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Tired of dealing with leaky windows and constantly having to cover them up to keep the air in or out? Western Elements offers professional window replacement services to solve the problem for good.

Whether you are looking for double-hung, casement, sliding, or picture windows, we work with three trusted vendors to provide the ideal style and fit for your home. Our expert window installers will ensure your home is leak-free and properly sealed in no time. 



At Western Elements we offer exceptional window replacement services. With over 20 years of experience, our lead installer can replace any window efficiently and accurately. When you choose us for your window replacement needs, you are not only getting great quality materials and craftmanship, but also outstanding customer service. 



Looking to add a window? No worries, we’ve got you covered there too. Our installers will handle the entire process, making it a hassle-free project for you. This means no more aimlessly putting holes in your wall- just a perfectly placed window installed, with accuracy. 

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Casement

Most often known as crank windows, windows that open and close with a crank that folds away and are hinged at the side, allowing the window to swing outward. Great for those tough to reach spaces.

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Double-Hung

Double-hung windows require no additional space to operate since they open and close without protruding either the interior or exterior of the home. Both Sashes can also easily slide up or down to allow for maximum air flow, and can tilt inward for easy access to clean.

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Sing-Hung

Unlike double-hung windows, sing-hung windows operate with only the bottom sash being able to move freely up and down. The bottom sash overlaps the top sash when opening. This design is great for area with limited space since the overlapping operation allows for no extra space to be required to open and close.

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Awning

Awnings are hinged at the top and swing from the bottom. The top-hinged design allows for awnings to still be opened in the rain without any consequences and are often a popular choice for bathrooms and sitting areas.

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Bay & Bow

Bay or bow windows are designed to have a curve that extends out from the home's exterior. Bay windows are made up of three windows to create angled designs. While bow windows are often built from four or more other windows to form a more curved look. Both designs are a great option for homeowners looking to build a charming windows seat with lots of natural light.

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Sliding

Open horizontally by using a track system to slide from one side to the other. They allow for easy control and access to fresh air, while using limited space to operate. Sliding windows are often used alongside walkways, patios, decks since they do not swing outwards.

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Picture

Unlike most windows, picture windows have fixed frames and cannot be operated. Most common in tall spaces where the windows is out of reach, maximizing natural lighting.

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Custom

Like most custom items, custom windows are made-to-order. This means endless possibilities for shapes, size, and designs. Complete your space with a customized window while keeping the integrity of its efficiency.

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Specialty

Specialty windows allow for unique operation, from push out french casements to inward swinging windows.