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PICTURE WINDOW REPLACEMENT in Wisconsin

We are the highest-rated Wisconsin window replacement contractors, serving Milwaukee, Madison, Appleton and everywhere in between. Picture windows are often used in living rooms, bedrooms and other areas where natural light and a view of the outside world are desirable. We’ll help you find the perfect picture window for your home and budget and get it installed without a hitch. Contact us today for a free quote.

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What are picture windows?

Picture windows are large, fixed windows designed to provide an unobstructed view of the outside world. Unlike other types of windows, such as double-hung or casement windows, picture windows do not open or close, which makes them ideal for locations where ventilation is not necessary or where other types of windows would interfere with the view.

Picture windows can be used alone or in combination with other types of windows to create a variety of architectural designs. For example, picture windows can be combined with awning or casement windows to create a unique, modern look.

How much do picture windows cost?

The cost of picture windows will vary widely depending on several factors, including the size of the window, the materials used, and the complexity of the installation. Generally speaking, picture windows tend to be larger than standard windows and often require special framing and installation techniques, which can add to the cost. On average, homeowners can expect to pay anywhere from $300 to $1,200 per picture window. To get a more accurate estimate of the cost of picture windows for your home, take advantage of our Wisconsin window replacement cost calculator. We also offer Wisconsin window financing so you can enjoy your windows now while making affordable monthly payments.

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Benefits of picture windows

In addition to their aesthetic value, picture windows can also improve energy efficiency by allowing natural light to enter the home and reducing the need for artificial lighting. They can also help to reduce heating and cooling costs by providing additional insulation and reducing air leakage.

Types and Styles of Windows:

Awning windows

Awning windows swing outward to allow for proper ventilation. These windows are commonly used in basements and bathrooms.

Casement windows

Casement windows can be used alone or in a series to create a bow window. These windows usually feature a hinge on one side and can often be opened outward or inward.

Bow windows

Create more space and let more natural light in with bow windows. These windows are usually made up of multiple casement windows that stick out from the exterior of your home.

Sliding windows

Slider, or glider, windows are opened and closed simply as the glass seamlessly moves across a track.

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Egress windows

Egress windows are emergency exit windows commonly installed in basements. Instead of style, these windows are defined by dimensions that meet building code regulations.

Specialty windows

Custom and specialty window shapes are available to suit the needs of your home's design.

Picture windows

Picture, or fixed, windows are completely sealed shut, making them highly energy-efficient. These windows can come in many shapes for the perfect accent.

Double hung windows

Double hung windows

Most double hung windows provide multiple ventilation options - lower the window from the top or raise up from the bottom.

Composite windows

Composite windows are built to look like wood windows, but will never warp or absorb moisture. These windows are incredibly durable and are energy efficient.

Fiberglass windows

Fiberglass windows are extremely durable and low-maintenance. These windows will withstand Wisconsin's extreme temperatures and weather conditions from Spring to Winter.

Palladian windows

These three-part windows have an arched window with square side sections. Palladian windows are a focal point for many historical homes and add tremendous curb appeal.

Oriel windows

Oriel windows brighten up spaces and make interiors look larger. Curb appeal skyrockets at the sight of an elegant oriel window.

Skylight windows

Skylights are great for increasing the amount of natural light in your home, and, when placed correctly, can provide natural heat for your home.

Vinyl Windows

Vinyl windows

Vinyl windows are made from incredibly durable PVC. These windows have high resistance to heat transfer, making them extremely energy efficient.

Wood windows

Wood windows can be stained or painted to match your home's decor. Give your home a beautiful classic look with appealing wood windows from Infinity.

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