Residential Replacement Windows and Doors

Energy Saving Vinyl Windows & Wood, Steel and Fiberglass Doors

What to Expect from New Windows

The bottom line…a professionally installed window from Euclid Roofing & Siding, Inc. will pay for itself many times over by reducing energy costs, increasing resale value of your home, and by making your home more comfortable and beautiful.

Types of Windows

To help you decide what is best for you!

Bay Windows

Bay WindowsBay Windows are generally comprised of three or more windows. A unique look is achieved by projecting the side units out from the exterior in 30, 45 or 90-degree angles. For your replacement bay windows, you can elect for individual windows to remain stationary or operating. You may even choose to make your center window stationary and the two side units operating as double hung or casements.

Awning Windows

Awning WindowsAwning Windows feature a top hinge and open outwards. Your replacement awning windows will generally provide for lesser rates of air leakage. The reason? The sash closes by pressing against the window frame. Note that screens are placed on the interior of the window frame.

Casement Windows

Casement WindowsCasement Windows are based on a side hinge design. The benefits of replacement casement windows include: lower air leakage rates, a sash that closes by pressing to the frame, and screens that are placed on the interior. Additionally, because casement windows project outward, the home is afforded better ventilation than sliders of similar size.

Double Hung Windows

Double Hung WindowsDouble Hung Windows feature the ability to slide each sash vertically. You are able to control the level of ventilation from a small opening to one half of the total glass dimension. Additionally, with double hung replacement windows, you have the option of placing a screen on the exterior of the window frame. Single Hung windows differ slightly. This style window allows only the bottom sash to slide.

Double-Sliding Windows

Double-Sliding WindowsDouble-Sliding windows allow homeowners to slide both sashes horizontally, while single-sliding windows only provide for movement of one sash. Benefits are similar to that of double/single hung windows: ventilation area can be manipulated, and screens can be placed on both the interior and exterior of the unit.

Fixed Frame Windows are the most basic of styles. This term typically alludes to windows that are inoperable or non-venting.

Types of Replacement Window Glass

Choices! Choices! Choices! Now that you know your window options, you will need to consider the various types of glass that are available. There are several different grades, and you will want to make the best decision based on your energy efficiency goals. This section has been designed to help you do just that!

Clear Glass

As you probably have already guessed, clear glass is the preferred material for home windowpanes. But with newer techniques such as glazing or cutting, as well as custom fitting, consumers now have the ability to 'customize' the appearance of their windows. Additional enhancements include glazing options that help control heat loss and condensation.

Low-Emissivity Glass (Low-E)

Low-E glass features an unique surface coating that reduces the heat transfer back through the window. In fact, such a coating can reflect anywhere from 60% of the normally transmitted heat without inhibiting the amount of light that passes through the window.

Double Pane Glass

Double Glass with 1 pane of Low-E coating, 1 pane of clear glass, 1 U-Shaped Spacer and 1 Argon gas-filled air space.

Triple Pane Glass

Triple Glass with 2 panes of Low-E coating, 1 pane of clear glass, 2 U-Shaped Spacer and 2 Argon gas-filled air spaces.

What is Argon Gas?

Diagram of where argon gas resides.Argon is a colorless, odorless, non-flammable, non-reactive, inert gas. Argon gas fills are used to reduce heat loss in sealed units by slowing down convection inside the air space. Argon gas is extremely cost-efficient, and works well with Low-E coated glazing.

As air itself is a good insulator, filling the gap between the glass panes with a low-conductivity gas such as argon improves window performance by reducing conductive and convective heat transfers. This phenomenon results from the fact that the density of the gas is greater than the density of the air. Argon is the most commonly used fill gas, due to its excellent thermal performance and cost-efficiency in comparison to other gas fills.

Entry Doors

We offer entry door from Armstrong Doors. All doors are pre-painted or pre-stained. There are many glass options to choose from.

Choose From 3 Exciting Door Surfaces

Traditional Smooth Steel Door

Traditional Smooth Steel Door

  • With crisp, sharp embossments.
  • An Insulation value of R-15.2.
  • This Superior surface won't warp, sag, shift, or swell like wood doors.
  • By reinforcing the lock preparation, a rigid base is provided for the locksets.
  • The steel skins are strong and secure, discouraging would-be intruders.
  • The result is a door with low maintenance and long life.

Exclusive Oak Grain Textured Stainable Steel Door

Exclusive Oak Grain Textured Stainable Steel Door

  • Steel skins with an oak grain pattern.
  • Textured steel is more durable and scuff resistant.
  • Textured surface bonds to finish tighter for years of beauty.
  • Patented stainable base coating allows door to be finish stained.
  • The result is a door with low maintenance and long life.


Fiberglass Entry Systems

Fiberglass Entry Systems

  • Foamed in place polyurethane core - R-11 insulation value.
  • Fiberglass reinforced composite skin - will not crack, warp, split or dent.
  • Classic style and rail cross grain detail.
  • Uniquely carved panels.
  • Reinforced lock preparation lends greater security.

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