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Why Choose PCStudios?

We’re not your typical window and door supplier. As a team of architects and designers, we don’t view you as a CUSTOMER. We see you as a PARTNER. We cater to YOU. Your needs. Your wants. And your goals. We forge a meaningful and long-lasting relationship with you. From the moment you first contact us, until your window and door package is successfully installed in your home, we’re focused on YOUR absolute satisfaction:

  • Our meticulous process is smooth and entirely hassle-free
  • We have a thorough knoweledge and understanding of the fabrication and watertight installation process
  • We ONLY supply elite products from the most prestigious manufacturers in the world
  • When you choose PCStudios, you get 100% loyalty and integrity from day ONE
  • What Services Do You Provide?

    In addition to architectural design services, we’re a window and door supplier – but we don’t just supply you with a product. We’re passionate about what we do, and we have decades of valuable experience. We use our expertise to make sure that you get the RIGHT product.

    We catch errors before they happen and provide you with all the support and guidance you need. Our Architectural Development team provides expert design assistance, and our Project Managers and Order Management team ensure a successful order from start to finish.

    We’re completely invested in giving you a 100% successful and hassle-free order.

    What Brands Do You Provide?

    We offer windows and doors from prestigious window and door manufacturers such as Cortizo, Reynaers, Secco Sistemi, Ottostumm, Aluprof, Schuco and more.

    Do You Work Directly With Homeowners?

    Absolutely. In addition to working with builders and architects, we work with homeowners directly.

    Do You Only Take High-End Orders, Or Can I Get A Mid-Level Window & Door Package From You?

    We have a wide range of featured brands that includes less expensive options. We feature brands like Weather Shield that cater to those seeking a mid-level, less costly window and door package that is still beautiful, high quality, and durable.

    We’ll work with you to supply you with a window and door package that fits within your budget and suits your needs perfectly.

    What’s The Average Time An Order Takes, From The Initial Quote Until Window & Door Delivery?

    Once we provide an initial proposal and you’d like to move forward with your order, we move into the shop drawing phase. It takes us about 1-2 weeks to review all outstanding questions and draw up the initial shop drawings. The shop drawing stage is the ideal time for everyone involved – the homeowner, builder, and architect – to review the window and door order details and make any changes. Since we’re focused on getting EVERY single detail right the first time around, this whole phase usually lasts 4-5 weeks when minimal changes occur, but be prepared for a 7-10 day turn around on each round of shop drawing revisions.

    Once the customer approves the shop drawings, we can segue into the production phase. Lead time will vary based on manufacturers – and we’re upfront with you from the get-go, so that you can plan accordingly.

    Will You Help Me Get The Best Value Windows & Doors For My Home?

    That’s exactly what we’re here for! Our professionals have an unparalleled amount of experience in the window and door industry, and they’re up to date on all the latest fenestration developments. Our Architectural Development Team is solely dedicated to providing you with expert architectural support assistance – they’ll help you come up with a design that fits your budget and fits your needs and preferences perfectly.

    Will My Windows & Doors Come With Good Warranties?

    Yes. Every window and door that we supply comes along with a bulletproof warranty that is always honored by the manufacturer. In addition to that, we have an After-Sale Service Department devoted to troubleshooting any issues that might crop up after installation.

    Over the years, we’ve solidified relationships with our manufacturer partners, and we work with them to secure coverage for any problems you experience – sometimes even beyond what the warranty covers.

    Window & Door Questions

    What Should I Look For?

    Material: The options are wood, aluminum, clad wood, vinyl or fiberglass, steel and Architectural bronze. These materials can be broken down further. For example, clad doors can be extruded aluminum clad, roll-formed aluminum clad, or vinyl/fiberglass clad. Aluminum, steel, and architectural bronze doors can be thermally broken or non-thermally broken.

    It’s important to understand the distinction between every type of material in order to find the right window & doors for your home.

    Style: Make sure you understand your home’s aesthetic – such as modern or traditional – and then you can determine which door style suits your design needs. There are countless styles ranging from contemporary to traditional. Next, determine the traffic flow within your home and how you intend to use each door in your everyday life. With proper blending, you can get a door package perfect for your needs.

    If you have a traditional style home there’s a good chance most of your windows are of the hung variety, with a blend of casement or awnings. Modern homes tend to have large, fixed windows, with casements and big sliding doors for ventilation and egress. Keep functionality in mind as well. For example pushout casement windows above your kitchen sink or over the counter are difficult to operate.

    Energy Efficiency: Some windows & doors are designed to be thermally broken. That means they have a thermal barrier built within the frame that minimizes heat and cold transfer between the interior and exterior of your home. In short, they help keep conditioned air from escaping your home and minimize “sweating” on hot days. During the winter, the thermal break keeps warm air inside and prevents “frosting” on the interior of your doors.

    Ease of Operation: Don’t forget that your door is supposed to be used. You’ll want to make sure that it swings or slides open and closed easily..

    Every door brand we partner with has unique strengths. Look through our window & door products to view all your options and read about the advantages of different doors.

    What Are The Advantages Of Aluminum Clad Wood Window & Doors?

    Aluminum clad wood windows & doors have wooden frames and core components paired with an aluminum exterior shell. Aside from being aesthetically pleasing, the aluminum gives the door a low-maintenance exterior while preserving the warmth, charm, and character of a wood window interior.

