Premium Siding & Painting Co: Your Ultimate Guide to an
Expansive Array of Window Styles

Our diverse range of windows includes Double Hung, Single Hung, Bay, Bow, Arch, Casement, Garden, Awning, Radius, Sliding, Horizontal Sliders, and Picture Windows, each designed to enhance your home’s aesthetics and functionality. From the classic charm of bay and bow windows to the sleek functionality of sliding and horizontal sliders, we offer solutions tailored to your unique preferences and needs.

Double Hung Windows
Single Hung Windows
Bay Windows
Bow Windows
Arch Windows
Casement Windows
Garden Windows
Awning Windows
Radius Windows
Sliding Windows
Horizontal Sliders Windows
Picture Windows

Double Hung Windows

Double hung windows offer timeless versatility, ideal for various home styles with their top and bottom opening sashes that maximize airflow. Their inward opening design is space-saving, perfect for areas near decks or patios. Available in numerous styles, they match any architectural design.

Professional installation of energy-efficient double hung windows not only promises significant energy savings but also aligns with Energy Star standards, making them particularly effective in warm climates like Austin for cooling homes more efficiently and supporting environmental sustainability.

Single Hung Windows

Single hung windows, a classic design often envisioned in traditional homes, have been prevalent for generations, particularly in older structures. Premium Siding & Painting frequently replaces these windows, as they are common in homes several decades old, where they may become brittle, cold, or even icy in winter, indicating a need for replacement. Upgrading old or inefficient single hung windows can significantly enhance both comfort and energy efficiency, despite the challenge of quantifying exact savings on energy bills.

Modern replacements offer a variety of unique and contemporary styles, ensuring a seamless match with your home’s aesthetic while improving cost savings and comfort.

Bay Windows

Bay windows, known for their unique design, add significant beauty and functionality to homes. They typically feature a trio of windows—some fixed, others operable like single hung or casement—and often include a shelf for seating or decor. Perfect for enhancing natural light, bay windows suit main living areas and bedrooms, creating cozy nooks or framing scenic views.

Premium Siding & Painting specializes in installing bay windows, ensuring any room in your home becomes a bright and cherished space.

Bow Windows

Though often grouped together, bay and bow windows have distinct differences, primarily in the number of glass panes used—bow windows usually comprise four or more sections, creating a subtle, rounded protrusion in a room. What sets bow windows apart is their capacity to introduce a unique and dramatic architectural element, making them ideal for enhancing main living areas with expansive views, such as large landscapes or bodies of water.

Installing bow windows can significantly elevate a home’s aesthetic, offering picturesque views that delight both family and friends and evoke admiration from neighbors.

Arch Windows

Arch windows are a standout feature in Austin’s modern and unique homes, offering an elegant touch to any design. These windows can transform any space, like turning a basic bathroom into a serene haven. With various configurations—standalone or atop another window type—they enhance aesthetic appeal dramatically. For the best results, professional installation is crucial.

Premium Siding & Painting Company, with its expertise in Austin and Central Texas, is the go-to for installing these striking windows, ensuring a visually impressive upgrade to your home.

Casement Windows

Casement windows, also known as crank windows, offer a versatile and functional design suitable for a variety of settings. Equipped with a crank mechanism at the base, they open outward like a door, making them particularly well-suited for accommodating large glass panes, as demonstrated in the referenced image. This feature is especially beneficial in kitchens, where the crank facilitates easy opening over countertops, providing convenience and ease of use. While many casement windows utilize a crank for operation, some models are designed to open and close through a simple push-and-pull motion.

Due to their ability to open fully, casement windows typically require screens to manage the expansive opening, ensuring ventilation while keeping the elements out.

Garden Windows

Garden windows, though less commonly seen, offer both beauty and practicality to kitchens and living areas. Named for their utility in cultivating plants, these windows introduce a distinctive element to any space. Featuring a design that extends outward from the wall, garden windows provide a ledge for growing herbs, flowers, or for displaying decorative items. Their construction includes side-opening glass panels for ventilation and a top glass pane, effectively creating a mini greenhouse.

This setup is ideal for those who appreciate the convenience of harvesting fresh herbs like basil or thyme directly from their kitchen window, enhancing culinary experiences with ease.

Awning Windows

Awning windows, characterized by their top hinge design, often appear in an elongated rectangular shape that enhances their functionality. This style, traditional yet versatile, is typically utilized in basements to offer protection against leaves, rain, and debris, thanks to the hinged top and expansive glass area. Modern interpretations of awning windows merge this practicality with aesthetic appeal, making them a suitable choice for various home designs, including those without basements like many in Austin.

They provide an effective shield from the elements while seamlessly fitting into any architectural style.

Radius Windows

Radius windows, closely related to the previously mentioned arch style, feature a rounded glass section atop another window style, enhancing architectural interest. These windows can be crafted from a single piece of glass or multiple pie-shaped sections, as illustrated. Typically non-operable, the addition of radius glass to existing single or double hung windows can create a striking visual impact, significantly elevating your home’s curb appeal and distinguishing it from others.

Sliding Glass Doors

Professionally installed sliding glass doors can transform any room, offering the ability to convert a porch into a sunroom, elevate a side house screen door to a primary entry, or turn a secondary room into a central feature of your home. These doors are designed with functionality in mind, serving as access points, sources of natural light, or expansive views to outdoor decks, enhancing both the utility and aesthetics of your space. Premium Siding & Painting Company excels in integrating sliding glass doors with outdoor patios, crafting seamless extensions of your living areas and elevating the overall ambiance of your home.

Horizontal Slider Windows

Horizontal sliding windows offer the sleek look of sliding glass doors without serving as entry points, ideal for any home location. They slide horizontally, avoiding obstruction to external areas like walkways or porches. Their main advantage lies in the ease of operation, especially with large, heavy, energy-efficient panes, unlike the upward opening of single hung windows.

Available in single or double sliding variants, they allow for flexible opening options and provide significant views and natural light, making them a versatile choice for those seeking a functional window that enhances their home’s aesthetic and visibility.

Picture Windows

Picture windows are celebrated for their diversity in shapes, sizes, styles, and designs, with the defining feature being their non-operable nature—they do not open, serving purely aesthetic purposes. This characteristic makes them an ideal choice for expansive spaces where the goal is to maximize light influx or to provide panoramic views, without the necessity for ventilation. To enhance energy efficiency and prevent drafts, picture windows are typically insulated.

Select models, such as those from Milgard, further boost thermal performance by incorporating inert gases like argon and krypton between the panes, contributing to significant energy savings.

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