Aluminum Windows

Light yet strong, aluminum frame windows and patio doors can be configured into a wide variety of combinations. The narrowness of the frame places the focus on the glass and the view it offers.

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WHY CHOOSE ALUMINUM WINDOWS

Light yet strong, aluminum-clad windows resist weathering and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting performance and maintaining their appearance over time. Aluminum frames also require minimal upkeep, saving you maintenance time and effort.

Architects and homeowners alike are drawn to the timeless appeal of aluminum windows’ slim profile. It allows for larger panes of glass and maximizes natural light and views while offering a sleek, modern aesthetic.

The versatility of aluminum windows means they can be configured into a wide variety of combinations. From aluminum sliding windows to casement styles and more, they can be customized to fit any size or style.

With advancements in technology, aluminum windows now feature thermal breaks that significantly improve insulation, reducing energy costs. Milgard aluminum windows have a polyurethane channel to reduce heat transfer and improve energy efficiency.

A250 Thermally Improved Aluminum Windows
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Boasting narrow sightlines, energy efficiency, and durability, A250 windows have the style and functionality you’ve been searching for.
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Bronze Anodized
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Bronze anodized
Clear Anodized
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Clean anodized
Bronze Anodized
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Aluminum Storm Windows

Aluminum storm windows are designed for durability and protection against severe weather. Made from lightweight yet strong aluminum, these windows provide an extra layer of insulation, reducing energy costs. They’re ideal for climates with extreme weather, offering greater protection from wind, rain, and debris.

Aluminum Casement Windows

Aluminum casement windows open outward with a crank, offering maximum ventilation and a clear view. Their aluminum frame ensures long-lasting performance and minimal maintenance. These aluminum windows are popular for their energy efficiency and tight seal, making them perfect for various architectural styles and climates.

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Black Aluminum Windows

Black aluminum windows offer a modern, sleek look to any building facade. They’re a bold aluminum frame window style that creates dramatic contrasts, especially in contemporary or minimalist designs. Besides aesthetic appeal, they’re also durable, low maintenance, and energy-efficient, making them a popular choice among architects and homeowners alike.

Slim Profile

Slim profile aluminum windows feature narrow frames and larger glass areas, maximizing natural light and views. Despite their minimalistic design, they maintain structural integrity and performance. Milgard aluminum windows are available in anodized finishes for long-lasting color, and their sealed, mechanically joined corners stay square and true over years of use.

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Thermally Enhanced Aluminum Windows

Thermally enhanced aluminum windows are engineered for superior energy efficiency. Milgard’s A250 thermally improved aluminum frame windows are equipped with thermal breaks to separate the interior and exterior surfaces and reduce heat transfer. This allows for a more comfortable home year-round.

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FAQs About Aluminum Windows

What are aluminum windows?

Aluminum windows have frames made from aluminum and are known for their strength, durability, and resistance to the elements. They offer a modern aesthetic with slim frames and large glass areas, enhancing natural light and views. Ideal for various architectural styles, aluminum replacement windows are becoming a popular choice for both residential and commercial properties.

How long do aluminum windows last?

Aluminum-clad windows are renowned for their longevity, typically lasting 30 years or more with minimal maintenance. Their durability stems from aluminum’s natural resistance to corrosion, weathering, and fading, making them an excellent long-term investment for any property.

How do you measure aluminum windows?

Measuring aluminum windows involves measuring the width and height of the window opening from inside the frame. It's important to measure at multiple points for accuracy, noting the smallest measurement to ensure the new window fits perfectly. Always double-check measurements to avoid errors before ordering or installing an aluminum replacement window.

How do you replace aluminum windows?

Installing aluminum replacement windows typically involves removing the old window frame and sash, cleaning the opening, and ensuring it's level before installing the new window. Secure the new window in place, seal it for weatherproofing, and finish by installing the interior and exterior trim. We recommended consulting with or hiring a professional to ensure a proper fit and finish.

Which is better, vinyl or aluminum windows?

Choosing between vinyl or aluminum windows depends on your specific needs. Vinyl windows offer excellent insulation and are cost-effective. Aluminum windows, on the other hand, provide durability, a modern look, and slim frames for larger views. Consider factors like your climate, aesthetics, and energy efficiency needs before making your choice.

Beautiful look

"Our contractor suggested using these windows for our bathroom remodel. We absolutely love the look it provides. Very pleased."

Exactly what we wanted

"Of all the choices of replacement sliding door companies, Milgard was the only one that had exactly what we were looking for, aluminum bronze, to match our windows. The pricing was fair and the install excellent."

Extremely quiet

"I recently had my new double pane windows installed and they are wonderful! So far it keeps the nose out and I’m sure it will keep my electric bill low too."