Vinyl Windows for St. Louis Homes — Energy Efficient, No‑Pressure Advice

Replacing your windows shouldn’t feel like a sales game. For 28+ years, our family‑owned St. Louis team has kept things simple, transparent, and pressure‑free. At Viviano Window & Door, you’ll get straight answers, side‑by‑side options, and energy‑efficient vinyl windows at fair prices—without one‑call closes or commission pressure. That’s The Intersection of Price and Quality®.
- No‑pressure advice, clear itemized quotes, and options at multiple price points
- Multiple trusted brands chosen to fit your home, budget, and goals—not a single‑brand push
- Energy‑efficient glass packages for St. Louis summers and winters (Low‑E, argon, double‑ or triple‑pane)
- Professionally trained, insured installers and local service from our Shrewsbury showroom, serving the entire metro area
Ready to review options and pricing on your schedule?
- Schedule a free, no‑obligation estimate and we’ll tailor recommendations to your home
- Prefer to talk first? Call 314‑353‑8350 to speak with our team and ask about current specials or financing options
- Short on time? Request your free quote online anytime
Visit our showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119. Open Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Stop in during business hours or call ahead to plan your visit.
Next, see why vinyl is a smart, low‑maintenance choice for Missouri weather and how to pick the right glass package for your goals.
Why Choose Vinyl Windows in Missouri’s Climate
Missouri homes see humid 90‑degree summers, fast storms, and cold winters with freeze–thaw cycles. Vinyl stands up to those swings without the upkeep or cost of many premium materials. It’s a practical choice for St. Louis homeowners who want reliable performance and fair pricing—without the high‑pressure pitch. Curious what vinyl would cost for your home? Call 314‑353‑8350 for a quick, no‑pressure estimate, or stop by our Shrewsbury showroom at 7530 Watson Rd.
- Low maintenance that lasts: Quality vinyl won’t rot, swell, peel, or chip. It never needs sanding or repainting. Clean with mild soap and water. Many styles tilt in so you can wash exterior glass from inside—try the easy‑tilt feature in our showroom. For more on easy‑care materials, see Best Low‑Maintenance Window Materials for Busy Homeowners.
- Comfortable rooms in every season: Modern vinyl frames use insulated, multi‑chamber profiles and fusion‑welded corners to limit heat transfer. Pair with Low‑E insulated glass, argon gas, and warm‑edge spacers to reduce drafts, hot spots, and cold glass. Ask about ENERGY STAR packages tuned for the St. Louis region.
- Strong performance for the price: Compared with wood or fiberglass, vinyl often delivers similar energy performance and a clean look at a lower upfront cost, with no ongoing painting or sealing. We’ll price vinyl alongside other materials so you can compare value side by side. Considering alternatives? Read Composite Windows vs. Vinyl, Fiberglass, and Wood.
- Quieter interiors and UV protection: Dual‑pane (and optional triple‑pane) glass helps reduce noise from traffic and yard equipment. Low‑E coatings block a large share of UV rays to help protect floors and fabrics from fading. If street noise is a concern, mention it during your quote and we’ll recommend glass upgrades for better sound control. Learn more about noise reduction and UV protection.
We’ll help you choose glass and frame options that fit your home and budget—no pressure. Ready to see exact pricing and samples? Request a free quote or call 314‑353‑8350. Now, let’s look at styles that suit different rooms and architectural looks.
Window Styles to Fit Your Home
The right look and function start with the right style. Here are the most popular vinyl windows we install in the St. Louis area and where they work well. Tell us what matters most—ventilation, bigger views, or easy cleaning—and we’ll match you with the best fit for your home and budget.
- Double‑Hung
- Two operable sashes for flexible top/bottom ventilation; tilt‑in for easy cleaning.
- A classic fit for bedrooms, living rooms, and traditional facades.
- Learn more: Double Hung
- Sliding
- Wide, open views with smooth, space‑saving operation (no interior swing).
- Good along patios, walkways, or in tighter rooms.
- Learn more: Horizontal Sliders
- Casement/Awning
- Casement (side‑hinged) opens fully and catches breezes, great for hard‑to‑reach spots.
- Awning (top‑hinged) vents in light rain, handy over kitchen sinks or in small spaces.
- Deep dive: Casement, Awning, and Hopper Windows
- Picture/Fixed
- Maximum daylight and views with no moving parts for top efficiency.
- Often paired with operable units in living rooms or stairwells.
