Window Styles

Select From the Industry’s Most Popular Window Styles

For your window replacement project, Volpe Enterprises, Inc., will help you choose the right windows and customization options to meet your needs. Our windows are available in a variety of styles, each of which serves a unique purpose to improve the functionality of your home. With locations in North Wales, Norristown, and Malvern, PA, we offer the following window styles for homeowners in Southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware:

Single-Hung Windows

Single-hung windows feature a fixed upper sash and a moveable lower sash that slides vertically to open. This simple operation makes this classic style ideal for smaller rooms or areas where opening the top sash is not necessary. Single-hung windows are also a cost-efficient option that can help you stay on budget.

Double-Hung Windows

For better versatility, opt for double-hung windows. These windows feature two operable sashes—both the top and bottom sashes can open for improved airflow. And thanks to tilt-in functionality, double-hung windows are also easy to clean. Double-hung windows are typically installed in multi-story homes, bedrooms, and living spaces where flexible ventilation is a priority.

Casement Windows

Hinged on the side, casement windows swing outward with the turn of a crank and catch breezes, allowing fresh air into the home. Casement windows are also one of the most energy-efficient window styles due to the tight seal that is formed when they are closed. If better thermal performance is a top goal for your project, casement windows are a great choice.

Awning Windows

Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward, allowing for ventilation even during light rain. These windows work well in basements, bathrooms, and over kitchen sinks. They are sometimes installed near picture windows as a source for fresh air.

Bay Windows

Typically featuring a fixed center window flanked by two operable windows on the sides, bay windows project outward from the home’s exterior. This design creates an eye-catching architectural feature on the outside and a cozy alcove on the inside. Bay windows also allow for increased natural light and ventilation.

Bow Windows

Similar to bay windows, bow windows curve outward using four or more window panels to create a rounded exterior appearance. This unique style adds a panoramic view and allows plenty of daylight into the room. Bow windows are ideal for living rooms or sitting areas and can be customized with operable or fixed window panels.

Slider Windows

Also called gliding windows, slider windows open horizontally and are particularly useful in wide window openings. These windows are easy to operate, require minimal maintenance, and are a favorite in contemporary home design.

Picture Windows

Typically installed in awkward places that can be difficult to reach, such as on a high wall, picture windows do not open. Instead, their large glass surface area showcases outdoor views, allows in natural light, and adds a clean, modern look to any room.

Garden Windows

Garden windows extend outward from the home and typically include glass on all sides except the bottom. They are most commonly installed in kitchens, where they create a sunny spot for growing herbs and displaying décor, while still offering good insulation.

Custom Windows

The window experts at Volpe Enterprises, Inc., also offer custom windows for homes that have uniquely shaped window openings. Examples of custom architectural windows include circular windows, triangle windows, half round windows, quarter round windows, eyebrow windows, and more.

Which Window Styles Are Right for You?

All window styles from Volpe Enterprises, Inc., are available in a wide selection of frame materials, as well as colors, glass packages, and hardware finishes. No matter your home’s style or your design vision, we have the customization options to bring it to life. Contact us today to learn more about these windows styles and how they can improve your home. With locations in North Wales, Norristown, and Malvern, PA, we serve homeowners throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.

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Andersen 400 Series Gliding Vinyl Clad Wood Windows

  • Andersen’s gliding windows feature a contemporary design and a natural wood interior that can be painted or stained
  • Easy to operate and uses only 8 lbs of force while gliding on its Teflon coated Derlin rails
  • The sashes are easily removable for easy cleaning and maintenance

Andersen 400 Series Awning & Casement Vinyl Clad Wood Windows

  • Andersen awning & casement windows feature a stunning pine wood interior
  • The exterior is made from preformed rigid vinyl PVC for strength, beauty and ease of use
  • They are available with high-performance Low-“E” glass or high-performance Sun Low-“E” glass, which provides optimum temperature control

Marvin Integrity Glider

  • The Integrity Glider fits in a spot where there is no room for a swinging sash
  • Closely matches casement proportions and sightlines
  • Easy to install and “glides” right into place The sashes can also be removed and reinstalled for easy cleaning
  • As a durable and reliable option, the Integrity Glider is a sustainable window that will last for years

Marvin Integrity Double Hung

  • The Integrity Double Hung has a one-piece Ultrex jamb which makes the window and sash remarkably easy to operate
  • This window can be used for new construction and remodeling
  • This window is only available in standard sizes
  • The Integrity Double Hung offers, by default, a bare interior but you can upgrade to a pre-finished Sherwin Williams white interior

Pella Architect Series Bays and Bow

  • Bays and bows are large combinations of windows that uniquely capture a beautiful outside view
  • Pella’s bay and bow windows, in particular, are specially built to provide this view in a limited amount of space
  • Available in many different combinations of colors, finish, and wood interiors and can accent the style of any room

Andersen 400 Series Tilt-Wash Double-Hung Vinyl Clad Wood Windows

  • Andersen Double-Hung windows incorporate outstanding premium-performance with a traditional and beautiful design
  • They are easy to maintain and have a slim frame and sash profile to maximize your field of view
  • They are easy to maintain and have a slim frame and sash profile to maximize your field of view

