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Aluminum Windows — Installation and Replacement Services

Durable, energy-efficient solutions tailored for San Francisco and the Bay Area properties. Professional installation guaranteed.

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Aluminum windows have a certain stubbornness to them. Sharp lines. Thin frames. Very little interest in looking cozy. Which is exactly why so many modern Bay Area homes still use them. In San Francisco especially, aluminum windows fit contemporary architecture almost too well — clean geometry against concrete, stucco, glass, fog, eucalyptus shadows. The whole atmosphere starts feeling architectural on purpose.

Modern aluminum windows are far better than the rattling single-pane versions still hanging around older buildings near the coast. Thermal-break frames help reduce heat transfer dramatically. Otherwise aluminum conducts cold like it’s personally offended by indoor comfort. These windows work beautifully in modern homes, commercial spaces, hillside properties, and anywhere large glass openings matter more than decorative bulk. Minimalist windows. Maximum attitude somehow.

Available Awning Window Materials

Awning

Awning


Hinged at the top and opening outward from the bottom. Perfect for bathrooms, basements, or areas where you want ventilation even during a light rain, as the angled glass keeps water out.

Double-Hung

Double-Hung


Two vertically sliding sashes in the same frame. Both the upper and lower sashes can open, and typically tilt inward for easy interior cleaning. Perfect for classic home styles, multi-story buildings, and rooms where you want excellent directional airflow

Double Slider

Double Slider


Glides horizontally along a track, featuring two movable sashes that can open from either the left, right, or middle. Perfect for rooms where space outside is limited, since the window never swings outward.

Garden

Garden


Protrudes outward from the exterior wall like a miniature glass greenhouse, featuring a slanted top and a built-in shelf.

Picture

Picture


A large, fixed window that does not open. It is entirely stationary and provides maximum natural light and unobstructed, panoramic views.

Slider

Slider


A horizontal gliding window. Unlike the double slider, a standard slider may only have one movable sash and one fixed sash, or one operable panel.

Performance & Efficiency

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Aluminum windows are incredibly strong for their frame size, which allows larger expanses of glass without bulky edges interrupting the view. That’s one reason architects keep returning to them. Thin sightlines make rooms feel brighter almost immediately. Even cloudy Bay Area mornings look cleaner through narrow frames.

Energy Efficiency


Energy efficiency depends heavily on thermal-break technology and glass packages. Older aluminum systems performed terribly. Genuinely terrible. Modern insulated aluminum frames with dual-pane Low-E glass and argon gas fills perform much better, reducing drafts and improving indoor comfort significantly.

Aluminum also resists warping, swelling, and UV damage extremely well. Coastal moisture won’t rot it. Heat won’t twist it. It just sits there behaving structurally competent for decades.

Learn More About Aluminum Windows

It’s an aluminum frame with an insulated barrier inside that reduces heat transfer and improves energy efficiency.

Aluminum resists warping, cracking, and UV damage better than many traditional materials. It doesn’t rust like steel, though coastal salt exposure can still affect untreated finishes over time.

They’re popular in contemporary homes, commercial buildings, and properties with large scenic views. Aluminum windows are especially good for modern architecture and large glass openings where slim frames are preferred

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