Windows

With Window Galaxy of Minnesota, you have a choice of over 19 window lines to choose from along with 35+ years of knowledge and experience installing various types of windows.

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Window Types

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Casement

Casement windows are hinged at the side and swing outward.

Casement windows, commonly known as crank windows, easily open and close with a crank that folds away when not in use. The easy-to-use crank handle or patent-pending Easy-Slide Operator makes casement windows a great option for tough-to-reach spaces, like over the kitchen sink. Find inspiration for your home when you look through our wood, fiberglass and vinyl casement window selection.

Why choose a casement window?

Innovative Hardware Styles

Best for Hard-to-reach Places

Great for Any Home Style

Awning

Awning windows are hinged at the top and swing out from the bottom.

With the simple turn of a handle, awning windows add ventilation and light. These windows are commonly found in bathrooms and living rooms. Because of the top-hinged design, awning windows can still be opened in the rain. Available in wood, fiberglass or vinyl.

Why choose an awning window?

Sleek Hardware

Great Ventilation

Versatile Styling

Specialty

Awning windows are hinged at the top and swing out from the bottom.

If you’re looking for push out French casement windows, in-swing windows, tilt-turn windows and more, consider a unique specialty window. Available with unique design requirements for custom homes.

Why choose a specialty window?

Globally-inspired Designs

High Quality Craftsmanship

Best for Customization

Double Hung

Double hung windows have two sashes capable of sliding up and down.

Double-hung windows are raised and lowered without protruding into the interior or exterior of the home. Requiring no additional space to operate, the bottom sash slides up and the top sash slides down to add air flow to the room. Both sashes can also tilt inward for easy cleaning from inside the room. Explore the wood, fiberglass and vinyl collections.

Why choose a double hung window?

Entertainment Spaces

Easy to Clean

Good Ventilation

Single Hung

Single hung windows slide up from the bottom, while the top sash stays stationary.

Single hung windows have a fixed sash on top with a bottom sash that slides up and down to open and close the window. The bottom sash overlaps the top stationary sash, requiring no extra space to ventilate. Discover single hung windows in wood, fiberglass and vinyl.

Why choose a single hung window?

Traditional Style

Common in Bedrooms

Energy Efficient

Custom

 

Custom windows are made-to-order when you dream up something not found in a standard offering.

 
Whether you want larger sizes, special shapes, intricate grille designs or beveled glass, the possibilities are virtually endless with custom windows. Operable custom wood windows are available in a wide variety of unique and custom shapes, along with fixed wood, fiberglass and vinyl windows.

Why choose a custom window?

Globally-inspired Designs

High Quality Craftsmanship

Best for Customization

Picture

Picture windows have fixed frames and do not operate.

Picture windows maximize light in your home as stationary windows that do not open. They pair beautifully with operable windows and are common in tall spaces where the glass is out of reach. Enjoy exceptional energy efficiency with picture windows in wood, fiberglass or vinyl.

Why choose a picture window?

More Natural Light

Full Length Design

Enhanced Security

Sliding

Sliding windows open horizontally, gliding on a track from one side to the other.

Sliding windows provide easy and controlled access to fresh air. Requiring no additional space to operate, sliding windows are popular alongside walkways, patios, porches or anywhere you wouldn’t want a window swinging outwards. Discover easy-to-operate sliding windows, available in fiberglass and vinyl.

Why choose a sliding window?

Excellent Energy Efficiency

High Quality Craftsmanship

Contemporary and Modern Style

Bay

Bay windows combine fixed and operable windows to create a curve that extends out from a home’s exterior.

Bay windows maximize interior space as they protrude beyond the walls and welcome in additional natural light. Bay windows combine multiple windows to form a more angled design. Add a charming bay window to your room with wood, fiberglass or vinyl window selections.

Why choose a bay window?

Traditional Style

More Natural Light

More Interior Space

Pass-through

Pass-through windows slide, fold, or crank open and closed to allow for easy access to the indoors and outdoors.

A pass through window makes it easy to create a space perfect for entertaining. They can open to an entertainment space outdoors, such as a pool bar or patio, so you can easily pass food and drinks while hosting friends and family. They’re also common in a basement bar area that opens to a walk-out patio.

Why choose a pass-through window?

Entertaining Spaces

High Quality Craftsmanship

Good for Customization

Window Material Types

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Vinyl

Low-maintenance vinyl windows are high quality, energy efficient and budget friendly.

Vinyl windows are easy to care for and never need painting or refinishing. Multi-chambered frames with fully welded sashes improve your window’s strength, energy efficiency and durability.

Why choose vinyl?

Low Maintenance

Energy Efficient

Affordable Price

Wood

Wood windows bring warmth and design flexibility, while delivering excellent energy efficiency

Our windows are available in wood and aluminum-clad wood and are backed by the best limited lifetime warranty in the industry. Combining natural beauty with energy efficiency and strength, wood windows are available in traditional, modern or historic styles. Find the look you love with our most customizable, durable wood windows.

Why choose wood?

Customizable Designs

Exceptionally Durable

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Fiberglass

Fiberglass is the strongest material for windows, engineered for lasting durability.

Fiberglass windows resist dents, bends and breaks. Tested to extremes and designed for every day, these low-maintenance windows will never rot or corrode. The heavy-duty powder-coat finish resists chipping, chalking and fading – so you never need to paint or refinish your fiberglass windows.

Why choose fiberglass?

Lasting Durability

Fade Resistant

Low Maintenance


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