Aluminum frame windows are lightweight, durable, and look great in any application. If you need long-lasting, great looking impact windows in the Florida Gulf Coast then aluminum window frames are an excellent choice. Find out more about our aluminum window options below.
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Benefits of Our Aluminum Impact Windows:
Available Aluminum Window Frame Styles
Aluminum Picture Window
Impact and insulated impact glass options
Florida Product approved
HVHZ approved
Aluminum Sliding Window
Impact and insulated impact glass options
Florida Product approved
Aluminum Picture Window
Impact and insulated impact glass options
Florida Product approved
HVHZ approved
Available Aluminum Door Styles
Aluminum frame doors are great options in Florida’s Gulf Coast for use as patio doors. They are available both as sliding doors and swinging (French) doors.
Aluminum French Doors
Impact and insulated impact glass options
Florida Product approved
HVHZ approved
Aluminum Sliding Glass Doors
Impact and insulated impact glass options
Florida Product approved
HVHZ approved
Suitable Applications for Aluminum Window Frames
Windows with aluminum frames can be used for:
- Replacement windows (retrofit projects)
- New windows (new construction windows)
FAQ
A window frame is the part of a window that supports the glass and connects the glass and window to the building structure. A window frame is composed of a head, side jambs, and a sill.
Aluminum and vinyl windows are both good options for your windows. Vinyl windows are commonly used in replacement window applications, although both can be used for both new construction and replacement window projects. Vinyl windows have a vinyl frame. And an aluminum window has an aluminum frame. Aluminum windows tend to have a narrow frame vs vinyl window frames, which allows the focus of the window to be on the glass. Vinyl windows are insulating by nature, which creates a thermal break, keeping cold air in and hot air out. In turn, impact vinyl windows are good for energy efficiency, especially in combination with insulated impact glass packages. Aluminum windows are less insulating by nature, but they are usually equipped with thermal insulation components to improve their heat transfer (insulating) properties. Lastly, both quality aluminum and vinyl window frames are durable, and low maintenance.
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Yes aluminum is a good choice for window frames. This is especially true if their characteristics match your specific needs. Windows with aluminum frames are light-weight, long-lasting and durable, and allow the focus of your windows to be on the glass due to their narrow frame. They also are powder coating with an extremely durable finish meaning they will look great for many years. Selecting energy efficient aluminum windows will also reduce their biggest knock on them, which is their energy efficiency.
The biggest knock on aluminum windows is that they are not as good at insulation vs other window frame materials. This is due to the fact that aluminum is naturally conductive material. However, modern aluminum windows have energy efficient components, such as double-veined felts and insulated glass options.
Aluminum is an extremely durable and long-lasting material. If properly cared for and maintained your windows will last for many, many years. The same is true for their finish as they are powder-coated. Aluminum is also naturally corrosion-resistant. But make sure you select windows with corrosion resistant components as well to reduce deterioration over time.
Aluminum frames are lightweight, strong, durable, long-lasting, and have narrow (thin) frames. They will last for many years and look great for just as long. Also, their narrow frames allow the focus of the window to be on the glass vs the frame. This means higher aesthetics for your property’s windows.
First, look for high-quality, impact windows that meet your criteria. Second, make sure the manufacturer has a good reputation and solid reviews. Third, look for windows with high-quality materials so that your windows will last longer and break down less.
There are numerous alternatives to aluminum frames. These include vinyl windows and fiberglass windows.
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