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New Replacement Windows
Pella windows are designed to combine energy efficiency, durability, and style, with options that fit a wide range of homes and budgets. They come in materials like vinyl, wood, and fiberglass, and are offered through series such as the Lifestyle, Impervia, and 250 series — to fit every design and budget.
Many Pella windows feature Low-E insulating glass and gas fills to reduce heat transfer, help meet or exceed ENERGY STAR® standards, and provide better comfort year-round. Some models include exclusive screens, tilt-in sashes for easy cleaning, and enhanced sound control, making them practical as well as aesthetically appealing.
Pella’s long history and variety of configurations allow homeowners to choose styles that match traditional or contemporary designs while improving light, ventilation, and energy performance.
Benefits of Pella Windows
Pella 150 Series Replacement Vinyl Window and other Pella windows are known for their strong combination of energy efficiency, comfort, durability, and style. Pella’s multi-pane glass with Low-E coatings and insulating gas fills helps reduce heat transfer, lowering heating and cooling costs while maintaining a more consistent indoor temperature year-round.
These windows also improve noise reduction and enhance home comfort by sealing out drafts and reducing outside sounds. Well-made frames in materials like vinyl, wood, and fiberglass offer long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance, and a wide range of customization options lets you match windows to your home’s design. In addition to boosting curb appeal, newer Pella windows can increase resale value and incorporate features like advanced security hardware and integrated blinds to improve convenience and safety.
Ryan Pamperin
The Fella From Pella
2423 French Rd, De Pere, WI 54115
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Casement Windows
A casement window is hinged on one side and swings outward to the left or right. It easily opens and closes with a crank that folds away when not in use or an Easy-Slide Operator that uses the same simple motion as dimming the lights with a dimmer switch.
Contemporary and Modern Style
Best for Hard-to-Reach Places
Weather Resistance
Double-Hung Windows
A double-hung window can be raised from the bottom or lowered from the top with two sashes that move independently. The two sashes are stacked and meet in the middle with a latch that locks the window shut.
Enhanced
Ventilation
Easy to
clean
Popular in Entertaining Scapces




Picture Windows
Picture windows, or fixed frame windows, are non-operable windows. As stationary windows that do not open, it’s common to pair picture windows with operable windows.
More Natural light
Popular in Foor-to-Ceiling
Enhanced Security
Awning Windows
An awning window has hinges at the top of the frame, and swings outward from the bottom. They can open with the simple crank of a handle or with the basic glide of the Easy-Slide Operator hardware.
Versatile Styling
Easy-to-Use Hardware
Enhanced Ventilation




Single-Hung Windows
A single-hung window has a single movable sash that slides up from the bottom, while the top sash stays stationary. When open, the two sashes overlap, requiring no additional space to ventilate.
Timeless Style
Commonly Used in Bedrooms
Enhanced Security
Sliding Windows
Sliding windows glide open horizontally from one side to the other. Sliding on a track, they require no extra space to operate. Sliding windows offer easy and controlled access to fresh air and provide excellent energy efficiency when closed.
Contemporary and Modern Style
Excellent Energy Efficiency
Best For Tight Spaces

