Why Specialty Windows Are Worth the Investment

At Renewal by Andersen® Midwest, we offer replacement windows that come in a wide range of styles and configurations, some of which are so unique that we refer to them as specialty windows. We discuss what these are and why they are worth the investment.

 Specially Made Windows

Highly Customizable Windows

Specialty windows are unique in a sense that they’re not like your standard double-hung, casement or sliding windows, which are square or rectangular in shape. Specialty windows range from triangles and semicircles to polygons like pentagons and octagons. They are also equipped with grilles to add to the aesthetic appeal of the living space. The best part about specialty windows is that they can be paired with the aforementioned window styles to create distinct combinations. A semicircle-shaped window on top of your double-hung window? Now that’s truly a unique design to incorporate into your home!

More Enhanced Interiors

Home interiors with not a lot going on tend to be bland and dull. This is especially true if you have plenty of negative wall space. That won’t be a problem, however, if you choose specialty windows. Walls in corridors, staircase landings and other similar spaces can look more interesting with these installed. These dark and gloomy sections of your home become bright and airy, thanks to the amount of sunlight that these windows bring indoors.

Comfort and Energy Efficiency

Specialty windows from Renewal by Andersen are technically picture windows, which means they’re fixed to your home’s openings and don’t open or close. This configuration, however, also means that you get an airtight seal that keeps indoor comfort from escaping outdoors. Our specialty windows help lower your home’s heating and cooling bills, thanks to their numerous features, including our exclusive Fibrex® composite framing and advanced High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass.

Give your home the wow factor with specialty windows from Renewal by Andersen Midwest. Call us today at (866) 609-5033, or fill out our convenient contact form for a free in-home consultation.

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