21 April, 2019

Retrofit

Retrofit   These are typically used to replace existing aluminum windows. The retrofit fin will cover the outside view of the aluminum frame that will be inside the house or building. Vinyl trim or wood molding is needed to cover the inside view of the existing aluminum frame. These are not included. Premium Windows does, however, offer vinyl trim for an additional cost. Screens are included with all window purchases and vary from different windows. They are easy to remove and can be replaced if damaged. Weep holes are located at the bottom of the sash frame & allow water to escape. We assemble these with a vinyl flap to keep insects and debris out. Controls × Rotate with the [...]Read more
21 April, 2019

Block Frames

Block Frames   Block Frames are commonly used to replace existing wood windows. It is a non-finned frame that can be used as new or retrofit installation in a block (concrete) wall or as an existing wood window replacement frame. Screens are included with all window purchases and vary from different windows. They are easy to remove and can be replaced if damaged. Weep holes are located at the bottom of the sash frame & allow water to escape. We assemble these with a vinyl flap to keep insects and debris out. Controls × Rotate with the left mouse button. Zoom with the scroll button. Adjust camera position with the right mouse button. Double-click to enter the fullscreen mode. On [...]Read more
28 February, 2019

Nail-on Frame

Nail-on Frame   Used on new construction or remodeling where stucco will be applied after window installation. These are installed by nailing or screwing the window frame directly onto the wood frame of the house or building at the 1” fin (also known as a set back). Screens are included with all window purchases and vary from different windows. They are easy to remove and can be replaced if damaged. Weep holes are located at the bottom of the sash frame & allow water to escape. We assemble these with a vinyl flap to keep insects and debris out. Controls × Rotate with the left mouse button. Zoom with the scroll button. Adjust camera position with the right mouse button. [...]Read more