Aluminum window systems · Toms River to Mahwah
Punched-opening window systems, specified and installed.
Thermally-broken aluminum windows set into individual wall openings — not curtain wall, not storefront. We work from window schedules on commercial buildings and from room counts on homes, across the corridor from Toms River to Mahwah.

Two paths
Start where your project actually sits
Commercial
Architects, GCs, engineers, property teams
Unit types and quantities per elevation, thermal performance targets, egress at sleeping areas, air and water testing standards, and shop-drawing coordination for new construction, gut renovation, or building-wide replacement.
Commercial window systemsSend a window scheduleResidential
Homeowners replacing windows
Aluminum-framed replacement units for whole-house or partial projects. Slim sightlines, durable finishes, and a straightforward path: tell us the rooms and we scope it from there.
Residential aluminum windowsQuote my windows
The product
Thermally broken frames, glazing packages that hold their numbers
A punched opening is a discrete hole in a wall, so the frame has to carry structure, weather, and thermal performance on its own. Aluminum extrusions separated by a polyamide thermal break stop the metal-to-metal path that drives condensation and heat loss, while the insulated glass unit is selected to hit the U-factor and SHGC the project needs.
Frame
Thermally-broken aluminum extrusions
Glazing
Sealed insulated units, low-E coatings
Types
Fixed, casement, awning, projected, hopper
Residential gallery
The same systems, scaled to a house
Aluminum frames give a home narrow sightlines and more glass in the same opening, with finishes that hold up to shore-area salt air and freeze-thaw cycles. Replacement units are measured to the existing opening, so the wall, trim, and interior finish stay intact.
Quote my windows
Code & energy
U-factor, SHGC, egress, and historic-district profiles
New Jersey's energy code sets performance ceilings for fenestration, the building code sets clear-opening minimums at sleeping areas, and older municipalities in this corridor may review the visible profile of a replacement window. All three shape the unit before price does.
Read the compliance guideWindow types
Fixed, casement, awning, projected, hopper

Fixed
Non-operable units for daylight and view, with the slimmest sightlines and the tightest air infiltration numbers.

Casement
Side-hinged and crank-operated. Full clear opening makes it the usual choice where egress is required.

Awning
Top-hinged and projecting outward, so it can stay open in rain — common above fixed lites.

Projected
Heavier commercial hardware projecting the sash outward on arms, sized for institutional duty cycles.

Hopper
Bottom-hinged and tilting inward. Used at basements, mechanical rooms, and transoms.
Representative scopes
How projects on both sides get scoped
commercial
Multi-family elevation replacement
Occupied multi-family buildings replace windows elevation by elevation so residents keep their units and the building keeps its schedule. The window count is driven by the takeoff, not an estimate.
commercial
School and institutional retrofit
School and municipal buildings typically hold window work for the summer break, which compresses a full-building scope into a fixed window of weeks and puts fabrication lead time on the critical path.
commercial
Office building thermal upgrade
A non-thermally-broken aluminum frame conducts heat straight through the metal. Replacing it changes interior surface temperature, which is what building engineers actually notice.
residential
Whole-house replacement
One profile, one finish, one glazing package across the whole house, installed in a single mobilization. Scope starts from a room count, not a spec sheet.
residential
Coastal home replacement
Shore-area replacements are specified for corrosion and wind exposure first. The frame material is the same aluminum; the finish, hardware, and glazing package are not.
residential
Historic district replacement
Historic-district work has two masters: the district's appearance standards and the current building and energy code. The frame profile is chosen to satisfy both before pricing means anything.
FAQ
Common questions before a quote request
What is a punched-opening window?+
A punched opening is an individual hole in a wall, so the window is a self-contained unit that carries its own structural span, perimeter flashing, and thermal detailing. Curtain wall and storefront instead form a continuous glazing plane across the face of the building.
Do you work with homeowners as well as commercial projects?+
Yes. Commercial projects are scoped from a window schedule of unit types and quantities per elevation; residential projects are scoped from room counts and existing opening sizes. The quote form branches at the first step so you only answer questions that apply to you.
Why aluminum rather than vinyl?+
Thermally broken aluminum holds narrow sightlines at larger sizes, keeps its shape through freeze-thaw and coastal exposure, and accepts anodized or fluoropolymer finishes that stay stable. The thermal break is what stops the metal-to-metal path that used to make aluminum a condensation problem.
What do I need to have ready to request a quote?+
Commercial: unit types, quantities per elevation, rough opening sizes, and the performance criteria in the spec. Residential: how many windows, which rooms, and your town. Partial information is fine — the form has a place to note what is still open.
Do replacement windows have to meet egress requirements?+
Any window serving a bedroom or other sleeping area has to meet minimum clear-opening width, height, and net area. Because a replacement frame sits inside the existing opening, clear opening is verified before the unit type is fixed rather than after fabrication.
Which areas do you cover?+
Toms River to Mahwah — the corridor running from Toms River north to Mahwah, bounded east by the coast and west by the state's vertical midpoint.
Related reading
Punched opening vs curtain wall
A punched opening is an individual hole in a solid wall. Curtain wall is a continuous glazed skin hung outside the structure. They are different products with different failure modes.
GuideAluminum vs vinyl vs fiberglass
Aluminum gives the narrowest frames and the most glass, and needs a thermal break to perform. Vinyl is the cheapest and the widest. Fiberglass sits between them on both counts.
Project scenarioMulti-family elevation replacement
Occupied multi-family buildings replace windows elevation by elevation so residents keep their units and the building keeps its schedule. The window count is driven by the takeoff, not an estimate.
Project scenarioWhole-house replacement
One profile, one finish, one glazing package across the whole house, installed in a single mobilization. Scope starts from a room count, not a spec sheet.
Send the schedule, or just the room count
One form, two paths. Commercial projects give us unit types and quantities per elevation; homeowners give us rooms and timing. Either way, the quote request is the only step.