Marvin Integrity Awning & Casement

  • Features a folding handle to maintain an uninterrupted line of sight. Located on the side of the window, this feature allows for a large, undivided, glass pane that provides you with an unfiltered look of the outdoors
  • Integrity Awning & Casement windows are reliable and weather resistant. Made from the finest wood, which prevents sagging and allows for easy ventilation and cleaning, these windows are both durable and beautiful
  • They come pre-treated and are ready for staining or painting. If you’d like a bit more pizazz, we provide a pre-finished white interior as an upgrade option

Pella Architect Series Awning & Casement

The Pella Architect Series double-hung wood window has a low-maintenance EnduraClad exterior that is fade and chalk resistant

Pella Architect Series “Precision Fit” Double Hung

The Pella Architect Series double-hung wood window has a low-maintenance EnduraClad exterior that is fade and chalk resistant‍

Pella Architect Series Double Hung

The Pella Architect Series double-hung wood window has a low-maintenance EnduraClad exterior that is fade and chalk resistant‍

Aspect™ Garden

  • Top Sloped Tempered Insulated Glass
  • Completely Assembled with Unfinished 1 ¼” Oak Veneer Head, Jamb and Seat Board
  • White and Beige Laminate Head, Jamb and Seat Board Available as an Upgrade
  • Snap-In Corner Slope Closure Profile Seals Tight
  • Twin Sealing, Fully Screened Operating Casements with Exterior Glazing
  • Easy Access Dual-Point Locking Operator
  • Fold-Away Handle
  • Fiberglass FlexScreen®

Endure™ Garden

  • Top Sloped Tempered Insulated Glass
  • Completely Assembled with Unfinished 1 ¼” Oak Veneer Head, Jamb and Seat Board
  • Snap-In Corner Slope Closure Profile Seals Tight
  • Twin Sealing, Fully Screened Operating Casements with Exterior Glazing
  • Easy Access Dual-Point Locking Operator
  • Fold-Away Handle
  • Fiberglass FlexScreen®

Endure™ Architectural Shapes

  • Fully Welded Frame
  • Direct Set Glass
  • Wide Range of Shapes Available
  • Optional Operating Octagon Shaped Window

Endure™ Bay and Bow

  • Bay: 3-Lite Unit with 2 Operable Windows with Screens
  • Bow: 3, 4, 5 or 6-Lite Units with 2 Operable Windows with Screens
  • Roof Kits Available in Wood, Painted Aluminum and Copper

Aspect™ Bay and Bow

  • Bay: 3-Lite Unit with 2 Operable Windows with Screens
  • Bow: 3, 4, 5 or 6-Lite Units with 2 Operable Windows with Screens
  • Roof Kits Available in wood, painted aluminum and copper

Aspect™ Architectural Shapes

  • Fully Welded Frame
  • Direct Set Glass
  • Wide Range of Shapes Available
  • Optional Operating Octagon Shape window

Endure™ Casement and Awning

  • Exterior Glazing
  • Square Sash Profile
  • Multi-Point Locking Hardware
  • Fold-Away Handle
  • Washability Hinge (Casement)
  • Optional Simulated Double Hung Meeting Rail (Casement)
  • Quick-Release Dual Arm Operator (Awning)

Aspect™ Casement and Awning

  • Exterior Glazing
  • Square Sash Profile
  • Multi-Point Locking Hardware
  • Washability Hinge (Casement)
  • Quick-Release Dual Arm Operator (Awning)
  • Optional Simulated Double Hung Meeting Rail (Casement)
  • Fold-Away Handle

Endure™ Picture

  • Fully Welded Frame
  • Direct Set Glass
  • Interior Glazing
  • Sloped Sill

Aspect™ Picture

  • Fully Welded Frame
  • Direct Set Glass
  • Interior Glazing
  • Sloped Sill

Endure™ Slider

  • Brass Rollers
  • Exterior Glazing
  • Cove Sash Profile
  • Dual Weatherstripping
  • Two DualTech™ Sweep Locks
  • Extruded Aluminum Half or Full Screen
  • Vent Lock
  • Anchor Stops (standard on 3-Lite Sliders)

Aspect™ Slider

  • Brass Rollers
  • Exterior Glazing
  • Cove Sash Profile
  • Dual Weatherstripping
  • Two Surface Mounted Sculptured Sweep Locks
  • INNERGY® Thermal Sash Reinforcements
  • Vent Lock
  • Anchor Stops (standard on 3-Lite Sliders)

Endure™ Double Hung

  • Compound Tension Balance System
  • Exterior Glazing
  • Cove Sash Prfile
  • Triple Weather Stripping
  • Two DualTech™ Locks with Integrated Tilt Latches
  • Dual Vent Locks
  • Integral Interlock at Meeting Rail
  • Top Sash Retention

Aspect™ Double Hung

  • Roller-Tilt® Balance System
  • Exterior Glazing
  • Cove Sash Profile
  • Triple Weatherstripping
  • Two Surface Mounted Sculptured Sweep Locks and Tilt Latches
  • Dual Vent Locks
  • INNERGY® Thermal Sash Reinforcements

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Know It's Time To Replace My Windows

Your windows may be leaking, fogging, or difficult to open. They could just be worn out. However, there are other reasons to replace your windows. Here are some of the common benefits and reasons for replacing old windows.

