Awning windows
Awning windows swing outward to allow for proper ventilation. These windows are commonly used in basements and bathrooms.
Storm windows add a layer of protection and insulation for existing windows, and also help reduce noise. Although most storm windows are mounted on the exterior, there are some designed for interior mounting. Our Wisconsin window replacement contractors can install your storm windows to make sure your house is winterproof. Choose from glass, plastic, acrylic or plexiglass panes. Our window frames come in wood, aluminum, fiberglass or vinyl, depending upon the manufacturer. The installation process for storm windows is much quicker than normal window replacements since we are only adding a windowpane to an existing window.
Many Wisconsin replacement window companies take shortcuts by failing to properly insulate and seal the installation or flashing the moisture barrier. Not only does cutting corners void your Marvin window warranty, but it also leaves your home vulnerable to drafts, water damage, insects and expensive future repair costs.
Infinity Exteriors is the #1 replacement window installer in Wisconsin and provides the highest value storm-proof windows to homeowners in Appleton, Madison, Milwaukee and the surrounding areas. All of our professional window installers are certified, highly experienced and carefully follow manufacturer specifications to the letter on every window installation job. Visit Infinity Exteriors' dynamic photo gallery to see before and after pictures of our previous completed jobs. Invest in your home with budget-friendly payment plans- check out Infinity's window replacement financing.
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Awning windows swing outward to allow for proper ventilation. These windows are commonly used in basements and bathrooms.
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.
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.
Slider, or glider, windows are opened and closed simply as the glass seamlessly moves across a track.
Egress windows are emergency exit windows commonly installed in basements. Instead of style, these windows are defined by dimensions that meet building code regulations.
Custom and specialty window shapes are available to suit the needs of your home's design.
Picture, or fixed, windows are completely sealed shut, making them highly energy-efficient. These windows can come in many shapes for the perfect accent.
Most double hung windows provide multiple ventilation options - lower the window from the top or raise up from the bottom.
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 are extremely durable and low-maintenance. These windows will withstand Wisconsin's extreme temperatures and weather conditions from Spring to Winter.
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 brighten up spaces and make interiors look larger. Curb appeal skyrockets at the sight of an elegant oriel window.
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 are made from incredibly durable PVC. These windows have high resistance to heat transfer, making them extremely energy efficient.
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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