We realize that it can be stressful when tackling a remodeling project, that’s why our window professionals offer a free consultation.  They will measure and examine your existing windows, and go over your options and answer any questions that you may have.  They can help you choose from many different style and designs to match the architecture of your home. We customer order your windows to match the exact specifications of your home. Our window experts will guide you through the process to help you select the right material, hardware, energy rating and more.  Your windows are backed by full manufacturers’ warranties in addition to our installation warranty. If you are looking for a replacement window company, give Siding Pros of Idaho a call, and we will take the stress out of your window replacement project! After all, this is your home, you are adding to its value, and to your comfort and enjoyment living in it – now why shouldn’t that be a fun and exciting experience!

Have a few broken windows that just need repair?  No matter what the problem or circumstance, you can rely our window repair experts to properly diagnose the problem and help you identify the best solution for you. We stand behind our work. We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured.

Popular Window Styles

SINGLE HUNG

In the single hung window, the bottom sash moves up to open and allow in air flow. The top sash is fixed. Since it opens and closes without protruding, single-hung windows are an excellent choice for rooms facing walkways, porches or patios.

DOUBLE HUNG

Double-Hung windows are one of the most popular styles for homeowners. The window can be operated from the bottom or top sash, sliding up and down for ventilation. Since it opens and closes without protruding, double-hung windows are an excellent choice for rooms facing walkways, porches or patios. Milgard double-hung tilt windows have sashes that tilt inward to enable easy cleaning of the exterior glass.

SLIDING

Horizontal Slider windows open with the sash sliding left or right. Some people find a sliding glass window easier to open and close than a crank-style window. Since they slide open without protruding, horizontal sliders are an excellent choice for rooms facing walkways, porches or patios. Horizontal slider windows are a favorite for contemporary style homes and are also popular for satisfying bedroom egress requirements. In a single slider, one sash slides to open. In a double slider, both sashes open, which can be great for providing air circulation to a room

Other Window Styles

Casement Windows

Casement windows are hinged at the side and open outward like a door. It looks like a picture window because unlike double hung or sliding windows, a casement window has no rail. Some casement windows are simply pushed open, but most have a hand crank. Screens are placed on the inside of the window, where they’re more protected from the elements. If you’re installing windows over a sink, countertop or appliance, a casement window with a crank can be the perfect solution.

Picture Windows

Picture windows are fixed windows that do not open. They are usually installed in difficult to reach places to let in light. For unobstructed views where ventilation is not a concern, picture windows are ideal. Picture windows create a portrait-like space on walls – hence the word “picture” in their name. Picture windows are also a popular choice for letting in natural light without cold air in areas of a room that may be most susceptible to drafts.

Awning Windows

Awning windows open outward from the bottom to enable ventilation. Screens are on the inside of the window, where they’re more protected from the elements. Awning windows are often used for basements because they can be placed high on the wall and operate with a turn of the handle.

Specialty Windows

Specialty windows denote unique shapes and operating styles available that can add beauty and character to your home. Combine them with standard windows or feature them alone and to make a visual statement.