Window Replacement with HeatShield™ 5000
Designed for Every Home in North Carolina & South Carolina
Window Styles
- Double Hung Windows
- Casement & Awning
- Sliding Windows
- Bow & Bay
- Garden Windows
Gator Home Professionals understands that every home has its own character, ventilation needs, and comfort priorities. That’s why our HeatShield™ 5000 windows are available in several styles each having their own unique functional benefits. Whether you’re upgrading a traditional home, modernizing your space, or improving energy efficiency room by room, there is a window replacement style designed to match how you live. Every HeatShield™ 5000 window is manufactured to rigorous performance standards and built with precision-engineered components that deliver exceptional long-term reliability.
These are high-performance, reinforced, professionally installed window systems built for coastal humidity, inland heat, and seasonal temperature swings. Whether your home is located along the Carolina coast, in humid inland communities, or in areas that experience seasonal temperature swings, HeatShield™ 5000 Windows are engineered to perform.
Continue reading to see the window styles we provide to complete the perfect look for your home.
Double Hung Windows
Double hung windows are one of the most popular window styles among homeowners in North Carolina and South Carolina thanks to their timeless appearance and versatile functionality. Both the upper and lower sashes operate independently, allowing airflow from the top, bottom, or both at the same time.
HeatShield™ 5000 Double Hung windows combine traditional styling with advanced engineering to deliver exceptional efficiency and ease of use. The constant-force balance system allows smooth operation year after year, while tilt-in sashes make interior cleaning simple and safe. Fully interlocking meeting rails create a tight seal that improves energy efficiency and enhances security without sacrificing aesthetics.
For homeowners seeking a window replacement that complements nearly any architectural style—from historic homes to modern builds—double hung windows offer the perfect balance of familiarity, comfort, and performance. They provide excellent ventilation control while maintaining clean sightlines and long-lasting durability designed for Carolina weather conditions.
What Are Double Hung Windows?
A traditional window style with two operable sashes that slide vertically
Both the top and bottom sections open independently for adjustable airflow
Tilt-in sashes allow easy cleaning from inside the home
Designed to combine classic appearance with modern energy efficiency
Ideal balance of ventilation, security, and timeless design
Where Double Hung Windows Are Found:
Traditional and colonial-style homes
Bedrooms and living rooms
Two-story homes where interior cleaning is important
Front-facing elevations where symmetry matters
Whole-home window replacement projects
Casement & Awning Windows
Casement windows open outward from the side like a door, while awning windows hinge from the top, allowing ventilation even during light rain. Because these windows close using a compression seal rather than sliding tracks, they create one of the tightest seals available in residential window design.
An awning window is hinged at the top and opens outward from the bottom, creating a shape similar to an awning when the window is open. Like casement windows, they are often operated using a crank handle.
What Is The Differences Between A Casing and an Awning Window?
Both are hinged windows that open outward using a crank-operated mechanism
Casement windows open from the side like a door
Awning windows hinge at the top and open outward from the bottom
Compression seals create an exceptionally tight, energy-efficient closure
Designed for maximum airflow and strong weather protection
Where Casement & Awning Windows Are Found:
Kitchens (especially over sinks)
Bathrooms needing ventilation and privacy
Modern or contemporary home designs
Areas requiring improved airflow control
Homes in coastal or windy environments
Sliding Windows
Sliding windows offer a clean, contemporary look combined with smooth horizontal operation, making them ideal for wider wall openings and rooms where vertical window movement may be limited. Large glass panels allow abundant natural light to enter the home while creating expansive outdoor views that make rooms feel brighter and more open. HeatShield™ 5000 models incorporate advanced weatherstripping and reinforced frames to maintain a tight seal and strong energy performance. The low-profile locking system enhances security while maintaining a streamlined appearance.
What Are Sliding Windows?
Windows with sashes that glide horizontally along a track
One or more panels slide side-to-side for easy operation
Large glass area provides wide, unobstructed views
Simple mechanical design for smooth, low-maintenance performance
Excellent option for wider wall openings
Where Sliding Windows Are Found:
Living rooms and family rooms
Homes with wide window openings
Contemporary and ranch-style homes
Areas facing backyards or outdoor living spaces
Rooms where outward-opening windows are not practical
Bow & Bay Windows
A bow or bay window doesn’t just look beautiful — it also improves how your home feels and functions. The outward design captures sunlight from multiple angles, instantly brightening your living room, dining room, or kitchen. The extended design creates additional interior room that homeowners often use for seating areas, plants, or decorative displays.
At Gator Home Professionals, our HeatShield™ 5000 bow and bay windows combine elegant design with modern window technology. The result is a window that looks incredible from both inside and outside your home while delivering long-lasting performance. These stunning window styles extend outward from your home, creating depth, expanding your view, and filling your space with sunlight.
What Are The Differences in Bow & Bay Windows?
Bay windows typically feature three windows.
Bow windows are made up of four or more windows that form a gentle curve extending outward from the home.
Large glass area provides wide, unobstructed views.
- Both styles instantly elevate a room and add visual dimension to your home’s exterior.
Bow & Bay Are Commonly Found:
Living rooms and family rooms
Dining rooms
Front sitting areas
Breakfast nooks
Bedrooms with scenic views
Garden Windows
Garden windows are one of the most charming window styles available for modern homes. Designed to extend outward from the wall, they create a small glass enclosure that fills your home with sunlight while providing the perfect space for plants, herbs, or décor.
Our HeatShield™ 5000 garden windows combine functionality and style, making them a popular choice for kitchens and other areas where natural light and fresh air are welcome.
If you love bright, airy spaces, a garden window may be the perfect upgrade for your home.
What Are The Differences in Bow & Bay Windows?
Bay windows typically feature three windows.
Bow windows are made up of four or more windows that form a gentle curve extending outward from the home.
Large glass area provides wide, unobstructed views
Simple mechanical design for smooth, low-maintenance performance
Both options bring elegance, light, and dimension to any space.
Bow & Bay Are Commonly Found:
Living rooms and family rooms
Homes with wide window openings
Contemporary and ranch-style homes
Areas facing backyards or outdoor living spaces
Rooms where outward-opening windows are not practical
Getting new windows is easy!

Get your free window replacement and installation quote based on your preference and window color.

A member of our Gator Homes Professionals will come out to discuss your home windows project and will understand your needs and your budget.

If you are happy with your quote and for us to go ahead, we will install your new windows.