Porch Windows, Raleigh, NC

Adding porch windows to your space allows you to use the enclosed area for more of the year.

Porch windows can transform the look and feel of your enclosed outdoor space, and our team at Screen Medics can install them at your Raleigh, North Carolina home. Over the years we’ve been in business, we have carefully assessed the different brands that offer screen and enclosure products, and we’ve settled on PGT EZE Breeze three-season vinyl porch windows as some of the best in the industry. These windows are lightweight yet heavy-duty, easy to operate, and visually appealing. They can also be custom sized to fit your existing openings, eliminating costly reframing expenses.

Porch Windows in Raleigh, North Carolina

Adding porch windows to your space allows you to use the enclosed area for more of the year. You don’t have to worry about the weather turning chilly – all you have to do is close your windows to enjoy protection from changing temperatures, rain, wind, dust, and even snow. These windows also prevent pests and critters from creeping onto your porch. With so many benefits, it’s easy to see why property owners throughout the area are taking advantage of porch windows. We’ll be happy to come to your property and provide you with a cost estimate to transform your standard screened-in porch into a more useable space for your family.

We stand behind the work we do with an extensive one-year guarantee on both the materials and the workmanship. This guarantee ensures that the porch windows will perform as they should, or our technicians will come back and make it right at no additional cost. For more information about adding windows to your enclosed porch, give us a call.


At Screen Medics, we offer 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.