    All wood exteriors need to be repainted every few years. This can end up being costly and potentially void your door warranty if not done. Extruded aluminum clad doors DON’T need this regular maintenance AND are also stronger and more durable than wood doors. You can expect an aluminum clad wood door to last for decades without warping, expanding, or becoming worn down by weather changes.

    What Are The Different Types Of Doors?

    French Doors: These hinged doors swing to the interior or exterior. Typically, they are a double-door configuration. They’re mostly glass, with divided-lites that coordinate with the home’s windowpane design. French doors are often found in traditional and historic homes. However, by utilizing a narrower stile and rail configuration to increase glass proportions, they can be adapted to modern, transitional and farmhouse designs.

    Sliding Patio Doors: Sliders are the most versatile type of door – starting with the entry-level standard sliding patio door. They’re mainly built in two or four-panel configurations with a variety of options. Sliding patio doors are a great way to maximize standard openings and eliminate the need for “swing space,” making them the ideal patio doors.

    Lift-and-Slide Doors: These doors are the upgraded version of the sliding patio door. Lift and slide doors can be bigger sizes and configurations to accommodate very large openings. To operate this slider, you rotate the handle 180 degrees which drops the roller wheels into the track, raising the door panels. This gives it the absolute smoothest sliding operation you can find. Based on your needs, lift and slide doors can stack multiple panels in a single direction or have bi-parting operation.

    Multi-Slide Doors: Multiple stacking panels, huge openings, and the art of bringing the outside in are the hallmarks of this type of door.

    Bi-Fold Doors: These doors are also known as accordion style doors because of the way they are hinged together for a folding type of operation. They give homeowners the ability to open very expansive spaces – similar to the Multislide door – but different in that they look more like French Doors when closed. Bi-fold doors slide on a track system but are hinged together, stacking on one side or both.

    Balcony Doors: These doors are built for Juliet balconies. They swing into the home, so there’s no intrusion out onto the small exterior balcony. They typically lock with Cremone Bolt-style hardware on the interior side only. The balcony door looks like a rich historic window from yesteryear.

    Pivot Doors: These doors use a pivot point hinge system that allows for large sizes and heavy weights. Pivot doors can fill large openings with just one panel and are often found in entryways of modern and contemporary homes. A properly designed pivot door will make an impression on anyone that operates it.

    What Are The Most Popular Types Of Windows?

    The most common window types are double-hung windows and casement windows. Double-hung windows consist of two moving parts – an upper sash and a lower sash – that slide up and down to provide ventilation. A casement window has one sash that opens outward (or inward) for ventilation. There are also sliding windows, awnings, fixed and shape windows. Every window type has an individual function and aesthetic.

    How To Choose Windows & Doors For New Construction?

    When selecting doors for your new home, it’s important to establish a budget. Monetary guidelines will narrow down your options and help you find the best doors for your new build. You can then focus on the material you’d like and the specific styles you want for your windows, entry door and patio doors. Make sure to pay attention to things like energy efficiency, ease of use and traffic flow.

    What Kind Of Price Range Can I Expect When Ordering Windows & Doors?

    Several factors that will influence the final price of your door:

  • Brand: Are you ordering a custom window or door from a high-end brand, or are you going with a more conventional manufacturer?
  • Product line: Many commonly used manufacturers have premium product lines that are more expensive and other product lines that are less costly entry level type. Typically, they’ll market the premium lines so it’s important to understand the differences between the different product lines.
  • Door Type: Even if they have the same size and specs, different door types will have varying price tags. For example, a French door will be more expensive than a sliding patio door, and a lift-and-slide door will cost even more than a French door.
  • Material: Certain materials are more expensive than others. For example, a premium thermally-broken aluminum window is more expensive than an aluminum-clad wood window. Steel windows are the most expensive windows – both thermally broken and non-thermally broken. Vinyl windows are the least expensive option.
  • What Questions Should I Ask When Choosing Windows & Doors For My Home?

    These are 5 great questions to ask your door supplier:

  • What kind of warranty do my doors come with?
  • Is there anything in my door package that can potentially void my warranty? (like no overhangs)
  • How long will the whole process take from the initial quote until my door is installed?
  • What are the production lead times for the brands I’m looking at?
  • What materials are these windows &; doors made of?
  • How Windows & Doors Affect The Temperature In My Home?

    The window & doors in your home can have a significant impact on your energy savings (and spending), as well as your home’s comfort level. Poorly insulated doors affect your home’s temperature in two ways.

    Firstly, the air inside your home – whether heated in the winter or cooled in the summer – can leak out through your doors if they’re not designed for your climate. We see a lot of problems for customers who choose a manufacturer from the west coast – despite the high quality of their doors they are simply not built to withstand the brutal North East climate changes.

    Secondly, the outdoor air will infiltrate your home through poorly insulated doors. A non-thermally broken door from California could be stunning, but it’s no match for the North East winters. The cold will transfer through the door components, making winters very uncomfortable inside your home.

    We offer thermally broken aluminum doors from Cortizo, Reynaers, Secco Sistemi, Ottostumm, and more. Thermally broken doors are built with a barrier in the frame to minimize heat transfer between the interior and exterior of your home. The barrier prevents unwanted heat loss and gain.

    What Happens If My Window or Door Breaks?

    If the damage to your window is the result of poor installation, the installer is accountable for that. However, if there’s a flaw in the product itself, that’s the manufacturer’s responsibility. We have great relationships with all the manufacturers we partner with, and we work with them to get the full extent of the warranty coverage. We also have an after-sales service department that is committed to resolving any issues that might arise after installation.
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