Windows & Window Protection Shutters

Windows Can Do Much More Than Beautify a Home...

Windows from PGT® can lower energy costs, reduce noise, filter out 99% of UV rays that cause fading to drapes and furniture, as well as help provide 24/7 intruder and hurricane protection. All windows are custom ordered which allows you to build your windows with options and styles that are best for your home.

Window Types

Awning

An awning window is a type of window that is hinged at the top and opens outward from the bottom, creating an "awning" effect. It
is typically operated using a crank or lever, allowing for easy opening and closing. Awning windows are often used in combination with other window types or installed higher on walls to provide ventilation and light while maintaining
privacy. They are especially popular in areas with frequent rain, as the design allows windows to remain open during light showers without letting rainwater enter the home.

Available in Single vent

Multi-point locking system

Washable hinge

Nesting handle

Casement

A casement window is a type of window that is hinged at the side and swings open vertically or horizontally, similar to a door. It typically opens and closes using a crank mechanism. Casement windows are known for their energy efficiency and airtight seal when closed, as they can be
tightly pressed against the window frame. They are often used in homes and buildings to provide good ventilation and views without obstructing the view with a central frame.

Available in Single vent

Multi-point locking system

Washable hinge

Egress hinge option

Nesting handle

TrueHold heavy-duty hinge

Standard feature on larger window sizes ensures durability of sash operation

Optional upgrade on any window size

Casement Fixed Lite Architectural

A Casement Fixed Lite Architectural window is a type of window that does not open or close. It is a fixed window that is typically used for architectural purposes, such as to provide a view, natural light, or as a decorative element in a building. These windows are often large in size and can be designed to match the style and aesthetic of the building. Casement Fixed Lite Architectural windows are commonly used in modern and contemporary architecture.

Available in a variety of shapes & sizes

Provides maximum amount of light

Can serve as standalone or companion window

To be used in conjunction with the Casement or Awning window for matching sight lines

25 standard shapes or custom shapes available

Casement Picture Window

A casement picture window is a type of window that consists of a large, fixed glass panel without any mullions or divisions. It is designed to provide an unobstructed view of the outside scenery and allow ample natural light into the room. Casement picture windows are usually immovable, meaning they cannot be opened or closed like traditional casement windows. They are often installed in living rooms, bedrooms, or other areas where a panoramic view is desired.

Available in a variety sizes

Provides maximum amount of light

Can serve as standalone or companion window

To be used in conjunction with the Casement or Awning window for matching sight lines

Double Hung

Double hung windows are a type of window that has two sashes that can move independently of each other. Both the top and bottom sashes can be opened and closed, allowing for more flexibility in controlling the airflow and providing options for ventilation. This type of window is popular in traditional and colonial-style homes.

Constant force balance system

Spiral balance system

Standard feature on larger window sizes ensures ease of sash operation

Optional upgrade on any window size

SecureConnect integrated corner keys

SnapLock auto lock

Tilt sash design

Embedded tilt latch

Stylish Comfort

Lift handles

Beveled meeting rail

Horizontal Roller

A horizontal roller window, also known as a sliding window, is a type of window that consists of one or more movable panels, which slide horizontally to open or close. Available in 2 and 3-lite configurations

SecureConnect integrated corner keys

Ball bearing wheel

Removable sash design

Concealed egress option

Picture Window

A picture window is a large, non-opening window typically found in living rooms or other areas of a house where a view is desired. It is usually designed to showcase a specific view or provide maximum natural light. Picture windows are often fixed and do not open or close like other windows. They are known for their unobstructed view and are often large in size, allowing for a panoramic view of the outside scenery.

Available in a variety of sizes

Provides maximum amount of light

Can serve as standalone or companion window

Single Hung

A single hung window is a type of window that features two sashes (movable panels) positioned vertically within a window frame. However, unlike double hung windows where both sashes can move up and down, a single hung window only has one movable sash. The bottom sash can be moved upward to allow for ventilation, while the top sash remains stationary and is typically fixed in place. Single hung windows are common in traditional or colonial-style homes and are known for their simplicity and cost-effectiveness.

Constant force balance system

Spiral balance system

Standard feature on larger window sizes ensures ease of sash operation

Optional upgrade on any window size

SecureConnect integrated corner keys

SnapLock auto lock

Tilt sash design

Embedded tilt latch

Stylish ComfortLift handles

Window Shutters

Your home is one of the largest investments that you will make in your lifetime. We can help protect your home and family from the potential damage that Florida storms can cause. Additionally, if you are going on vacation or if you are a snow bird, shutters are a great way to protect your home and keep it secure.

