HOMETRUST

Premium Windows
for Every Home – Style, Energy Efficiency, and Durability

Discover our wide range of high-quality windows, expertly installed for lasting performance.

Energy-Saving Windows at HomeTrust

At HomeTrust Windows an Doors we offer a diverse range of windows known for their quality, durability, and style.

Selecting window types and features that prioritize energy efficiency, you can improve indoor comfort, lessen environmental impact, and reduce long-term energy costs.

Benefits of Our Premium Windows

Bring More Light, Comfort, and Savings Into Your Home

Tired of stuffy rooms, drafts, or wasted space? These window styles let in fresh air even during bad weather, expand your living areas, and lock in comfort all year long. Bring more natural light and energy efficiency into every corner of your home.

Premium windows - awning windows:
Awning Windows

 Chosen for their ability to provide ventilation even during wet weather.

Fun Fact: Can stay open in the rain so you hear the pitter patter and feel the fresh air Learn More Bay & bow windows

Premium windows - bay bow windows:
Bay & Bow Windows

Allows ample sunlight due to the angled side windows.

Fun Fact: Angled out beyond the house wall, for extra space inside

Premium windows - casement windows:
Casement Windows

Elevating spaces with style and functionality, environments that enchant and inspire.

Premium windows - double single hung windows:
Double & Single-Hung Windows

Commonly installed throughout homes, including bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens.

Fun Fact:   Single-hung windows are among the most prevalent window types in American residences.

Premium windows - gliding windows:
Gliding Windows

Perfect for areas where space is limited or where an outward-opening window isn't practical.​


Fun Fact
:   Like a sliding glass door, but smaller

Premium windows - pass through windows e1745821702832:
Pass-Through Windows

Common in kitchens that connect to a patio or deck.


Fun Fact: 
A great feature for hosting and creating an open, inviting space

Premium windows - picture windows:
Picture Windows

Commonly paired with operable windows for added light


Fun Fact: Enjoy the view... just don't expect it to open no matter how hard you try

Premium windows - specialty windows:
Specialty Windows

Installed to make a dramatic design statement


Fun Fact: Because sometimes a plain old rectangle just isn’t fabulous enough

Premium windows - garden window:
Garden Windows

Bring sunlight and fresh air into your kitchen.

Fun Fact: Garden windows project outward from the wall, acting like a small greenhouse that keeps herbs growing even in winter.

Awning windows
Awning Windows

 

Chosen for their ability to provide ventilation even during wet weather.

Fun Fact: Can stay open in the rain so you hear the pitter patter and feel the fresh air

Bay & bow windows
Bay & Bow Windows

Allows ample sunlight due to the angled side windows.

Fun Fact: Angled out beyond the house wall, for extra space inside

Casement windows
Casement Windows

Popular above kitchen sinks because they're so easy to open

Fun Fact: Can be as big as 8 ft. tall for more light and fresh air

Flexible, Easy-to-Use Windows That Fit Your Busy Life

If your windows are a hassle to open or don’t fit your lifestyle, it’s time for a change. These easy-operating styles make everyday living smoother while helping your home feel more connected to the outdoors. Open up your spaces with less effort and more style.

Double- & single-hung windows
Double & Single-Hung Windows

Commonly installed throughout homes, including bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens.

Fun Fact:
Single-hung windows are among the most prevalent window types in American residences.

Gliding Windows
Gliding Windows

Perfect for areas where space is limited or where an outward-opening window isn't practical.​


Fun Fact
:
Like a sliding glass door, but smaller

Pass-through windows
Pass-Through Windows

Common in kitchens that connect to a patio or deck.



Fun Fact:
A great feature for hosting and creating an open, inviting space

Create Stunning Views and Fill Your Home with Natural Light

Dark, closed-off rooms can make a home feel small and uninviting. These windows flood your space with sunlight, frame breathtaking views, and bring in light from above—turning everyday rooms into something truly special. Design a home that feels bigger, brighter, and more welcoming.

Picture windows
Picture Windows

Commonly paired with operable windows for added light


Fun Fact: Enjoy the view... just don't expect it to open no matter how hard you try

Specialty windows
Specialty Windows

Installed to make a dramatic design statement


Fun Fact: Because sometimes a plain old rectangle just isn’t fabulous enough

Garden Window
Garden Windows

Bring sunlight and fresh air into your kitchen.

Fun Fact: Garden windows project outward from the wall, acting like a small greenhouse that keeps herbs growing even in winter.

Our Trusted Window Brands

We offer windows from industry-leading brands known for quality, durability, and style:

🌡️ Stop Losing Money on Energy Bills – Choose the Right Windows 🌡️

Our Energy Savings Table below shows how different window types impact your home’s energy efficiency, comfort, and long-term savings.

Stop losing money to high energy bills—your windows could be the problem. Our Energy Savings Table below shows how different window types impact your home’s energy efficiency, comfort, and long-term savings. Instantly compare the most popular options, from basic single-pane windows to advanced triple-pane Low-E and argon-filled windows.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How much energy is lost with each window type.

    Important
  • Your estimated annual energy cost and potential savings.

    Key
  • Key benefits of each option, including enhanced insulation, better UV protection, and year-round comfort.

    Crucial

💡 Pro Tip: Hover over the information icons (ℹ️) next to each window type for quick insights, so you can make an informed choice.

Explore the table below to see which window type offers the best combination of performance, savings, and long-term value.

Window Type Energy Lost (%) Estimated Annual Cost Estimated Savings Key Benefits
Window Type Single Pane (Basic)
Energy Lost (%) 40%
Estimated Annual Cost $960.00
Estimated Savings $0 (No Savings)
Key Benefits Least expensive, but poor insulation.
Window Type Double Pane (Standard)
Energy Lost (%) 20%
Estimated Annual Cost $480
Estimated Savings $480
Key Benefits Affordable with basic energy savings.
Window Type Triple Pane (Premium)
Energy Lost (%) 10%
Estimated Annual Cost $240
Estimated Savings $720
Key Benefits Best for extreme climates, high savings.
Window Type Low-E Double Pane
Energy Lost (%) 15%
Estimated Annual Cost $360
Estimated Savings $600
Key Benefits Reflects heat in summer, retains warmth in winter.
Window Type Low-E Triple Pane
Energy Lost (%) 5%
Estimated Annual Cost $120
Estimated Savings $840
Key Benefits Superior insulation, year-round comfort.
Window Type Argon-Filled Double Pane
Energy Lost (%) 12%
Estimated Annual Cost $280
Estimated Savings $672
Key Benefits Enhanced insulation with gas filling.
Window Type Argon-Filled Triple Pane
Energy Lost (%) 4%
Estimated Annual Cost $96
Estimated Savings $864
Key Benefits Maximum efficiency with gas and triple glass.

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Window FAQs

Quick answers

To your most asked questions

Choosing the right windows can be challenging, especially when considering costs, energy efficiency, and installation options. This FAQ section answers the most common questions about window types, replacement costs, energy savings, and more.

Whether you're exploring the benefits of Low-E Triple Pane Windows, the affordability of double-pane vinyl windows, or deciding if it's time to upgrade old windows, you'll find clear, reliable information here.

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