Fixed Windows

A picture window is a large, fixed-pane window designed to provide unobstructedviews of the outdoors. Often installed in living rooms, staircases, or high-ceiling areas,picture windows act like framed artwork, turning your exterior view into a livingmasterpiece, Pairina them with side casement or transom windows allows for bothbeauty and airflow when needed.

New Fixed Windows Designs

Arch Fixed Window
Floor-to-Ceiling Fixed Window
Kitchen Fixed Window
Living Room Fixed Window
Fixed Window with Transom
Round Fixed Window
Standard Fixed Window
Triangle Fixed Window

Custom Qptions for Your Fixed Window

How Fixed Windows Are Tested for Quality

Fixed windows undergo rigorous structural testing to ensure they can withstand wind loads and impact. Energy efficiency is verified through thermal insulation ratings and Low-E glass performance. Durability tests assess frame strength, while weather resistance is checked for airtightness, water infiltration, and long-term performance in harsh climates.

FAQs About Fixed Windows

  • What is a Fixed window?
    A Fixed window is a large, fixed-pane window that does not open. It’s designed to provide expansive, unobstructed views and allow ample natural light into a room.
  • Do Fixed windows open?
    No, Fixed windows are non-operable. They are fixed in place and do not open, which enhances their energy efficiency and provides a tight seal against air and water infiltration.
  • Are Fixed windows energy-efficient?
    Yes, Fixed windows are among the most energy-efficient window types because they are sealed and do not have moving parts. This design minimizes air leakage and heat transfer.
  • Can Fixed windows be customized?
    Absolutely. Fixed windows come in various sizes, shapes, and frame materials. You can also choose different glass types, such as Low-E or tinted glass, to meet your aesthetic and performance needs.
  • Where are Fixed windows best used?
    Fixed windows are ideal for areas where you want to maximize views and natural light, such as living rooms, dining rooms, or any space overlooking scenic landscapes.