We have many options available to meet the needs of our customers. Products we offer are: Steel, Aluminum or Lexan Storm Panels1 Column, Roll Down Shutters, Accordion Shutters, Bahama or Colonial Shutters. If you do not want to block out the sunlight, impact windows are also a great option.

Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to discuss which options would be best for you. Visit our Showroom to see samples of each.

Aluminum Storm Panels

Roll Shutters - With or Without a Motor

Color Options for Accordion Shutters

Accordion Shutters

Before and After

Hurricane Colonial Shutters (available in impact and non-impact)

To learn more about PGT Products click here

For a PGT Hurricane Impact Window Brochure, click here

CWS Windows by Pella

To see the Window Options that CWS offers, please click here
Hover over each window to see how they operate

Warranties

For a copy of the residential PGT Window Warranty, click here.

For a copy of the residential CWS Window Warranty, click here.

​ For a copy of the residential Jeldwen Door Warranty, click here

After Care Instructions

For a copy of PGT's Window After Care Instructions, click here

For a copy of Jeldwen's Door After Care Instructions, click here

For a copy of Jeldwen's Door Finishing & Refinishing Instructions, click here

SCREEN REMOVAL in a PGT Horizontal Roller (Slider) Window can be tricky!

HERE IS A VIDEO SHOWING YOU HOW TO DO IT!

FAQS

What brand window and sliding glass doors do you install?

Pasco Window & Door installs both PGT and CWS (made my Pella) products.

If I have bought windows or doors elsewhere, will you install them?

We are sorry we do not. In order for us to stand behind our install, we make sure that the right product is being installed. This means a product that meets current building codes and is the proper size for the opening. We custom order our products so that there is an exact fit. This is much different than buying something off of the shelf and making it fit.

What is the difference between hurricane impact and non-impact windows?

A Hurricane Impact Window is a 3-layer window that cannot be broken through. The outer layer can break (similar to a car windshield) but the inside will not break, they are designed with reinforced frames and impact-resistant glass. A non-impact window can break all the way through.

What are the advantages of hurricane impact windows?

There are many advantages to choosing hurricane impact windows.

Security: Your windows or sliding glass doors cannot be broken with and ax, hammer, or any other tools. This includes strong winds blowing debris like tree branches or anything unsecured that can smash into your windows. These things will NOT come through the glass, therefore, will keep your family safe and not damage the inside of your home.

Noise Reduction: These windows will dramatically reduce the amount of noise you hear from outside noise like garbage trucks, dogs barking, etc.

Increase the Value of Your Home: Not only will new products make your home more aesthetically appealing, the many benefits of these products will increase the value of your home.

Reduce Electric Bill: These are energy efficient products that will help reduce your power usage, lowering your energy bill.

UV Protection: The Low E that is in the glass deflects the suns UV rays, keeping your home cooler and protecting your home from rays that can fade your furniture, floors, etc.. This also helps reduce your energy bill.

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Do I need a permit for my install?

Yes. All new product installs (windows, exterior doors, sliding glass doors, hurricane shutters, screen rooms, etc.) are all required to have a county building permit issued. However, repairs, such as replacing glass does NOT require a building permit.

Does Pasco Window & Door complete the Permit Application and file with the county?

Absolutely! We do all of the paperwork, file the application and get the issued Permit.

Decorative Door Glass: What options do I have for Door Glass?

We use (3) different Door Manufacturers. Each have different decorative glass options available in different sizes.

Please see our website for links to the manufacturers’ websites.

Can you add a sun room porch to my home?

Yes! We sure can. We create sun / glass rooms, vinyl rooms or screen rooms. We can build off of an existing slab or create one from scratch.

Once my job is complete, when is the work inspected by a county Inspector?

Once Pasco Window & Door completes your job, we like to have the Inspector come the next business day. If your schedule does not allow, we schedule it for a day that you are available to be home for the inspection.

Does Pasco Window & Door fix broken windows?

Yes! Pasco Window & Door has Service Technicians that will come to your home to replace glass, screen, vinyl, replace window cranks and balancers (a window balancer is the part that gives the window tension to hold it up when opened).We have replaced thousands of these.

My sliding glass doors are not working properly and are hard to open and close can you help with that?

No Problem! Pasco Window & Door replaces the rollers on sliding glass doors or can even cap the track to give customers sliding glass doors that will roll like new!

Can I come in and buy window parts from you to do the repairs myself?

Yes! We have an on-site service department that sells thousands of replacement parts, including rollers, glass, screen, cranks, bug sweeps, beading, etc... If possible, we always suggest you bring the part in with you so that we can be sure to sell you what you need.

Lic #: CRC1332441

New Port Richey, FL 34652