- Bay/Bow
- Adds character and extra shelf or seating space.
- Expands views and natural light, popular on front elevations.
- See options: Bay & Bow
- Garden/Basement (Hopper)
- Garden windows project outward with glass on three sides, perfect for herbs and plants above kitchen sinks.
- Hopper windows (bottom‑hinged) provide compact, secure ventilation for basements; for egress needs, ask us about code‑compliant options. For more ideas, see Best Replacement Options for Basement Windows.
Not sure which to choose? Start with What window styles are available? for a plain‑English overview, then browse Galleries and Our Work for local installs and ideas. Or skip the research and talk to a window specialist—call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free, no‑pressure estimate. You can also see styles in person at our showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO (Mon–Fri, 8–4). Once you’ve narrowed the style, the next step is understanding the build features that separate basic vinyl windows from high‑performing, long‑lasting ones—ask us to walk you through those options and provide clear pricing.
Built for Performance: What Makes Quality Vinyl Windows Different
Not all vinyl windows are built the same. The biggest gains come from what’s inside the frame and sash—and that’s exactly where we focus when we help you compare quotes.

- Multi‑chambered, fusion‑welded frames and sashes
Multiple internal chambers act like small insulating pockets and add rigidity so frames resist bowing in heat or cold. Fusion‑welded corners form a single, tight frame that’s stronger and less prone to air and water leaks over time. Want to see it up close? Stop by our Shrewsbury showroom for a cutaway demo and feel the difference. - Reinforced meeting rails, quality hardware, and sloped/drained sills
Reinforced meeting rails keep operable sashes aligned and draft‑free. Quality balances and durable casement hinges ensure smooth operation for years. A true sloped sill with engineered weep paths sheds rain quickly during St. Louis downpours so water moves out and away instead of pooling. Ask us to show you how these designs reduce service calls and headaches long‑term. - Advanced weatherstripping and warm‑edge spacers
Fin, bulb, and compression seals in the right spots lower air infiltration and reduce drafts and outside noise. Warm‑edge spacers use low‑conductivity materials (stainless steel or structural foam rather than aluminum) to cut heat loss at the glass edge and help limit winter condensation. We’ll walk you through real NFRC air‑infiltration and U‑factor numbers—no fluff, just facts. - Optional foam‑enhanced frames and higher DP ratings for exposure
Foam‑enhanced chambers add a modest bump in thermal performance, helpful on north‑ or west‑facing walls. For windy or open areas, higher Design Pressure (DP) ratings improve structural and water‑resistance performance. We’ll recommend the right DP class for your home’s location and height so you get the protection you need without overpaying.
These are the details we look for when we source products from makers like Sunrise and Polaris. You get durability, smooth operation, and real efficiency, not just brochure claims. With the frame covered, the next step is choosing a glass package to fine‑tune comfort and savings. Ready to compare side‑by‑side and get straight answers? Call 314‑353‑8350 or visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Mon–Fri 8–4, for a friendly, no‑pressure consultation and free estimate.
Choose Your Glass Package
Every window we sell can be built with glass suited to Missouri’s hot summers and cold winters, without paying for extras you don’t need. Want a quick, no‑pressure recommendation for your home? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free quote and we’ll price a couple of smart options side‑by‑side. For a primer, read Replacement Window Glass Options Explained for Homeowners.
Baseline (best value for most homes)
- Double‑pane Low‑E with Argon: Our go‑to for year‑round efficiency and UV control. Low‑E reflects heat in summer and keeps warmth inside in winter. Argon gas improves insulation between the panes. It helps keep rooms comfortable and reduces fading. Ask us to price this next to one upgrade so you can compare comfort and cost at a glance.
Targeted upgrades when they make sense
- Noise and UV protection: Add laminated glass (a clear interlayer between panes) to reduce outside noise and block more UV. Good for bedrooms near busy streets or sun‑soaked spaces. Tell us which rooms need quiet or fade protection—we’ll only recommend it where it pays off.
- Solar‑control Low‑E: A specialized Low‑E that cuts more solar heat on south‑ and west‑facing windows to keep rooms cooler in peak sun. We’ll flag the elevations where this makes the biggest difference.
- Triple‑pane comfort: For top efficiency and the most consistent indoor temperatures, step up to triple‑pane (with multiple Low‑E layers and argon; some brands offer krypton in select sizes). Ideal for large glass areas, draft‑prone rooms, and the lowest U‑factors. See how it compares in Double‑Pane vs. Triple‑Pane Windows and learn about gases in Argon vs. Krypton Gas.
