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A kitchen with wood cabinets and a window.
A white window with three windows on it.

Garden Windows

Perfect for When You Need a Little
Extra Sunlight

Garden windows feature four panes of energy-efficient glass and add a unique architectural embellishment to your home. These windows can provide a lot of light and, as the name suggests, can be a great tool for nearby gardens or houseplants that need lots of sunlight.
A potted plant sits on a window sill in a white kitchen.
A white window with a white frame on a white background.

Hopper Windows

Let Your Basement Breathe with
Hopper Windows

Hopper windows feature a single pane of glass that’s hinged at the bottom. They are perfect for utilizing limited wall space, and they offer exceptional ventilation, which makes them the ideal choice for basements or other stuffy locations that are in need of some fresh air.
A living room with a white couch and blue rug.
A window with a white frame on a white background.

Picture Windows

Picture Windows Provide
Picturesque Views

Picture windows do not open, but they provide a clear and obstructed view of what’s outside. However, they do come 
in a variety of sizes, and can provide you with an unobstructed, picturesque view of your exterior.
A living room with a couch and a window.
A sliding patio door with a blue screen.

Sliding Windows

Easy to Use with Great Views and
Airflow

Sliding windows use two sashes, one of which is fixed, while the other opens by “sliding” horizontally, providing you with excellent airflow and a great view. Our sliding windows use Narrowline frames and large panes so you can enjoy the best view possible while enjoying the ease of use and low maintenance.
A bedroom with a bed and closets.
A white window with a white frame on a white background.

Awning Windows

Hassle-Free Fresh Air

Awning windows are easy to use and perfect for hard-to-reach locations. They open from the bottom and tilt outwards via hinges on the frame to create an awning-like effect. In other words, they can be opened and enjoyed even during
a storm, as their unique design prevents rain from getting in your home.
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A white window with two open doors.

Bay Windows

Panoramic Views and a Stylish
Look

Bay windows extend outward from the house, and consist of a central, fixed window that is flanked by angled vent windows on each side. Bay windows add a lot of character to a home, providing an excellent view from the inside while simultaneously looking stylish from the outside.
A living room with a large bay window.
A white double hung window with glass panels.

Bow Windows

Bring Character to Your Home

Bow windows consist of at least four windows that are joined together. Like
bay windows, bow windows extend outward, moving beyond the walls of the house. Bow windows also add character
to homes, providing an excellent view from the inside while simultaneously looking stylish from the outside.
A white kitchen with a center island and bar stools.
A white door with a white frame.

Casement Windows

Create Your Own Cross Breeze

Casement windows are excellent for ventilation and airflow, as the entire window swings open like a door via hinges along the side. They can open
a full 90 degrees, allowing you to angle them as you see fit for maximum
comfort.
An image of a brick house with black shutters.
A white window with a white frame.

Double-Hung
Windows

Popular and Highly Effective

Double-hung windows consist of two sashes, each of which can be opened for maximum ventilation and airflow. Double-hung windows are very popular: they are a versatile, easy-to-use window that is a great fit for almost any style of home.
A bathroom with a bathtub and a window.

A Clear Difference

Home Guard Replacement Windows outshine the competition in value and performance.

At RJW Exteriors, we only want the best for our customers, and that’s why we use exceptional Home Guard Windows for all our window replacement projects.

Expertly constructed using high-quality materials, including glass created by world-famous premium glassmaker, Cardinal, Home Guard’s windows are not only energy-efficient and durable, but they also outperform competing brands in effectiveness and cost.

Home Guard’s commitment to quality products is as strong as our commitment to our customers, and that is why we are proud of our status as a Home Guard Authorized Dealer.

With RJW Exteriors & Home Guard Windows, you get the best replacement windows, no matter the style or type, & the best installation team in the area, all for the best value in the industry.

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