WINDOW STYLES

Double Hung Windows have two operating sash, top and bottom, for ventilating options. The top and bottom sash tilt in for ease of cleaning.

Single Hung Windows have an operable bottom sash for ventilation and often have a single tilt feature to allow for ease in cleaning.

Double Slide Windows permit both the left and right sash to slide back and forth. This option allows the homeowner to open either side of the window. Both sash are removable for cleaning, a feature you’ll really appreciate on those high second story windows.

Single Slide Windows have one opening sash that can be custom specified (right or left) for ease in operation. The operable sash is removable for ease of cleaning.

Three Section Sliders are great in those larger openings. A fixed picture window is flanked by two operating, sliding sash on either side. The homeowner can choose the vent size division.

Picture Windows are perfect where there is already plenty of ventilation and you do not need a window that opens, looking only to provide a view to the outside and plenty of light.

Casement Windows are the most energy efficient windows while closed and offer graceful styling with a traditional crank out sash.

Awning Windows are hinged at the top and tilt out to allow for ventilation. An ideal accent window above or below a picture window.

Bay and Bow Windows open up any room, expand your view and bring in the light. Customize with fixed, double hung or casement flanking windows.

Garden Windows bring the light airy feel of the outdoors inside. A great choice for the gardening enthusiast and perfect over the kitchen sink.

Hopper Windows offer a quality replacement window for the basement while keeping costs down.

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