What the numbers mean (typical guidance)
- U‑factor (insulation): Lower is better. Many double‑pane Low‑E/argon packages land around 0.27–0.30. Triple‑pane options often reach about 0.19–0.22.
- SHGC (solar heat gain): Lower admits less solar heat. Expect roughly 0.20–0.35 depending on the glass package and tint.
Note: Ratings vary by brand, series, window size, and options. We’ll show you the exact NFRC ratings for the models you’re considering and include them in your quote packet.
ENERGY STAR and reading the NFRC label
We offer ENERGY STAR–qualifying options for the St. Louis region. Look for the blue mark and confirm performance on the NFRC label, your apples‑to‑apples spec sheet for U‑factor, SHGC, and more. For a quick walkthrough, see What is the NFRC rating?
Not sure which package fits? We’ll help you match the glass to your home’s orientation, noise level, and budget—then give you a clear, written quote with 2–3 choices. Call 314‑353‑8350, stop by our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd (Mon–Fri, 8–4), or request your free, no‑pressure estimate today. After glass and performance, the fun part is choosing colors, finishes, and grids that suit your home.
Colors, Finishes, and Grids
Make your new windows look at home from day one. If you’re matching brick, siding, or interior trim, we’ll help you land on the right combo—no guesswork and no pressure. Most vinyl lines we carry offer clean interior neutrals like white and almond, plus select woodgrains such as light oak and cherry for a warmer look. For exteriors, you’ll find classic whites and beiges along with black, bronze, and other deep neutrals. Availability varies by brand, series, and style. Some darker exteriors are paired with a white interior for best performance.
Want to see your options in person? Stop by our Shrewsbury showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Mon–Fri 8–4, or call 314‑353‑8350 to schedule a free, no‑pressure in‑home consultation. We’ll bring sample boards so you can compare right next to your trim, flooring, and siding.
How the color is made matters:
- Capstock (co‑extruded color): Integrates the color layer into the vinyl for strong scratch and fade resistance, common for black and bronze.
- Laminate (bonded film): Offers rich tones and woodgrains with a smooth, consistent finish.
- Factory‑applied paint finishes: Available on some series for added color choice. Field painting vinyl is generally not recommended and can affect warranties.
Not sure which route fits your sun exposure or maintenance goals? We’ll show you side‑by‑side samples and make a practical recommendation that balances look, longevity, and budget.
Finish and fade warranties differ by manufacturer and color depth. White and almond extrusions typically carry the strongest coverage. Darker exteriors often have specific fade ratings. We’ll review the exact terms for the products you’re considering and provide the warranty sheets during your quote.
Grids and glass design options help you match your home’s style. Choose from:
- Colonial, Prairie, and Craftsman patterns
- Flat or sculpted/contour profiles
- Grids‑between‑glass for easy cleaning or simulated divided lites for a traditional look
Explore swatches, patterns, and availability on our Decorative Window Options and Color System pages, or see full sample boards in our showroom. Short on time? Send us a photo of your home’s exterior and interior trim—our team will shortlist 2–3 great palettes for you.
Brands We Carry (And Why That Matters)
We’re a dealer, not a one‑brand sales company. That means you get options—not a pitch. Tell us what matters most (price, color, drafts, noise, upkeep), and we’ll compare multiple proven vinyl lines to fit your home, goals, and budget. We regularly source from respected U.S. manufacturers including Sunrise and Polaris, along with other select partners, so you’re not boxed into a single label or “house brand.” Want to see two or three choices side by side with clear pricing? We’ll lay it out so the decision is easy. Browse highlights on Our Products.
Good–Better–Best made simple
- Good (Value): Solid, budget‑friendly vinyl with fusion‑welded frames, Low‑E + argon glass, and dependable warranties.
- Better (Performance): Upgraded glass packages for comfort, multi‑chamber frames and reinforcement for strength, wider size/color availability (including darker exteriors in select series), and noticeable noise reduction.
- Best (Premium): Flagship lines with slimmer sightlines, optional triple‑pane glass, advanced spacers, interior woodgrains, and expanded hardware/finish choices for top efficiency and curb appeal.
What to expect across brands
- Made in the USA: Sunrise and Polaris windows are manufactured in the U.S., with many series offering transferable lifetime warranties. We’ll show you the actual warranty so you know exactly what’s covered.