Energy efficiency: One of the primary reasons people opt for replacement windows is to improve energy efficiency. Older windows can be a significant source of energy loss due to drafts, leaks, and poor insulation. Replacement windows are designed with modern technology that includes features like multiple panes, low-emissivity (low-E) glass coatings, and insulating frames, all of which help to reduce heat transfer and improve energy efficiency. This can lead to lower heating and cooling costs and a more comfortable home environment.

Enhanced comfort: In addition to energy efficiency, replacement windows can contribute to improved comfort within your home. They can help regulate indoor temperatures, reduce drafts, and minimize outside noise infiltration. These factors can make your living spaces more comfortable throughout the year.

Increased home value: Replacement windows can enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home, both from the inside and outside. They can significantly improve curb appeal, which can positively impact your home’s value. If you plan to sell your home in the future, high-quality replacement windows can be a selling point for potential buyers.

Noise reduction: If you live in a noisy area, such as near a busy road or in an urban environment, replacement windows with soundproofing features can help reduce the amount of outside noise that enters your home. This can create a quieter and more peaceful living environment.

Ease of maintenance: Older windows often require regular maintenance, such as scraping, painting, and caulking. Replacement windows, particularly those made from low-maintenance materials like vinyl or fiberglass, are designed to be durable and require minimal upkeep. They typically do not require painting and can be cleaned easily with simple household cleaners.

Improved functionality and security: Replacement windows often come with updated features that enhance functionality and security. These may include advanced locking mechanisms, easy-to-operate opening and closing mechanisms, and improved ventilation options. These features can make your windows more user-friendly and provide peace of mind regarding home security.

Resolving window issues: If you’re experiencing specific problems with your existing windows, such as condensation between panes, difficulty opening or closing, or water leaks, replacement windows can solve these issues and provide a long-lasting solution.

How Much Does it Cost To Replace Windows?

Replacement windows are an excellent way to boost your home’s value. However, they can be quite costly, so you should know how much they cost before you start looking for them.

If you want to know how much replacing your windows will cost, you should contact a reputable window installation company and request an estimate. They’ll be able to tell you what replacement windows cost in your area.

The cost of window installation varies depending on the type of window you want, the size and location of your home, and the labor costs for installation. For the windows themselves, consider these factors:

  • The size and number of windows that need replacement
  • The type (single or double pane)
  • The style (casement or awning)

Consider the Cost Saving Benefits

New home windows can save you a lot of money. On top of their extensive warranties, windows that are filled with argon gas can help lower your energy bills. This is because the argon gas that’s trapped between the inner and outer window panes is an incredibly efficient insulator. Capable of blocking the transfer of heat and cold, it will help you maintain the temperature inside of your home.

When you’re buying windows, make sure that they are Energy Star approved. You may be eligible for certain tax-saving government incentives depending on the type of window you install and whether it is Energy Star certified.

Get a Free Quote For Your Window Project

While window projects may seem costly, a free quote will give you good insight into what you can expect from your project. For all types of window projects, Volpe Enterprises provides free quotes and estimates so you can feel confident in your decision before you commit.

Experts in window replacement since 1970, Volpe Enterprises is the go to contractor for all types of popular window brands. We carry Okna, Provia, and Pella windows in a variety of styles. To learn more, call to get in touch with one of our window specialists today!

How Long Does It Take to Replace Windows

The time it takes to replace windows depends on several factors, such as the number of windows being replaced, the size of the windows, the complexity of the installation, and the experience of the installers. On average, the replacement of a single window can typically take anywhere from 1 to 3 hours.

However, for larger projects involving multiple windows or more intricate installations, it may take a full day or even longer. Contact us to get a more accurate estimate based on your specific circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Composite Window?

A composite window is a window made of a blend of materials to make it stronger than any one material alone. Common materials include wood, metal, PVC, and fiberglass. Not all windows are made of those materials, however.

Starmark Evo composite windows are made of an advanced polymeric composite, which is a green material strong enough to make sashes and frames that do not require additional insulation.

Are Composite Windows Worth It?

Composite windows have a clear advantage over vinyl when it comes to energy efficiency.  They’re more durable and thicker than their vinyl counterpart. They also have a lower maintenance requirement than wood windows.

Volpe Enterprises can help you choose the perfect window for your situation. Contact Us Today.  

What is the Lifespan of Composite Windows?

Composite windows have a lifespan of up to 40 years. For comparison, vinyl windows have a lifespan of up to 30 years.  Their ability to withstand cold and excessive heat means that they aren’t constantly expanding and contracting like other windows.Looking for a long-lasting window that’s energy efficient? Let Volpe Enterprises give you an estimate on Starmark Evo composite windows today.

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