Vinyl Porch Windows, Chapel Hill, NC

Our vinyl porch windows offer protection from the elements and intrusion while still allowing you to enjoy the fresh air.

According to one survey, the average homeowner uses their porch on fewer than 100 days of the year. At Screen Medics, we find this statistic sad and even wasteful—no one should have to give up valuable living space just because of unpleasant or unpredictable weather conditions. Our team offers a number of solutions to help you get more use out of your outdoor spaces, and one of the best options is our vinyl porch windows. These windows will triple the time that you can spend using your porch, taking it from a purely seasonal space to one that can be enjoyed year-round.

Vinyl Porch Windows in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Our vinyl porch windows are lightweight but heavy-duty. Easier to install than glass, they still offer robust protection against inclement weather or possible intrusion. We will custom-fit your vinyl windows to the exact dimensions of your porch, and once cut, they can be installed over your existing openings without the expense associated with reframing. With these new protections in place, you can enjoy spending time on your porch in a much wider array of weather conditions—you can open your new windows to catch the breeze, but also shut them against rain or snow in the colder months, giving you living space that can be used throughout the year.

Our team at Screen Medics is proud to serve the Chapel Hill, North Carolina community, and we want to help you get the most use out of your porch. If you would like to make your outdoor living space the best it can be, call our team today to learn more about our vinyl porch windows.


At Screen Medics, we offer vinyl porch windows to residents of Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Willow Spring, Pittsboro, Chapel Hill, Youngsville, Sanford, Clayton, Garner, Morrisville, Durham, Hillsborough, Carrboro, Wake Forest, Knightdale, Rolesville, Wendell, Zebulon, Creedmoor, Franklinton, Lillington, Coats, Smithfield, and Wilson’s Mills, North Carolina.