Save Money and Energy with Lindsay!
With energy costs increasing, homeowners are spending more than ever to heat and cool their homes. One of the best ways to reduce energy bills is to replace old, leaky windows with highly efficient vinyl replacement windows and doors.
Vinyl products have many advantages over their wood counterparts: they are maintenance-free, never need painting or staining, and never rot or decay. From Low E3 glass to Super Spacer between the panes, Lindsay's windows are engineered to provide the highest efficiency and quality.
Healthy Windows
Our Healthy vinyl replacement windows utilize the latest window technologies and the highest quality materials to be at the forefront of industry efficiency and health trends.
SunView Windows
The windows your home deserves! With their attractve appearance, low-maintenance, smooth operation, SunView windows will enhance your view for years to come.
Patio Doors
Our easy-operating, rock-solid patio doors make the transition from inside to outside an easy one--no matter what the weather.
The best windows & doors for your new project
Get peace of mind with Lindsay's new construction products.
Earthwise Windows
Constructed of lifetime-warrantied vinyl, Earthwise Window Systems utilize SunShield¨ vinyl by Dayton Technologies. Beautiful, bright, strong, weather-resistant, and colorfast, our vinyl components meet or exceed performance requirements established and certified by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA).
Patio Doors
Patio doors provide convenient access with significant advantages over standard entry doors: patio doors are fully glazed to expand the view while flooding interior spaces with natural light. While old-style patio doors were notorious for heat loss, leakage, and poor security, our modern doors are energy-efficient and secure.
What to look for when purchasing
Lindsay's products feature all the key attributes listed below.
Insulated Frames
Vinyl windows with frames made of uPVC frames and insulated with optional polyurethane core are much more energy efficient than wood, hollow vinyl, aluminum, or composite windows.
Fusion-welded corners
This type of construction will never allow water or air to leak through the frames of the windows--unlike screwed together, mechanically fastened or chemically welded windows, which start to leak over time.
Energy efficient glass
Energy efficient glass reduces the transfer of heat and cold. Most windows are available with Low-E Glass, but Lindsay's Low E goes beyond the competition--it's coated with 12 different layers of heat-reflective metallic shields.
ENERGY STAR® approval
The NFRC (National Fenestration Rating Council) has strict guidelines windows must meet to be considered energy efficient. Only the best performing windows receive ENERGY STAR® approval by the U.S. Department of Energy for outstanding energy efficiency. Lindsay Windows are ENERGY STAR® approved in all regions of the country.
A good warranty
Window manufacturers offer a wide range of warranties. Some are as short as 5 years, many are 10 years, and a few offer a lifetime warranty. Lindsay Windows' warranty is one of the best in the business: lifetime, non-prorated, and transferable.
Glossary of common window terms
Aluminum Window Frames - Commonly used to construct window frames. Aluminum window frames are both light and durable. Though not energy efficient, aluminum frames cost less than both vinyl and wood frames.
Argon - Argon is a type of glass typically put into the airspace separating the panes of a dual glass window to increase energy efficiency.
Double Glass - Also called insulated glass, a double glass window is constructed from two pieces of glass separated with airspace in between. This airspace acts as a buffer, decreasing the amount of heat lost through the glass.
Low E glass - Greatly contributes to windows' energy efficiency. Low E glass has been coated with a special metallic coating that deflects UV and infrared rays and limits solar heat gain.
New Construction - Also called nail-on frames, this type of frame installation is used for new construction where the window frame is nailed to the studs.
Obscure Glass - A type of glass meant to camouflage a window. Often used in bathrooms. Styles include: rainglass, glue chip, reed glass, and several others.
Retrofit Frame Installation - This type of frame is used when one has existing wood or aluminum windows and wants to upgrade them without damaging stucco or siding.
Single Glass Window - A single glass window constructed of just one pane of glass. Most builders no longer use single glass because it is not energy efficient. See Double Glass Window.
Tempered Glass - Often called safety glass, tempered glass does not shatter as easy as non-tempered glass. When it does break, it crumbles into very small pieces to reduce the threat of injury. Used in all doors and most windows installed within 18 inches of the floor.
Tinted Glass - Coated with a darker color to reduce sun glare and solar heat gain.
Vinyl Window Frames - Vinyl window frames are durable and energy efficient--they conserve up to 30% more energy.
Wood Window Frames - Wood window frames are decorative and can be energy efficient, but can cost up to 3 times as much as vinyl frames. Lindsay's vinyl windows are availabile with several convincing wood grain finishes.