give us a call today for more information.

Casement windows are a fantastic way to improve the curb appeal of your home. Like picture windows, they provide an unobstructed view of the outdoors and a tremendous amount of natural light to whatever room they’re in. However, they possess the incredibly useful ability to crank open to allow airflow into your home. For a crank window to accurately be called a casement window, the window must be hinged at the sides and open outward, almost like a door with a cranking mechanism. This allows airflow into your home and is ultimately easier to clean and maintain, mostly due to the fact that these windows don’t have sashes that you’d need to worry about. Awning windows are very similar in style but they are hinged at the top. Give us a call to learn more about these two window styles and their differences.

What classifies a window as double-hung is its unique ability to open both the bottom and top sash. The sashes, or the panes on your window that actively move when you open your windows, can also be tilted for ease of cleaning. You can move both sashes up and down as you wish, giving you various options to optimize air-flow efficiency. If you think double-hung windows are right for you, give us a call to get started on the window replacement you will love!

Sliding windows are a type of window that opens horizontally by sliding along a track. They are a popular choice for many homeowners and business owners due to their ease of use, sleek design, and ability to provide unobstructed views. Sliding windows can complement many different architectural styles and are ideal for areas where a projecting window could interfere with outdoor space. Sliding windows are also known for their energy efficiency, as they can provide a tight seal when closed, helping to keep drafts out and energy costs down.
Storm windows are additional windows installed on the exterior or interior of existing windows to help provide extra protection against intense weather conditions and storms. They act as a barrier to help reduce heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer, increasing cost savings and efficiency. They also can help reduce outside noise since they add an extra layer between outside and inside.

Door FAQs

Yes! We offer financing through Sunlight Financial to alleviate the pressure of your door replacement and installation. Give us a call today for more information on our financing options.

Entry doors are the main doors that proved access into your home, business, or office. They are a focal point of a building’s exterior, which makes them a significant piece of aesthetics and security of the building. There are many different materials and styles of entry doors that can help compliment the look and increase security of your home or building.
Patio doors are larger doors with glass panels that help provide access to outside areas like patios, decks, or other separate areas. They are designed to increase the connection between two separate areas by providing a seamless transition between the two. There are multiple types of styles and materials, so you can customize your area exactly how you want.
Storm doors are secondary doors that are installed outside of primary exterior doors to help provide an additional layer of protection against harsh weather conditions like winter storms or intense thunderstorms. They are typically made of aluminum, fiberglass, or wood and also help enhance security by providing an extra barrier to entry.

Deck FAQs

A gazebo is a freestanding and open-sided structure that is typically found in parks, gardens, and other outdoor areas. It’s normally used for shelter to relax, dine, or socialize outside. They help provide shade and a comfortable space compared to just being outside without cover. They are a versatile and attractive addition to any outdoor space and provide a charming focal point for various activities.
A pergola is a structure that consists of columns that support a roofing grid of beams and rafters. It’s often used to create an outdoor living space or walkway with partial shade and a sense of enclosure. They can either be freestanding or attached to a building and are commonly found in gardens, yards, or parks. Pergolas can come in various materials and styles to help improve the aesthetic and functionality of your outdoor space.