Windows come in various shapes and styles. A garden window in your kitchen would allow you to grow your herbs. Glass and block windows afford more privacy while letting in more natural light. Egress windows from your basement are a safety measure often required by code.
Are you interested in upgrading the look of your home or do you want more energy efficiency? Do you need more natural light? Have a few skylights installed. There are many brands to choose from.
The average ROI for replacing your windows consistently ranks high among remodeling projects, according to Remodeling Magazine’s 2021 Cost vs. Value report. In addition to performing the installation of a new door or windows, Stuart Exteriors can advise you in selecting the best product for the purpose that also fits your budget and style preferences.
Window Installation & Replacement Services
Stuart Exteriors has performed hundreds of window replacements and we work with a variety of popular and high-end window brands on the market, including Pella, Andersen, and Jeld-Wen. Our window replacement and installation services include removing old, damaged, or inefficient windows from a home or commercial property and installing new windows in their place.
There are a large variety of window types. The double-hung window is the most common type of window installed in American homes. At Stuart Exteriors we customize our services to meet our customers’ style preferences, budget, and timeline. Some of the most common types of residential windows that we install include:
Single-hung Windows
These windows have a fixed upper sash and a lower sash that can be raised and lowered. They are a classic style that works well in many types of homes.
Double-hung Windows
These windows have two sashes that can be raised and lowered independently. This can provide better ventilation and easier cleaning, but can also be more expensive than single-hung windows.
Casement Windows
These windows have a single sash that opens outward on a hinge. They provide excellent ventilation and can be a good choice for hard-to-reach areas, but may not be suitable for all styles of homes.
Sliding Windows
These windows have a single sash that slides horizontally along a track. They are easy to use and can be a good choice for wider windows, but may not provide as much ventilation as other types of windows.
Bay and Bow Windows
These windows project outward from the wall, creating a larger viewing area and more natural light. They can be a striking addition to a home, but can also be more expensive than other types of windows.
Skylights
These windows are installed in the roof and provide natural light and ventilation. They can be a good choice for rooms with limited wall space, but may be more expensive and time consuming to install than other types of windows.
Door Installation & Replacement Services
At Stuart Exteriors, we will install your door correctly for optimal performance and durability. Our technicians are experts at ensuring proper fit, alignment, and weatherproofing—some of the most common challenges that can arise during the installation of a new door. Stuart Exteriors has experience in installing the various types and brands of residential and commercial doors available in the market.
Front Doors
As the main entrance doors of a home or business, front doors are your first line of security. They come in various materials such as wood, fiberglass, and steel. They may feature intricate designs or simple styles, and can have additional security features such as peepholes, deadbolts, and electronic locks.
Interior Doors
Interior doors separating rooms within a home or office come in a wide variety of styles, including hinged, pocket, and barn doors. They are typically made of wood or composite materials, although glass and other materials may also be used.
Patio Doors
Patio doors open onto a deck, patio, or outdoor living space. They come in several styles, including sliding doors, French doors, and bi-fold doors, and are often made of glass to maximize natural light.
Garage Doors
Garage doors are large, heavy doors that provide access to a garage or storage space. They come in various materials such as wood, aluminum, and steel and may be insulated to help regulate temperature.
Storm Doors
Storm doors are exterior doors that are installed in front of an entry door to provide an additional layer of protection against the elements. They come in various materials and may include features such as built-in screens and self-storing glass panels.
Security Doors
Security doors are designed to provide an additional layer of protection against intruders. They are typically made of steel or iron and may include features such as reinforced frames, multiple locks, and shatter-resistant glass.
Pocket Doors
Pocket doors are a type of interior door that slide into a wall cavity, creating a seamless transition between rooms. They are often used in areas where space is at a premium, such as small bathrooms and closets.