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Why Choose Renuity Home?
Thousands of homeowners trust us because we deliver what others promise—expert craftsmanship, seamless installations, and crews who treat your home with the care it deserves.
Expert Installation
Our highly skilled crews are experienced and trained to ensure a great job every time.
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Choose from custom options that complement your home and enhance its natural character.
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Our work is built to last decades, not just years. That’s why we back it with a lifetime warranty.

Trusted By Thousands Of Homeowners
Since 1998, Renuity Home has been the trusted name for window and bath installations across the Midwest. As a proud family-owned company, our reputation is built on trust and excellence, and every member of our team is dedicated to going above and beyond to ensure your complete satisfaction.
We signed up to replace 8 windows and the team of Brian and Joe, came early and performed the removal and installation very professionally and with great care. They worked very hard and left the work ...
The Renuity Team was professional and highly experienced in the services they provided. We were extremely satisfied with our shower installation and they worked closely with us to incorporate keeping ...
If I could give more than 5 stars I would! Darien and his team from Renuity did such a wonderful job installing my new windows today! I can’t believe the difference these new windows made to my home. ...
Vincent Sr. - professional, thorough, ensured everything was good and we had all the info we needed before he left. 10/10, will absolutely call again when we're ready to do more windows. The windows t...
The overall experience to install new window from start to finish was awesome. Gregory and Julian came in instantly covered everything in the house with plastic. They were professional very polite. Th...
I am thrilled with my new windows and sliding glass doors! There were many companies to choose from that all looked similar. But there were important differences. No one could match their warranty....
I was thoroughly impressed with this experience from start to finish. Every staff member I encountered (from the initial contact at Sam’s Club to the sales, customer experience, and installation teams...
Michael Post is our 2nd sales rep from Renuity Home Improvements, the first experience being a replacement of our home's windows fall of 2023 and now for kitchen cabinets, and drawer facing, counter t...
Fransisco, Carlos and the whole crew did a phenomenal job. Efficient, courteous, professional and clean. Things were explained every step of the way, my questions were answered and when there were con...
Now that windows all installed I am pleased with the work, clean up, craftsmanship of products I am pleased. Conscientious of others property. Installed with great care of surroundings. Do recommend...
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We’re proud to be among the best window and bath remodeling companies in the area. Our unmatched craftsmanship and attention to detail means you get windows that perform beautifully for decades, not just years.
Window styles available for Tennessee homes
Each style below is fabricated to the exact dimensions of the opening it replaces. Order and emphasis depend on what the room needs to do: cool a sun-loaded great room, ventilate a kitchen, capture a view, or meet egress on a finished basement.
Double-hung windows: Two operable sashes that move independently, with both sashes tilting inward for cleaning from inside the home. The most common replacement style on Tennessee homes because it fits the proportions of single-story ranches, two-story colonials, and most everything in between.
Casement Windows: Side-hinged panels that crank outward to a full unobstructed opening. The compression seal that forms when the sash closes resists air infiltration tightly, which matters on west-facing elevations exposed to wind-driven summer storms.
Picture windows: Fixed panes with no operable joints. Because there are no moving parts to seal, picture windows deliver the highest insulation value of the available styles and work well on sun-loaded walls where the goal is light and view rather than airflow.
Awning windows: Top-hinged units that open outward from the bottom edge. The angled opening sheds light rain, which suits Tennessee’s spring and early summer pattern of sudden brief showers when a homeowner wants ventilation without closing every window.
Sliding windows: Horizontal sashes that glide past one another. Sliders save space in tight openings and operate without projecting in or out, useful in basements, hallways, and over countertops.
Bay windows and bow windows: Multi-panel projections that extend the wall outward to add light, depth, and interior space. Bay configurations pair a center picture pane with flanking operable units; bow configurations curve across four or more panels for a wider view.
Hopper windows: Bottom-hinged units that tilt inward from the top. Used in basements for secure ventilation and in egress configurations where finished basement bedrooms need a code-compliant exit opening.
Garden windows: Box projections with built-in shelves, typically installed above kitchen sinks. The enclosed design captures light from three directions and creates a small interior growing space for herbs.
Energy performance and materials for Tennessee’s climate
Window performance in Tennessee is judged primarily against the cooling season. Heat transfer through aging glass and degraded seals shows up on summer cooling bills, and direct sun on south- and west-facing walls increases air conditioning runtime through long stretches of the year. Energy-efficient windows include materials and glass selections that are matched to that load.
Vinyl frames
Tennessee’s sustained humidity is hard on wood-framed windows, which absorb moisture, swell, and eventually rot at the joinery. Vinyl windows hold their dimensions through humidity cycles, do not require painting or staining, and resist the finish failure that drives ongoing maintenance on older window systems.
Why Tennessee homeowners choose Renuity
Choosing a window installer means committing a team to dozens of openings that have to seal correctly the first time. Renuity provides:
2025 Guildmaster Award. Industry recognition based on verified post-project homeowner surveys covering customer satisfaction and likelihood to recommend.
Lifetime transferable warranty. Coverage on product and installation labor, transferable to a new owner if the home is sold.
Licensed and insured installation teams. Crews experienced with Tennessee climate conditions and the sealing methods required for long-term performance.
Free in-home estimates. A consultation that includes opening-by-opening measurement, evaluation of existing frame and trim conditions, and a walkthrough of style and glass options before any commitment.
How a Tennessee window project runs
The process is built around getting accurate measurements first and disrupting the home as little as possible during install.
Consultation. A Renuity specialist visits the home, measures every opening to be replaced, evaluates the condition of existing frames and surrounding trim, and reviews style and glass options against how each room is used and oriented.
Selection and fabrication. Once the homeowner confirms the configuration, every window is fabricated to the exact dimensions of its opening. Custom sizing means the new unit fills the opening cleanly, with no gaps that have to be packed out with filler material.
Installation. Crews work opening by opening. The existing window comes out, the opening is prepared, the new unit is set and sealed, and trim is integrated or replaced as needed before the crew moves to the next opening. A whole-home project of 10 to 15 windows typically finishes in a few days.
Final walkthrough. The crew operates each new window with the homeowner, confirms hardware function and seal performance, and reviews care guidance and the warranty before leaving the site.
During the consultation, homeowners can also learn about Renuity’s bathroom remodeling and kitchen cabinet refacing services if other projects are on the horizon.
Frequently asked questions about replacement windows in Tennessee
Vinyl frames paired with multi-pane insulated glass and low-emissivity coatings are well suited to Tennessee conditions. Vinyl resists the swelling and rot that humidity drives in wood-framed windows, and low-E glass reduces the solar heat gain that pushes cooling costs up during long summers.
Cooling load drops when heat transfer through the glass and air leakage around the frame both improve. Homes still running original single-pane windows or early double-pane units with failed seals usually see the most measurable change because the starting point is poor. Whole-home projects produce more consistent results than partial replacements because no opening is left as a weak point.
Crews typically replace several openings per day, and a whole-home project of 10 to 15 windows finishes in a few days. Larger homes or projects involving bay, bow, or non-standard openings may run longer. The consultation includes a confirmed timeline based on the actual scope so the homeowner knows what to expect.
Renuity’s standard product line uses multi-pane insulated glass. For storm exposure, the relevant variables are frame durability, seal quality, and air infiltration resistance under pressure. Casement units with their compression seal perform especially well on elevations that take the brunt of summer storm winds.
Yes. Egress openings in finished basement bedrooms must meet code-required dimensions for emergency exit. Hopper and casement configurations are commonly specified for these openings, and Renuity can advise on a code-compliant configuration during the in-home consultation.

