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We proudly serve our customers with industry-leading windows and doors delivering the perfect blend of durability and value. Featuring enhanced security, energy-efficiency, quality and value. When you hire Morrell & Cullen Home Improvement for a window or door installation, you have the confidence of knowing that you're investing in top-quality, industry-leading products and materials that promise durability, versatility and optimal energy efficiency.
We provide our customers with windows and doors that we believe deliver the perfect blend of durability and value.
Our combination of state-of-the-art technology and old-world craftsmanship allows us to deliver personalized installation services tailored to the specific needs and budget of each customer.

One of the most important decisions to make when selecting new windows for your home is the material of the frame. There are many options on today’s market, each with their own benefits.
Vinyl is by far the most commonly used replacement window material
Windows Are Available in Various Operating Styles
Sliding Windows
Sliding windows open horizontally along tracks, making them a user-friendly option for people of all ages. Some models feature one sash (open on one end) whereas others have two (open on both ends) to provide more ventilation. They're enegy efficient as the double sashes overlap eachother when the windows closed, preventing interior air from escaping. They offer expansive views of the outdoors with minimal frame obstruction, allowing lots of natural sunlight to access the interior. Sliding windows are available in various sizes and styles to complement each home's individual charm.
Single-Hung Windows
Single-hung windows open vertically, featuring a movable sash on the bottom and a fixed sash on top. because these windows are only operable from the bottom, they're typically more affordable than double-hung windows. They're energy-efficient and often an ideal option for use on ground-levels.
Double-Hung Windows
Double-hung windows open vertically and feature movable sashes on both the top and bottom of the windows. They provide excellent ventilation and airflow control due to their ability to open at the top, bottom or both (resulting in less reliance on air conditioning systems and reduced energy bills). They tilt inward, allowing easy access to both sides of the glass from indoors, making and maintenance simple and low-effort.
Awning Windows
Awning windows have a hinged top sash and open outward from the bottom. They provide excellent ventilation and light while ensuring environmental elements like wind and rain can't access the interior. Although typically more wide than they are tall, they come in a variety of sizes and are a popular choice for areas that require ventilation but lack the space for larger windows (such as mud and laundry rooms or basements).
Casement Windows
Casement windows
Picture Windows
Picture windows have a single pane of glass fixed in a frame which allows them to provide an unobstructed view of the outside. Because they're stationary and don't open, they're more energy-efficient than operable windows. They're a great choice for enjoying the scenery, increasing natural sunlight and giving an illusion of more space
Radius Windows
Radius windows are specialty-shaped windows that feature a curve or arch in their design (often in the form of a half-circle). It serves as a decorative focal point in any room and is often used to illuminate an interior with natural sunlight when installed high on the wall.
Bay & Bow Windows
Bay and bow windows both extend from the exterior wall of a house and provide more natural light and and airflow than standard windows. Bay windows are angular in shape and typically have a fixed window in the middle and two angled or boxed windows on the sides. Bow windows are curved and usually consist of four or more windows that are all the same shape and size.
Garden Windows
Garden windows are shaped like a box or rectangle and extend beyond the exterior wall of a house. They're great for those living in colder climates who want to grow plants year-round as well as, increase the ventilation in their home.
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