- ENERGY STAR options: Most lines we carry have ENERGY STAR‑qualifying glass packages for our region. We’ll recommend the right U‑factor/SHGC by window orientation to help lower energy costs.
Thinking about wood‑clad alternatives? See Are Wood‑Clad Windows Worth It for Replacement Projects?
- Showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119
- Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Call: 314‑353‑8350
Prefer in‑home? We’ll bring samples to you. Request your free, no‑obligation quote and ask about any current manufacturer promotions—we’ll walk you through the best value for your project.
Installation Done Right: Pocket vs. Full‑Frame
Every opening gets the method that protects your home first and respects your budget. During your free, no‑pressure estimate, we’ll inspect each window, explain both paths in plain English, and give side‑by‑side pricing so you can choose with confidence. Have questions now? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request your Free Quote.
- Pocket (insert) installation: Recommended when the existing frame is square, sound, and free of rot or water damage. This keeps trim intact, is usually quicker and cleaner, and costs less than a full tear‑out. Trade‑offs: you’ll usually lose some visible glass area (about 0.5–1.5 inches per side depending on brand and frame thickness), and inserts won’t fix hidden sill or flashing problems.
- Full‑frame installation: Best when there’s wood rot, past leaks, failed sills, drafty or out‑of‑square frames, or if you want to change size, style, or trim. We remove the entire window to the rough opening, repair damage, and rebuild water management. Benefits include restoring or even increasing glass area, resetting insulation and flashing correctly, and a like‑new finish with new trim. Considering a larger opening? See Can You Make a Window Bigger During Replacement?
Planning a new opening or major size change? Read Can You Add a New Window to an Existing Wall? and When You Need Structural Planning Before Adding or Enlarging Windows.
For a deeper look at when each approach makes sense and the trade‑offs, see Full‑Frame vs. Insert Replacement Windows: Which Is Better for Your Home? Prefer to talk it through? Call 314‑353‑8350 and we’ll walk you through it in a few minutes.
Accurate measurements prevent headaches later. Before we order anything, a trained measure tech verifies:
- Width/height in three places and diagonals to check for out‑of‑square openings
- Frame condition, sill slope, and wall depth
- Egress and tempered‑glass code requirements near tubs, stairs, and doors
- Trim details, blinds, security sensors, and any obstructions
Your order goes through a two‑step verification so sizes and options match your home and goals. Learn why this step matters at Why Accurate Window Measurements Matter Before You Order and What Happens When Replacement Windows Are Ordered the Wrong Size?. Ask us to price any “good/better/best” glass or color options at the same time—no surprises later.
Weatherproofing best practices on install day:

- Sill pan or sloped sill with back dams to move water out and away
- Self‑adhered flashing at sill, jambs, and head; drip cap where needed
- Proper shimming for smooth operation without frame distortion
- Low‑expansion foam or dense‑pack insulation around the perimeter
- Backer rod plus high‑performance sealant for a flexible, long‑lasting joint
These details help stop drafts and leaks before they start. See How Window Installers Prevent Leaks and Water Intrusion. During your estimate, ask us to outline exactly how we’ll flash and seal your specific openings.
Lead‑safe for pre‑1978 homes. If your house was built before 1978, we follow EPA Lead‑Safe Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) rules: contain the work area, use wet methods, wear PPE, and clean with HEPA filtration. We’ll discuss testing/assumptions and provide documentation. More on our procedures:
Lead‑paint regulations and
What to know about lead paint.
Respectful cleanup and disposal. We protect floors and furnishings, remove debris daily, and haul away old windows. Where possible, components are recycled; everything else is disposed of per local guidelines. We finish with a walkthrough, operating demo, and leave care and warranty info. Learn what happens to your old windows. Concerned about finishes during install? See Will Window Replacement Damage Interior Trim or Drywall? Want to see results before you decide? Ask for recent St. Louis installs similar to your home.
With the install approach and safeguards clear, the next step is understanding pricing—what drives it, how we keep overhead low, and straightforward financing without gimmicks. Ready to compare options on your home? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request your Free Quote. Ask about current specials.
Pricing, Financing, and Fair Offers
Window pricing without the gimmicks. Ready for a real number? Start with a free, no‑pressure quote and we’ll tailor options to your home and budget.
