Vinyl Radius Window Installer in Wisconsin
Vanguard Series Radius
Wisconsin Windows Installer
At E2 Home Solutions, we strive to provide you an exceptional experience with your window installation, and that begins with knowing what type is right for your project. Radius windows from MI® are a beautiful addition to other window styles and work well on their own. These windows are also known as eyelash, circle-top, half-round, and archtop windows. As the name implies, radius windows have a signature curve at the top that’s rarely found in other window types. Although they lack function, they can be paired with functional window types and maintain their unique aesthetic appeal.
Being exclusively decorative, radius windows do not open but your home can still benefit from the energy efficient features. We know Wisconsin’s climate and weather can be a year round challenge, so we install durable vinyl windows that effectively insulate your home better than other materials. To further ensure your home is maximizing energy efficiency, we exclusively install low-emissivity windows, more commonly known as low-e windows, that have a UV-resistant coating on the glass pane that keeps heat out during the summer and in during the winter.
Get the look you want by customizing your windows with a variety of colors, grid patterns, and hardware options.
Frequently Asked Questions About Window Installation in Wisconsin
What are the signs that I need new windows installed?
With Wisconsin’s harsh winters, your windows will inevitably deteriorate. For instance, difficulty opening or closing your windows is an obvious sign they need to be replaced. If your home has a noticeable draft and your energy bills inexplicably increase, this is an indication that it may be time to install new windows. There are also visible signs like condensation forming between glass panes, meaning that your windows are no longer fully sealing shut.
Our team at E2 Home Solutions can consult you on the specific needs of your situation and recommend the best replacement or installation options for your home.
How much time does a window installation take?
Window installations can take about 3 days up to 2 weeks depending on the scale of your project. Our team at E2 Home Solutions can provide an estimate of the timeframe of your specific project.
Generally, the timeframes for window installation go as follows:
- For 1-5 windows, it takes about 3 days
- For 5-15 windows, it takes about a week
- For over 15 windows, it takes about 2 weeks
What is E2 Home Solutions’s warranty policy?
At E2 Home Solutions, your satisfaction is our top priority, so we install MI® windows that are high quality and reliable. In the event of a quality or performance issue, our robust warranty policy protects against material defects and hardware failure to ensure you receive the best possible service and product.
Terms, exclusions, and conditions apply. For complete warranty information or to make a claim, please refer to your warranty documentation or contact us at E2 Home Solutions directly.
What are my payment options for purchasing windows?
At E2 Home Solutions, we want to make sure that you have the utmost confidence going into your window installation, so we offer two purchasing options: financing and cash payment. Our team will provide more detail regarding your specific financing options during your in-person appointment after you contact us for an estimate.
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Choosing the Right Window for Your Wisconsin Home
Wisconsin is celebrated for its natural beauty and four distinct seasons, but there are certain challenges that come with the territory. Homeowners must strike a balance between style and function when selecting what windows work best for Wisconsin’s unique climate.
Wisconsin’s humid summers can make it tricky to control the temperature in your home without the use of air conditioning. We install several window style options that promote quality ventilation and reduce dependency on air conditioning. Double-hung windows have two movable sashes that open and provide excellent airflow, while single-hung windows are a more inexpensive option that have one movable sash. Casement windows open outwards using a crank and have no middle sash, so you’ll experience the benefits of an unobstructed view and maximized ventilation. Similarly, horizontal slider windows are large and great for your view while still being energy efficient. If your main priority is ventilation, then awning windows are ideal for stuffy spaces such as basements, bathrooms, and laundry rooms.
The average Wisconsin home has 8 to 15 windows in various positions. If you live near one of Wisconsin’s many lush wooded areas, you may want a window that provides a clear view of nature. Bay and bow windows are an excellent choice for their large size, which invites in natural light and opens your home to a wide view of the outside. Alternatively, picture windows are a budget-friendly option that give you a clear view but do not open. For pure style, radius windows feature a decorative curve that enhances the appearance of any type of window it’s paired with.
Wisconsin Windows Price Estimates
Window Pricing Chart
Window Type | Approximate Cost (Including Installation) |
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Double Hung | $700 - $1500 |
Casement | $1055 - $1700 |
Sliding | $655 - $1200 |
Picture | $650 - $1205 |
Arched | $1200 - $2505 |
Basement | $695 - $1200 |
Awning | $855 - $1200 |
Egress | $850 - $1205 |
Bay | $1500 - $4505 |
Bow | $1505 - $4500 |
What E2 Home Solutions Stands For
E2 Home Solutions is driven by a clear mission: to offer high-quality, customized, and durable home solutions that enhance curb appeal, boost property value, and improve the overall quality of life for our customers. Guided by the principles of ETHOS we bring: