A Direct Home Company
Direct Windows
Floor-to-ceiling clarity. High-performance glazing that frames the view and seals the envelope.
Direct Windows / Overview
Framing the Light
A window is the one building element you look at and through. Direct Windows specifies high-performance glazing — thermally broken frames, laminated acoustic glass, and sightlines reduced to almost nothing — so the view stays and the weather, noise, and energy loss do not.
As a Direct Home company, glazing work is sequenced with the rest of the envelope — roof, solar, and exterior trades coordinated by one concierge, under one standard of craftsmanship.
Services
Every Opening, Considered
Replacement Windows
Full-frame or insert / dual & triple pane
Every opening measured individually and re-glazed with low-E insulated units — the rooms feel warmer in January, quieter all year.
Floor-to-Ceiling Glazing
Slim sightlines / structural mullions
Full-height openings with frames reduced to a pencil line, engineered so the architecture — not the window — holds your attention.
Patio & Entry Doors
Sliding, pivot & French / sealed thresholds
Door systems that move on precision hardware and close against continuous gaskets — the transition between inside and out, resolved.
The Glazing Standard
0.20
U-factor achievable with triple glazing
2–3
Panes per unit — dual and triple configurations
1/16″
Measurement tolerance on every opening
100%
Units fabricated to your exact openings
Method
Measure. Fabricate. Fit.
Measure
Every opening surveyed individually — square, plumb, and reveal recorded to a sixteenth of an inch, because glazing forgives nothing.
Fabricate
Units built to your exact openings: frame material, glass package, and hardware specified in writing before fabrication begins.
Fit
Set, shimmed, insulated, and sealed in a single visit per elevation — flashed into the weather barrier, trimmed inside, glass polished.
Craft
What a Window Should Do
Disappear, mostly. We specify the narrowest sightlines the structure allows, so the frame recedes and the light does the work. Inside the frame, a thermal break separates outer metal from inner — the detail that keeps a winter window warm to the touch and free of condensation.
Done correctly, the result is measured in how a room feels: morning light deeper into the plan, the street gone quiet behind laminated glass, and heating and cooling loss cut to a fraction of what the old single-pane units allowed.
Direct Windows / A Direct Home Company
Let the light in. Keep the weather out.
Request a consultation and our windows division will assess your openings, glazing, and efficiency goals — no cost, no obligation.