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Steel Windows

Steel windows are known for their unique aesthetics. Due to their modern look and brilliant quality, they are commonly used in commercial, industrial and high-end residential buildings. The advantage to steel is that it’s very strong. In fact, steel windows are stronger than any alternative material. As a result, the glass part of the window can be made extremely thin. Another perk is that steel frames can be used on the homes exterior and/or the interior. Keep in mind, however, that steel Is not maintenance free. It will rust if you don't keep paint on it.

Steel Window Benefits:

  • Extremely safe due to high strength.
  • Their life cycle is unsurpassed by any other material.
  • They are offered in a variety of finishes to suit your needs.
  • Steel windows are fire resistant and corrosion resistant.
  • Steel is unchanged by termites or chemical pesticides.
  • They are unaffected by any type of fungi or mold.
  • They do not expand or contract with moisture or temperature changes.
  • Extremely durable in earthquakes, hurricanes, hail storms, and snow.
  • Steel windows are environmentally friendly.
  • Screens are available for steel windows.

Steel Window Manufactures:

  • Hope’s Windows, Inc.
  • Re-View
  • Optimum Window
  • Seekircher Steel Window Repair Corp.
  • Monarch Manufacturing
  • Fleming Door Products Limited
  • Torrance Steel Window Co., Inc
  • Kawanee Corporation

Interested in More Information About Steel Windows?

Steel windows could be the right match for you and your home’s needs. However, you'll want to make sure you are choosing the right window material for your home and your budget. If you would like to find out if steel windows will work for you, we offer Free Replacement Window Quotes from local, prescreened contractors.

Upgrading or Replacing Windows

As a homeowner, at some time or another it is very likely that you will be interested in replacement windows for your home. Upgrading or replacing your windows is a very popular renovation project. Windows, like most things in life, deteriorate as they age. Over the years you will start to notice the appearance and function of your windows beginning to weaken.

Bay and Bow Windows

Bay and bow windows bring more to the table than your average window. This is mainly because bay and bow windows are combinations of windows that extend out from your house and capture a wide outside view. Regardless of whether you have limited wall space, these windows allow you to utilize more windows thus creating more of a view while taking up a limited amount of space.

Lower Heating & Cooling Bills

The cost of energy is on an uphill slope and will most likely continue to rise for sometime now. For this reason, homeowners are incessantly looking for ways to optimize the energy efficiency of their homes. There are several ways to accomplish this, but one of the most common ways includes installing replacement windows. New replacement windows, such as vinyl replacement windows, can help to increase the efficiency of your home’s heating and cooling system.