Your total project cost depends on a few practical choices we’ll review with you:
- Quantity and sizes
- Style: double‑hung, slider, casement/awning, picture, bay/bow, and specialty shapes
- Glass package: standard Low‑E with argon vs. sound/UV upgrades or optional triple‑pane
- Installation method: pocket (insert) vs. full‑frame replacement
- Finishes and options: exterior colors, interior woodgrains, decorative grids, and hardware
For ballpark guidance and examples, see How much does window replacement cost in St. Louis? Or request your free quote now.
How we price
We keep overhead low and pass the savings on: fair everyday pricing, clear line‑item quotes, and no “BOGO” or one‑day‑only tactics. More of your money goes into your windows, not sales games. Want apples‑to‑apples clarity? Ask us to show good/better/best options on the same quote so you can compare and decide with confidence.
Financing and current specials
- Financing is available for qualified buyers. During your estimate, we’ll review monthly payment options and help you apply in a few minutes with no obligation. Learn more: Financing options
- Check our current Specials anytime
Prefer to talk it through? Call 314‑353‑8350 (Mon–Fri, 8:00–4:00) or visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO. We’ll share any active promos, answer your questions, and leave the decision up to you—no pressure.
Warranties and Our Service Promise
Get peace of mind without the runaround. The vinyl windows we carry from manufacturers like Sunrise, Polaris, and other select brands include strong factory coverage. Most series offer a limited lifetime warranty on the frame and insulated glass unit, often transferable to the next homeowner if you sell. Hardware and screens are commonly covered by separate terms, and some lines include or offer optional glass breakage coverage. We’ll review the exact warranty language for your chosen brand and series with your quote so you know what’s covered—and if you’re comparing bids, we’ll point out any meaningful differences so you can choose with confidence.
We also stand behind our work. Viviano’s installation workmanship is backed by our in‑house assurance. If something isn’t right due to our installation, we’ll come back to make it right. Family‑owned in St. Louis for 28+ years, we keep service simple and responsive. To request service:
- Call 314‑353‑8350 (Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.)
- Or submit a request at Contact Us
After installation, your crew lead will walk you through every window so you’re comfortable before we leave:
- Operate each unit with you (locks, tilt‑in/swing‑out features, screens, ventilation stops)
- Review basic maintenance and safe cleaning tips; for specifics, see What products should I use to clean my new windows?
- Explain warranty terms and whether registration is required, and how to complete it
- Leave your owner’s packet with product labels, care instructions, and our contact info
Energy efficiency and documentation are part of the package. Many models we sell are made in the USA and can be configured to meet ENERGY STAR criteria for the St. Louis region with the right Low‑E/argon or triple‑pane glass package. We’ll note ENERGY STAR qualification on your proposal and leave the NFRC label and manufacturer documentation at installation for your records. Tell us your efficiency goals, and we’ll spec the best package for your home and budget.
Next, see how this work looks in real St. Louis homes—photos and notes from recent projects are just below. Ready to get started or want your warranty options laid out side‑by‑side? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free, no‑pressure quote.
See Our Work Around St. Louis
See how energy‑efficient vinyl windows look on real St. Louis homes—then picture what they could do for yours. We’ve installed thousands across the metro as a family‑owned local dealer focused on value, not pressure.
Mini‑gallery snapshots
- South City brick bungalow: Full‑frame replacement of aging wood double‑hungs with custom vinyl units and Low‑E glass; cleaner sightlines, tighter winter seal, and smoother operation.
- Webster Groves ranch: Bay window refreshed to a picture window flanked by casements; brighter living room and improved curb appeal.
- Maplewood two‑family: Pocket replacements for drafty sliders along a busy street; upgraded glass package for better sound control.
- Kirkwood 1920s home: Custom‑size double‑hungs to fit original openings; tempered glass where code required near a stair landing. Learn what to expect with Custom‑Size Replacement Windows for Older Homes.
- Shrewsbury home office: Black‑exterior casements for a modern look without the upkeep of painted wood.
Browse more: Our Work and Galleries
What St. Louis homeowners tell us
- Comfort: Rooms feel more even in temperature with fewer drafts in winter and less heat gain in summer.
- Noise: Quieter interiors on streets with steady traffic or nearby rail.
- Bills: Many customers report lower energy bills after switching to Low‑E, argon‑filled glass, especially in older homes. Results vary by home and setup.
Like what you see? After you’ve browsed the photos, schedule a free, low‑pressure estimate—no commissioned sales tactics, just clear options and pricing tailored to your home and budget. Request yours here or call 314‑353‑8350. We’ll answer questions, compare brands, and review any code items (like tempered glass near stairs).
