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Milgard® Home Windows
Create a beautiful home with high quality, energy efficient windows. Discover all the choices available and get inspired.
Wondering how to choose the right window for your home? With so many options, it can be hard to decide between vinyl, fiberglass, wood or aluminum. Request a free, no-obligation consultation with a Milgard Certified Dealer who can answer your questions and help make the dream of new windows a reality.
“Windows look great. Very smooth to close and open.” – San Antonio, TX
Window Series Selections
When quality matters, Milgard windows stand up while standing out. Browse our vast selection of custom made windows, in a variety of styles and colors to suit any home.
Suitability:
Replacement, New Construction
Style:
Traditional, Even Sightlines
Innovation:
SmartTouch® Lock, Signature vinyl formula
Suitability:
Replacement, New Construction
Style:
Contemporary, Even Sightlines
Innovation:
Narrow frame, redesigned SmartTouch® lock
Suitability:
Replacement, New Construction
Style:
Clean Lines
Innovation:
Signature vinyl formula
Suitability:
Replacement, New Construction
Style:
Traditional, Even Sightlines
Innovation:
SmartTouch® Lock, Real wood interior
Suitability:
Replacement, New Construction
Style:
Contemporary
Innovation:
Strong and weather resistant
Suitability:
Replacement, New Construction
Style:
Contemporary, Modern
Innovation:
Thermally-improved insulating ability (region specific)
Suitability:
Replacement, New Construction
Style:
Compliments other Milgard vinyl series
Innovation:
Superior STC rating
Suitability:
Replacement, New Construction
Style:
Compliments other Milgard vinyl series
Innovation:
Sloped sill design
Compare Series
We've created this handy comparison chart showing our product series selections.
Window Operating Styles
The way a window operates can provide a room with the right amount of light and air flow. Take time to envision how you want your window to open and what it can help you achieve throughout your home.
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Horizontal Slider
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Single Hung
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Double Hung
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Casement
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Awning
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Picture
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Specialty
Horizontal Sliding Windows
Horizontal sliding windows are a common style that is very easy to use. The sash slides either to the left or right, depending on where you wish to direct the air flow in the room. If you are considering larger window sizes, sliders are a good option.
Single Hung Windows
For single hung windows, the bottom sash slides up and down to open and close the window. The top sash stays in place and allows light to enter the home, but not air flow. Because they open vertically, they save space when the house exterior faces a patio or walking path.
Double Hung Windows
With double hung windows, both the top and bottom sash operate. They offer the same space saving convenience of a single hung window. They have an added bonus of being easy to clean because the sashes tilt inward. This can be helpful if the window is on a second story.
Casement Windows
Casement windows have a hinge on one side and open outward by rotating a crank style handle. Because they open like a door, they allow the maximum amount of ventilation into the home where airflow is desired. They offer an unobstructed view, because there is no rail in the center.
Awning Windows
With an awning window, the sash is hinged at the top and swings upward. This allows air to flow into the home with side to side ventilation, while also helping to keep the rain out. This style of window tends to be smaller in size and is often wider than it is tall.
Picture Windows
Picture windows provide an unobstructed view to the outside for the maximum amount of daylight to flood your home. Picture windows are fixed and do not open making them ideal for rooms in need of natural lighting.
Specialty Windows
From bay to bow, radius or garden windows. Specialty windows are just that, special. Whether you envision windows that protrude out from your home to add a stylistic touch, or, you like the softness a curve can bring, see all the specialty windows Milgard has to offer.
Window Frame Materials
A well-crafted frame can make all the difference in your window performance. Explore these options to determine which window frame material is best suited for your home and the region you live in.
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Wood
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Vinyl
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Fiberglass
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Aluminum
Wood Windows
Wood is prized for its natural beauty and warmth. It can also be painted or stained to complement a home’s interior. It has natural insulating properties and works well in temperate climates.
Vinyl Windows
Vinyl frames are known for being energy efficient due to their ability to trap air. In addition to their insulating properties, vinyl frames are UV resistant, require little maintenance and are generally more affordable than other frame materials. Commonly used for retrofit.
Fiberglass Windows
Fiberglass is an innovative option that resists swelling, rotting and warping. They are exceptionally strong, low-maintenance and ideal for any style of home or climate. This is a beautiful option that is long lasting and durable.
Aluminum Windows
Aluminum is a recognized and established frame material that residential architects and builders love. Light yet strong, aluminum windows can be configured into a wide variety of combinations. They are low maintenance and best for non-corrosive environments.