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Awning Windows
Designed to enhance light and breeze when placed high on walls

These are great for bathrooms, bedrooms, and other areas that need to maintain privacy but want to allow light in. They can also be opened just a little to allow ventilation. Awning windows are often used above large patio doors to create a wall of light and ventilation, but can be placed in a variety of places.


Casement Windows
Chosen to for their capacity to let in light and fresh air

Casement windows fully open outward, easily allowing fresh air and sunshine into your home. These windows are usually placed over hard to reach places, such as above kitchen sinks. They open with a crank as opposed to sliding up or down.


Double Hung Windows
Often chosen for their unique style

Older homes usually have single pane double hung windows, a style that many people would like to maintain. One of the advantages of a double hung window is that the top can be opened while the bottom remains closed. These windows are perfect for kitchens, offices, and bedrooms.


Gliding Windows
Chosen for easy window opening and closing

Many people find glide windows easier to manipulate than cranks. This type of window is often chosen by people who want maximum ease when opening and closing windows. Gliding windows are perfect when positioned high on walls.


Picture Windows
Used to create unobstructed views

These windows make the most of available light but no not open to allow ventilation. However, these windows can be combined with other windows to maximize both light and ventilation. Picture windows are great for dark rooms. Tehy are usually placed high on walls.


Bay Windows
Chosen to maximize light and views

Bay windows are chosen to create a more open feel and can open for ventilation. These windows can add style to any home. Although primarily closed for kitchens, Bay windows can be placed in any room that needs to feel a little more spacious and bright.


Jalousie Windows
Controls air and light

Jalousies are made of glass slats set in metal clips that can be opened and closed in unison. Also called a louvered window, a jalousie is made like a glass shutter. This type of window is manually rotated to open or close the overlapping panels as required and can be opened by degrees to control how much air or light is allowed to pass through.


Hopper Windows
A popular choice for basements

These popular windows are most often utilized in basements. Essentially the hopper window is like casement windows flipped on their sides.



Shop by Window Material

Aluminum
Inexpensive, lightweight and won’t rot, which makes it ideal for customized windows; however, it also causes conductive heat loss or gain as well as condensation, which can increase heating and cooling bills.

Fiberglass
Excellent energy saving costs; however slightly more expensive than replacement windows made of vinyl.

Vinyl
Inexpensive, low maintenance, durable, and provides very good energy savings. They are available in a wide range of styles; however, these cannot be painted and over time can discolor.

Wood
Wood provides good insulation, as it is unaffected by temperature, and can be painted. However, wood requires repainting periodically.

 


Shop by Window Color

Newark Door & Window offers 25 stock colors to match the exterior trim details for your home. Choose one of the colors or have us custom match a color for you.

The color Brookstone is featured below.

 

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