First, Welcome!
If your Phalaenopsis are growing well but not blooming, duration of light is likely a factor. They are low-light plants, but want that light about 12 hours a day. When I was starting out in orchids, I had the same problem. I had them in an east-facing room that got wonderful morning light - for 4-5 hours - but then the sun shifted and the light became dim and indirect. I got some cheap fluorescent shop lights from Home Depot, put them on a timer for 12 hours per day, and ending up with about 80% reblooming.
http://orchidcentral.org/GrowingAreas/indoor.jpg That was a long time ago, now lights are LED, much more efficient. Since it is just a supplement to natural light, you don't need grow lights, just regular "daylight" spectrum. Light duration is likely the culprit, and easy and cheap to fix.