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Custom Window Professionals in Salem, OR
Building a new home or replacing existing windows? Look to Five Star Roofing for window services in Salem, OR. We use Milgard® Home products that add to your beautiful home with high-quality, energy-efficient windows. Enjoy windows and patio doors built for long-lasting comfort. Whatever your project calls for, we offer the right product to beautifully reflect your vision.
We at Five Star Roofing take pride in the service we provide. Our mission is complete customer satisfaction and this is proven by our hard work ethic. You the customer will be part of the entire process from beginning to end. Our team will work alongside you and make sure that all your expectations are met.
You can rest assured that your property is in good hands. Call our state-licensed team today for more information. Five Star Roofing offers price matching and a variety of warranties.
Window Frame Materials
A well-crafted frame can make all the difference in your window performance.
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VinylList Item 1
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.
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FiberglassList Item 2
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.
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AluminumList Item 3
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.
Find Your Style
Window Operating Styles
The way a window operates can provide a room with the right amount of light and airflow. 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 SlidingList Item 1
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 airflow in the room. If you are considering larger window sizes, sliders are a good option.
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Single HungList Item 2
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 airflow. Because they open vertically, they save space when the house exterior faces a patio or walking path.
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Double HungList Item 3
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 the added bonus of being easy to clean because the sashes tilt inward. This can be helpful if the window is on a second story.
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CasementList Item 4
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.
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Awning
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.
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Picture
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.
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Double Slider
Double Horizontal Slider windows allow air to flow into your home from both sides with two, separate, operable panels. If your window opening is large, sliding windows are a great solution for both increased daylight and ventilation. Great for retrofit or new home construction projects.
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Radius
Radius windows are arched or rounded at the top, bringing softness to the hard corners of a room. This window style can also include full circles, half circles or arch shapes. Choose from operable or picture window possibilities.
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Bay and Bow
Bay windows are three or more windows of varying widths that angle out from the wall. Bow windows are four or more equal size panels that form a curved shape. Combine them with Tuscany Series casements or single hung windows for increased daylight or ventilation.
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