A top-seller for many years, Diamond Head Windows & Doors vinyl replacement windows blend tradition and innovation for Hawaii, Northern California, and the Bay Area region. We install windows with the strongest frames, made from the highest quality, most resilient materials with glass packages made for maximum energy efficiency. This is the classic colonial style…
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Diamond Head installs vinyl slider windows designed to maximize light when closed and ventilation when open. With the strongest frames made from high quality, most-durable and long-lasting materials, with glass packages designed for maximum energy efficiency, these slider windows feature two sliding panels. Tilt sliding vinyl windows operate side to side (horizontally). Different styles provide…
Diamond Head’s vinyl slider windows are designed to maximize available light when they are closed and ventilation when opened. Featuring the strongest frames build with the highest-quality, most durable and long-lasting materials and a glass package designed for maximum energy-efficiency, these slider windows feature side-to-side sliding panels. End vent slider windows are ideal for places…
Diamond Head’s vinyl awning windows are controlled with a single handle and are great for kitchens and bathrooms. Our awning windows hinge at the top and open at the bottom, while the hopper windows (normally found in basements) hinge at the bottom and open at the top. With the strongest frame made from the highest-quality,…
Diamond Head’s installs high profile vinyl fixed windows that are exactly like they sound – large fixed windows capturing wide views of the great outdoors. All of the windows we install are built from the highest-quality materials that are durable and long-lasting, with an excellent glass package designed with energy efficiency in mind. These windows…
Vinyl bay or bow windows are a beautiful enhancement to the exterior of your home, helping bring the outside in with a 3-dimensional effect that allows unfettered views to the left and right. Bay windows typically have single hung or casement openings on each side of a fixed panel whereas bows have all fixed or a mixture of fixed and casement glass.