Storm windows are a high quality, cost-effective alternative to replacement windows.
What are storm windows?
Storm windows are installed as an addition to your existing windows. Storm windows are not replacement windows; they are an additional window covering designed to make your windows more energy efficient. Storm windows keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer; they seal out drafts, dust, weather and insects, and create a sound barrier from outside noise.
How do storm windows work?
Once installed outside over your home’s existing windows, storm windows protect your home with a layer of glass and dead-air space between the two windows. The thermal break created by the dead-air space reduces air movement, which creates more energy efficient windows that save you money by reducing your heating and cooling costs. Replacement windows cannot offer this money-saving thermal barrier.
Storm window stop drafts and prevent dust from drifting in through any cracks, joints or seams in your original window frame. Storm windows provide a thermal barrier to prevent heat from escaping out and cold from blowing in. The result is more energy efficient windows for a more energy efficient home.

