Casement Windows
Casement windows are crank-style windows that can open outward or inward, hinging from the left or right.
Manistee homes, whether along the riverfront, near downtown, or in wooded inland neighborhoods, face year-round weather conditions that can wear down aging windows. Premier Roofing & Exteriors installs modern, energy-efficient windows designed to withstand lakeshore climates while improving overall home comfort. Our team delivers clean workmanship, clear communication, and installations custom to your home’s style and structure.
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Upgrading your windows is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve daily comfort and long-term efficiency.
Weathered or poorly performing windows can affect comfort and efficiency in noticeable ways.
Vinyl Windows
Vinyl windows are energy-efficient and low-maintenance, resisting moisture and temperature-related warping, ideal for coastal conditions.
Fiberglass Windows
Fiberglass frames offer excellent durability and insulation. They maintain their structure through seasonal expansion and contraction to help keep drafts out.
Wood Windows
Wood windows provide natural insulation and a warm, traditional appearance. They’re often chosen for historic homes or architectural projects requiring custom finishes.
Casement windows are crank-style windows that can open outward or inward, hinging from the left or right.
Bow-shaped windows are perfect for bringing in as much natural light as possible. These windows extrude from the home and are made up of multiple casement windows.
Custom designed windows created to fit your home’s size and shape.
Awning Windows are crank-style, outward swinging windows that allow for proper ventilation - commonly used in bathrooms or exposed basements.
Sliding windows open and close on a track from left to right and are commonly used for floor-to-ceiling entryways and large windows.
Picture windows are extremely energy efficient because they area sealed shut. These windows make a great accent piece and let in lots of natural light when positioned correctly.
Double hung windows can be opened from the top or bottom and provide excellent ventilation for your home.
Palladian windows are comprised of 3 separate windows - 2 smaller rectangular windows with one taller, rounded window in-between. These are best for homes looking to improve curb appeal.
Oriel windows extrude from the wall and are typically comprised of 3 or more different windows to create a curved, rectangle, or half-hexagon shape.
Skylights are a great choice if you want to increase the amount of natural light entering your home. Correct placement can also help assist in providing natural heat.
The average cost of a full window replacement on an average-sized home in Manistee is between $10,200 and $29,620. Window replacement costs will vary depending on window frame material, window style, window size, and the number of windows being replaced. For the most accurate quote on your window replacement project, contact the Window experts at Premier today!
| Window Material | Average Cost |
| Vinyl | $10,200 - $16,830 |
| Premium Vinyl | $13,600 - $22,440 |
| Fiberglass | $14,960 - $29,620 |
| Wood | Call for Price |
In Manistee, replacement windows do not require a building permit when they are installed in the same size opening with no structural changes. If a window’s opening size is altered or the work involves framing adjustments, a permit is required. Premier Roofing & Exteriors will work with the Manistee building officials to determine your project’s permit status and handle any necessary documentation.
While Manistee does not impose broad window restrictions citywide, certain historic districts and HOA-regulated neighborhoods may require specific window styles, materials, or grid patterns to maintain architectural continuity. Waterfront areas may also follow design guidelines to preserve neighborhood character. Premier Roofing & Exteriors assists homeowners in reviewing any applicable rules so your new windows align with both community standards and your home’s aesthetic vision.