
Windows & Doors
Save Money with New Windows and Doors for Your Wichita Home
Drafty windows and doors in your Wichita home can lead to high energy bills. Let us replace those old fixtures with energy-efficient windows and doors that will save you money on your utility costs. As you know, Kansas experiences hot summers and cold winters, making it the perfect time to update your home and boost energy savings.
We source our windows and doors from trusted companies that offer a limited-time warranty, giving you peace of mind with your purchase. As a leading contractor in Wichita, we take pride in enhancing the energy efficiency of your home while helping you save money. In many cases, the energy savings from your new windows and doors can pay for them in less than five years.
Not only will new, energy-efficient windows and doors reduce your energy bills, but they’ll also increase the resale value of your home if you plan to sell in the future.
We have access to a wide variety of window and door options for your home. If you have any questions or would like a free estimate, don't hesitate to contact us.
Windows
We offer full window replacement, glass replacement, window repair and new construction window installations. Some of the many window styles we can install in your home include:
- Single hung windows
- Double hung windows
- Horizontal sliding windows
- Picture windows
- Arch windows / Radius windows
- Casement windows
- Awning windows
- Bay windows
Doors
With a large selection of door styles and hardware to choose from, we can make your Wichita home look the way you want. Some of the many door styles you can choose from include:
- Single doors
- Double doors
- Sliding glass doors
- Bifold doors
- French doors
- Wood doors
- Steel doors
- Sliding doors
- Pocket doors
Storm Doors
We install storm doors from any manufacturer of any size.
Check with you manufacturer on the type of storm door you can install on the door. Most manufacturers have this info on there warranty paperwork or web site.
Example: Fiberglass doors do not allow full glass storm doors because fiberglass doors are required to breathe which means they need a vented storm door. If you have a fiberglass door, check with your manufacturer to see if you need a vented storm door.
If you have any questions feel free to contact us.