Wood 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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Wood windows feel different immediately. Softer somehow. Warmer. Even the light changes slightly around them. Maybe it’s psychological. Maybe not. In older Bay Area homes — Victorians, Craftsmans, Tudors — real wood windows often look so correct that replacing them with anything else feels visually confusing for a while.
Wood frames can be painted, stained, shaped into intricate profiles, and matched to historic architecture more naturally than vinyl or fiberglass usually can. That flexibility matters in preservation-heavy neighborhoods around San Francisco and Berkeley. But wood windows require commitment. Beautiful things often do. Moisture, fog, sun exposure, and neglected maintenance eventually become very expensive conversations.
Available Operational Styles
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
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
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
Protrudes outward from the exterior wall like a miniature glass greenhouse, featuring a slanted top and a built-in shelf.
Picture
A large, fixed window that does not open. It is entirely stationary and provides maximum natural light and unobstructed, panoramic views.
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
SF Soundproofing
Wood windows provide excellent natural insulation because wood itself slows heat transfer better than aluminum. Properly built wood windows with dual-pane Low-E glass and insulated glazing perform surprisingly well even in cooler coastal climates.
Energy Efficiency
They also reduce outside noise effectively due to the density of the frame material. Rooms feel quieter. Softer. Slightly more civilized somehow.
The challenge is maintenance. Wood expands and contracts with moisture, and without regular sealing or painting, coastal conditions can eventually lead to swelling, rot, or peeling finishes. Still, many homeowners accept the extra upkeep because nothing quite replicates the depth and character of real wood. Some materials function well. Wood windows feel alive.
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