Want to compare colors, hardware, and glass in person? Stop by our Shrewsbury showroom to wrap up your short list:
Viviano Window & Door, 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119 — Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (closed Sat–Sun)
Prefer to see what neighbors say first? Read local feedback at Testimonials.
Visit Our Shrewsbury Showroom
Visit 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119 to see today’s vinyl window options in person. We’re open Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. Walk‑ins are welcome—if you’d like dedicated time with a window specialist, call 314‑353‑8350 to reserve an appointment. Prefer to start from home? Request a quick, no‑pressure quote.

What you’ll find when you visit:
- Side‑by‑side brand comparisons (including Sunrise and Polaris) so you can weigh quality, features, and value without sales pressure
- Hands‑on demos of popular vinyl styles—double‑hung, slider, casement, picture, bay/bow—so you can feel how they operate, tilt in for cleaning, and lock
- Color and finish samples, including black exteriors, interior woodgrains, grid patterns, and hardware finishes to match your home
- Clear, plain‑English explanations of glass packages (Low‑E, argon, optional triple‑pane) and what fits St. Louis summers and winters—plus straightforward pricing guidance
Tip to speed things up: Bring rough window sizes, a simple count, and a few photos (inside and outside). With that, we can narrow choices faster, give ballpark pricing on the spot, and—if you’d like—schedule a free in‑home measurement.
Vinyl Window FAQs
- Are replacement windows energy‑efficient and ENERGY STAR approved?
Yes. We carry multiple vinyl lines with Low‑E glass, warm‑edge spacers, and argon gas options that meet or exceed current ENERGY STAR criteria for the St. Louis area. During your no‑pressure estimate, we’ll show you the NFRC/ENERGY STAR labels and price out the glass packages that fit your goals and budget. Learn more: Are replacement windows energy‑efficient? and Are replacement windows ENERGY STAR approved? - How long does installation take, and what’s the typical turnaround time?
Most installs take about 30–60 minutes per window once we’re on site. A whole‑home project is often done in one day, sometimes two depending on scope. From order to install, timing varies by brand, color, and season. Details: Installation time and Typical turnaround. - Can windows be replaced in winter without losing heat?
Yes. We replace one opening at a time and seal as we go to minimize drafts and heat loss, even during cold snaps. Tips: Winter window replacement. - Do installers work inside my home, and how should I prepare?
Most replacements need work from both inside and outside. Our trained, insured crews protect floors and work areas and clean up when finished. You can help by clearing a few feet around each window, removing blinds/curtains, and securing pets. If your home was built before 1978, we follow EPA lead‑safe practices. Prep checklist: Will installers need to work inside my home? and Do I need to prepare my home before installation? - Are the windows made in the USA?
The primary brands we recommend are manufactured in the USA and built for Midwest climates. More here: Are the windows made in the USA? - What is Low‑E glass and how does it protect my home?
Low‑E is a thin, transparent coating on the glass that reflects heat, helping keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. It also reduces UV rays that can fade floors and furniture. Learn more: What is Low‑E glass and why is it important?
Curious which glass package and frame options fit your home and budget? Get personalized, no‑pressure recommendations and straight pricing. Request a Free Quote, call 314‑353‑8350, or visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO, Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Ask about current Specials and financing options.
Ready When You Are — Free, No‑Pressure Estimate
Choose what works best for you: we’ll come to your home anywhere in the St. Louis area, or you can meet with us at our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119 (Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.). Either way, it’s a planning session, not a sales pitch—just straightforward advice from a family‑owned team serving St. Louis for 28+ years.
- Schedule a Free Estimate (we’ll confirm the details with you)
- Prefer to talk it through? Call 314‑353‑8350
- Want to see colors and glass options in person? Visit the showroom Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
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What happens next
- A brief conversation about your goals, home style, and budget (in‑home or in our showroom)
- A professional measurement visit to confirm sizes and the best installation approach (pocket or full‑frame)
- A clear, itemized proposal with side‑by‑side product and glass package options so you can compare apples to apples
- A straightforward timeline from order to installation—plus answers to your questions about warranties, energy performance, and maintenance
No obligation and no pressure. Take your time, and if you’re comparing vinyl to other materials, we’ll lay out the pros, cons, and pricing so you can choose with confidence. Ask about our current specials when you call.
