Picture Windows For Homes That Want The View, Not The Vents
A Window Built To Stay Still
Not every window needs to open. Picture windows are fixed in place, which means every part of the frame goes toward one job: holding a large, clear pane of glass that maximizes the view and the natural light coming into a room. For a wall in a living room, dining area, or anywhere the view outside is worth showing off, a picture window does that better than any operable style.

We install picture windows for homeowners across Tulsa and the surrounding communities. As a locally owned, family-operated company, we’ll tell you plainly whether a fixed window is the right call for a given wall, or whether you’d be better served pairing it with something operable next to it.
Why Fixed Doesn’t Mean Fewer Options
Because a picture window has no moving parts, it relies on a single continuous seal around the frame, which is often more energy efficient than an operable window of the same size. Many homeowners combine a large picture window with smaller casement or double-hung windows on either side, which brings in the view and the light while still giving them a way to let air in.
Getting The Seal Right The First Time
With no sash to compensate for a slightly imperfect fit, installation matters more with a picture window than almost any other style. We take extra time leveling the frame and sealing the perimeter, and we recommend Low-E glass with gas-filled glazing for windows facing south or west, where direct sun can otherwise drive up cooling costs in the summer.
What This Reflects About How We Work
A picture window is a visible, permanent part of a room, and we treat the installation that way. Our installers measure by hand, we’re upfront about framing and glass options, and every installation carries manufacturer and workmanship warranty coverage. Quality Windows. Priced Right. isn’t a slogan we use loosely.
We also see a lot of picture windows go into rooms built around a specific view, a backyard, a tree line, a landscaped garden, where the whole point of the window is to disappear and let the view do the talking. In those cases we spend extra time with you upfront talking through glass clarity and tint options, since that decision is a lot harder to revisit once the window is installed.
Our Process
1. Free Estimate
An in-home consultation to measure your opening and talk through framing and glass options, with a transparent estimate to follow.
2. Measurement
We confirm exact dimensions and check the opening for anything that needs attention before installation day.
3. Installation
The old window comes out, the new one goes in level and sealed, and we inspect the finished work before cleaning up.
4. Warranty
Manufacturer and workmanship coverage, so you’re protected after we’ve left.
If a picture window isn’t quite the right fit, our window replacement services include several other styles worth considering. Take a look at our full Window Replacement page for more options.
Talk To Our Team
Call (918) 888-6574 for a free estimate, or reach out through our contact form. We’ll tell you honestly what will and won’t work for the wall you’re looking at.
Frequently Asked Questions About Picture Windows
Yes, that’s one of the more common configurations we install, giving you both the view and functional ventilation.
The process is similar, though we pay closer attention to sealing since there’s no sash to help compensate for a less-than-perfect fit.
Picture windows can be fabricated to fit almost any opening, whether you’re replacing an existing window or creating a new one.
Yes, for qualified homeowners.
Yes. Tinted, low-transmittance, and obscured glass options are all available if you want the light without full visibility from outside.