Lincoln is chosen for custom and high-design homes that require real wood interiors, aluminum-clad exteriors, and true architectural-grade performance.
Lincoln is a premier American window and door manufacturer specializing in high-end wood and aluminum-clad systems designed for luxury homes, custom architecture, and long-term performance. Their products are built for homeowners who value design integrity, material quality, and structural stability.
We install Lincoln products for homeowners across Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, and select North Dallas suburbs, where large brick openings, tall ceilings, custom shapes, and strong sun exposure require window systems that stay aligned, seal consistently, and maintain their appearance over time.
Lincoln’s aluminum-clad wood construction combines the warmth of real wood on the interior with a durable, low-maintenance exterior that helps protect against heat, storms, and UV exposure while preserving the architectural look of wood for years to come.
North Texas homes place unique demands on window systems: large openings, heavy masonry walls, strong sun, high wind exposure, and long cooling seasons. Homes with these characteristics require window systems that are structurally rigid, dimensionally stable, and able to maintain seals and alignment over time.
Lincoln’s aluminum-clad wood construction is well suited for these conditions because it combines the strength of engineered wood frames with the protection of a durable exterior cladding. This allows Lincoln windows and doors to perform reliably in demanding architectural openings while preserving the refined look that luxury homes expect.
Lincoln Windows is designed for homes that demand architectural precision, premium materials, and long-term performance. Their wood and aluminum-clad systems are chosen for projects where design integrity, structural stability, and refined finishes matter just as much as energy efficiency.
During your consultation, we look at how your home is built, how the spaces are used, and what level of design, comfort, and craftsmanship you expect from your new windows and doors.
Lincoln windows are built to precise tolerances. To perform and look the way they should, the opening must be measured accurately, the frame set square, and the sealing done with care.
These are architectural window systems, not mass-produced units. The quality of the installation plays a direct role in how smoothly they operate, how well they seal, and how long they maintain their appearance.
When installed correctly, Lincoln windows deliver the smooth operation, weather protection, and refined look they are designed for.
Lincoln windows are often used in large openings, which makes glass performance especially important in the North Texas sun and heat.
Their systems support advanced Low-E and insulated glass options that help reduce heat, glare, and fading while preserving a bright, open appearance.
We match the glass package to your home’s orientation and how each room is used so comfort, efficiency, and visual clarity stay balanced throughout the home.
Lincoln windows are built for homes where architecture matters as much as efficiency. Unlike mass-produced replacement windows, Lincoln systems are designed around real wood interiors, aluminum-clad exteriors, and precise construction so large openings, custom shapes, and detailed trim remain straight, sealed, and visually balanced over time.
The interior wood frames bring warmth, depth, and craftsmanship to the living space, allowing the windows to integrate naturally with hardwood floors, cabinetry, and millwork. On the exterior, Lincoln’s aluminum cladding provides a durable, low-maintenance protective layer that resists moisture, UV exposure, and weathering while preserving the architectural look of real wood.
Architectural Wood and Aluminum-Clad Construction
Real wood interiors provide warmth and design character, while factory-applied aluminum cladding protects the exterior from weather, sun, and moisture.
Built for Large Openings and Custom Designs
Lincoln frames are designed to stay straight and operate smoothly in tall windows, wide spans, and specialty shapes commonly found in custom homes.
Advanced Glass and Weather Sealing
High-performance glass options and precision weather sealing help manage heat, glare, and air movement while keeping views clear and bright.
Long-Term Structural Quality
Premium frame construction and hardware are designed to support consistent operation and long-term fit over years of everyday use.
Design-Forward Finishes and Options
A wide selection of wood species, exterior colors, grille styles, and architectural profiles allows Lincoln windows to match both traditional and modern homes.
Architectural Wood and Aluminum-Clad Construction
Real wood interiors provide warmth and design character, while factory-applied aluminum cladding protects the exterior from weather, sun, and moisture.
Built for Large Openings and Custom Designs
Lincoln door systems are designed for wide spans, tall openings, and custom configurations commonly used in high-end entryways and multi-panel patio doors.
High-Performance Glass and Sealing Systems
Energy-efficient Low-E and insulated glass, combined with precision weather-sealing, help reduce heat, glare, and air or water infiltration while maintaining clear, open views.
Heavy-Duty Frames and Hardware
Reinforced frames, hinges, and track systems are built to support large, heavy door panels so they continue to align, close, and seal properly over years of use.
Design-Forward Finishes and Custom Options
A wide range of wood interiors, exterior colors, grille styles, and architectural profiles allow Lincoln doors to match both traditional and modern home designs.
Yes. During your consultation, we evaluate your home’s architecture, opening sizes, design goals, and performance needs to determine whether Lincoln is the best fit or if another system we install would serve you better.
In some cases, yes. We’ll review where consistency matters most and where mixing brands may make sense, depending on design, performance, and budget goals.
Yes. Lincoln offers multiple wood species, finishes, grille styles, and profiles so your windows and doors blend naturally with cabinetry, flooring, and millwork rather than looking like aftermarket replacements.
They are often chosen when long-term value, architectural detail, and material quality matter more than upfront cost. In custom and luxury homes, Lincoln windows protect both the home’s performance and its design integrity over time.
Our certified team is here to help you choose the right windows for your home with honest guidance, no pressure, and expert answers every step of the way.