Choosing the Right Windows in Tampa Bay

We offer windows in a comprehensive selection of styles, for the exact functionality you require. Every single window is American-made, by the best manufacturers that get what’s best for a home in West Florida.

A double-hung window featuring hurricane protection with a sleek, modern design. The dark frame, likely metal or painted wood, holds two panes of clear glass. Slightly open for ventilation, it complements the bright green backdrop beautifully.

Single Hung Windows

  • America’s favorite window style
  • Fixed upper sash with a lower sash that glides vertically
  • Space-saving design - do not swing in or out
  • Easy to open and close
A modern, double-hung window with a sleek metallic frame offers not only style but also hurricane protection. It features two clear glass panels that slide vertically, ensuring both easy operation and safety during storms.

Double Hung Windows

  • Both sashes glide vertically
  • Sashes tilt in for ease of cleaning - great for upper floors
  • Space-saving design - do not swing out
  • Easy to open and close
A black-framed modern casement window with three glass panels, including two fixed and one operable with a handle, elegantly contrasts against a bright blue sky backdrop. Its style harmoniously complements the horizontal slider window design.

Horizontal Slider Windows

  • Two or more sashes that glide horizontally
  • Great for wide openings and Ranch-style homes
  • Space-saving design - do not swing in or out
  • Virtually effortless to open and close
Viewed at an angle, the open black-framed casement window showcases clear glass that invites a glimpse of Tampa Bays serene beauty.

Casement Windows

  • Hinged on the side and swinging out
  • Open and close using crank handles
  • More airtight for lower cooling and heating costs
  • Stronger and locking more securely
A horizontal casement window with a dark frame, partially opened outward like an awning window. It features two side hinges and a lower handle for opening. The background is transparent, highlighting the windows sleek design and structure.

Awning Windows

  • Hinged on the top and swinging out
  • Open and close using crank handles
  • Allows for ventilation even when it rains
  • Extremely secure
A vertical rectangular picture window with a dark frame, slightly ajar. The glass reflects a gradient of soft green and light blue hues.

Picture Windows

  • Do not open for ventilation
  • Perfect for large openings and hard-to-reach places
  • Most airtight design for lower cooling and heating costs
  • Most affordable window type
An octagonal specialty window boasts a bevel-edged mirror with a dark frame, perfectly reflecting a light blue hue.

Specialty Windows

  • Statement pieces for elevated home styles
  • Custom shapes - cambered or arched tops, circles, octagons, etc.
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Impact-Resistant Windows for Hurricane Protection in Tampa Bay

Get the extra peace of mind by choosing impact resistant windows. These are perfect for locations vulnerable to hurricanes and other extreme weather. Impact resistant windows use custom glass that’s laminated using multiple layers and are designed to withstand storm winds and projectiles without shattering. Moreover, impact-resistant windows could lower your home insurance costs!

Learn more about Hurricane Protection

Durable Window Materials for Coastal Tampa Bay Homes

We offer windows in vinyl and aluminum frames for amazing looks, low maintenance, and resistance to the harsh coastal conditions of the Gulf.

A cross-section of a modern double-glazed window with a replacement vinyl frame shows two layers of glass separated by a spacer. The cutaway view highlights the insulation and construction, emphasizing energy efficiency within its sleek white design.

Vinyl Windows

  • Low maintenance, easy to clean
  • More resistant to salt spray from the West Coast
  • Better insulation for home comfort
A close-up view of a vertical sliding window with a modern design, featuring a sleek aluminum window frame. The window is partially open, showcasing its smooth sliding mechanism and clear glass panels.

Aluminum Windows

  • Virtually maintenance-free
  • Tougher - great for hurricanes and home security
  • Leaner sightlines and larger glass surfaces

Energy-Efficient Windows for Florida

When windows help lower your home’s energy costs, it’s good for your wallet and the environment alike! Consider upgrading your home with windows that are ENERGY STAR certified for the Southern US climate - and enjoy a more comfortable home year-round. Need an extra reason? Energy-saving windows also tend to cut down on exterior noise better! Here are a few window options that can help lower your utility bills:

A cross-section of a white double-glazed window frame reveals its internal structure, showcasing multi chambers with glass panes and insulation. Crafted from white plastic and metal, its designed for enhanced energy efficiency and superior sound insulation.

Multi-Chambered Construction

  • Frames (and sashes) built with multiple chambers
  • Higher insulation level for more home comfort
  • Better soundproofing - less noise, more privacy
Close-up of the edge of an insulated glass unit for windows, showcasing two layers of glass separated by a narrow gap. The slightly tinted panes are framed by a dark, smooth metal edge. The background is plain white.

Insulated Glass Units

  • Multiple panes used to make an insulated glass unit (IGU)
  • Double-pane and triple-pane windows available
  • Better solar control with speciality coatings
Illustration of a cross-section of a double-pane window with yellow dots representing inert gas fills, specifically argon, between the glass layers. A label on the side reads AR Argon, indicating the gas filling. The window frame is white.

Inert Gas Fills

  • The air inside the IGU is replaced with argon (or krypton) gas
  • This reduces energy loss by convection
  • Also, eliminates condensation (foggying up) between the panes
Illustration of a window with a thick orange arrow labeled HEAT pointing inward, symbolizing heat entering. The background is light-colored, highlighting low E coatings for replacement windows that help minimize this energy transfer.

Low-Emissivity Coatings

  • Specialized coatings applied to glass surface
  • Allow most visible light through but reflect heat back
  • Also help reduce harmful UV rays
A cross-sectional diagram of a window frame reveals its internal structure, featuring multiple layers, seals, insulation, and a warm-edge spacer for windows. The image highlights the materials and construction, with a yellow outline accentuating a specific part.

Warm-Edge Spacers

  • The spacers between glass panes are replaced with non-metallic ones
  • Non-metallic spacers conduct less heat and insulate better
  • Condensation around the edge of glass is eliminated

How About Some Extra Style with Window Grids?

Back in the day, glass could not be manufactured in large sheets, so windows were made of small lites held together by bars called muntins. These developed into distinct architectural window styles, and are nowadays replicated using grilles placed between the glass panes or on the outside. Here are some of the popular grid styles offered. Use our expertise to augment your home style with the perfect window grids.

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Colonial Grid

Graphic design of a partial grid for a window.

Partial Grid

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Prairie Grid

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Sunset Grid

Specialty Window Glass Available

Clear glass is the default go-to in windows, but you can use specialty glass for extra sun control, tinting, and even privacy.

A small green succulent plant in a white pot sits on a white wooden surface. A translucent, geometric-patterned overlay, reminiscent of textured glass for windows, partially obscures the right side of the image.

Textured glass can add privacy, eliminating the need for blinds, curtains, or other window treatments.

A small green succulent in a white pot sits on a light wooden surface. A sheet of tinted glass, often used for windows, partially covers the plant, creating a subtle split effect in the background.

Tinted glass can be used for solar control in south-facing windows, or for changing the color of the light coming indoors.

A small green succulent plant in a white pot sits on a light wooden surface. Half of the image is covered by a transparent, glossy sheet, reminiscent of window glass with reflective coating, slightly distorting the view of the plant. The background is a soft white.

Reflective coatings can also be used for solar control, UV resistance, and some degree of privacy during daytime.

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