Windows

Windows are a big investment in your homes look. They provide functional appeal and value to not only the exterior but interior of your home. Choosing the right window for the job is important!

Thankfully Veenkamp's has years of experience selecting and installing energy efficient windows to improve your home! From traditional windows of all sizes, to bay windows, and even patio doors we have the know-how to get your windows done right!

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Window Vendors We Work With

Anderson Windows Grand Rapids Mi

Pella Windows Grand Rapids Mi
Simonton Windows Grand Rapids Mi

Windsor Windows Grand Rapids Mi

Veenkamp's works with the leading manufacturers in the industry to bring you a large selection of the latest energy efficient windows. A sizable portion of a homes energy can escape through the windows. Replacing those windows with energy efficient models can save you hundreds of dollars in utility bills over the life of the window.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a vinyl replacement window?


A replacement window is a window designed to fit into an existing window opening. Vinyl replacement windows are made from 100% PVC. The combined strength of the multi-chambered frames and sashes and fusion-welded corners, make vinyl windows one of the most reliable and energy efficient windows that you can purchase.

What is insulating glass?


Insulated glass refers to two or more pieces of glass held together at the edges with a spacer to keep the glass from touching. This results in higher insulation values than just a single piece of glass. Dual pane insulated glass (two pieces of glass) is nearly twice as energy efficient as single pane glass (one piece of glass).

Will new windows eliminate condensation?


Condensation is a direct result of interior humidity and the difference between indoor and outside air temperature. If you keep the humidity in your house low, then the likelihood of experiencing condensation is also low. However, the efficiency of your window will also impact the temperature and humidity level at which condensation occurs. Energy efficient windows will help reduce condensation.