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Wood Windows / Pella

Pella Windows

Pella wood windows come with a nearly endless number of options. There are three different series: Proline, Designer Series, and Architect Series. Each comes with special features, capabilities, and advantages. However, they all have some things in common. They are all made entirely of wood, with an aluminmum cladding on the exterior. White, brown, and tan are the standard cladding colors, with special as well as custom colors available in the Designer and Architect Series. The wood species of choice with Pella is pine, chosen for its abundance and beauty.

PELLA WOOD WINDOWS SERIES

Pella Windows Proline Series
PELLA PROLINE SERIES

Pella Proline Series offers a beautiful collection of windows and patio doors with our most popular choices including a wide range of standard sizes, shapes and styles. And great features like prefinsihed white interiors and grilles-between-the-glass. Best of all, they are remarkably energy-efficient. Proline products with Low-E insulating glass are ENERGY STAR qualified.

Pella Windows Designer Series
PELLA DESIGNER SERIES

The Pella Designer Series is both Pella's most energy-efficient wood window and the most fun to play with. There are lots of options with this window, including between-the-glass mini-blinds, rolscreens, and special hardware. There are actually three panes of glass on this window. Two make up the insulated glass unit and the third is a hinged glass panel.

Pella Windows Architect Series
PELLA ARCHITECT SERIES

While the Pella Architect Series, doesn't offer all of the bells and whistles that the Designer Series does, there are some features that makes this series unique. The construction of the sash makes the Architect Series perfect for replacing windows in houses dating back from the turn of the century to the mid 1940's. This series is also good for commercial new construction projects.

We recommend Pella windows for the following reasons:

  • The window is very good at minimizing the loss of glass normally associated with replacing your windows. Where most windows lose an inch or more all the way around the window, Pella loses only about 'inch on each side, and' or so on the top and bottom.
  • Pella windows look very similar to the Boston Style sash of the northeast. The window sashes are cased with a bead molding that mimics the style of old windows.
  • The snap in grid system has a hidden clip that makes it invisible and attractive to look at from the inside. We believe it is the most attractive snap in grid on the market.
  • Pella simulated divided lite muntins (grids/divided lites) are very detailed, and again mimic the Boston Style windows of the past. It is a very detailed extruded aluminum on the exterior with a baked on enamel finish, and pine wood on the interior. There is a grey spacer bar in between the glass to give the illusion of true divided lites.
  • The window also comes in many exterior aluminum colors: White, Poplar White, Tan, Putty, Bronze, and Green, Grey, and Black. The interiors are available in pine, or primed.
  • Pella Designer Series Windows come in a triple pane option with a removable energy panel, snap in grids, or mini blinds/slimshade behind the 3rd pane.
  • Pella windows now have a hidden tilt feature that is much more functional than the older model. It is also available in full or half screens. The new model has an available all wood jamb option that reduces the amount of viewable vinyl to a minimum.
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