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Double Hung This traditional window consists of two sashes that can be raised and lowered for optimum ventilation. Both sashes tilt in for easy cleaning.
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Two Section Slider This design features two operable sashes that glide horizontally. Sashes lift out or swing in for easy cleaning. |
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Three Section Slider This popular model offers a great viewing area and consists of two operable end sashes that glide horizontally and a fixed middle sash in one frame. Sashes lift out or swing in for easy cleaning.
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Casement Casements open like doors, with a hand crank swinging the window open to the desired angle. Casements offer the greatest amount of ventilation and the tightest seal against air and water moisture of any operating window. They can be installed individually or in multiple pair combinations. |
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Awning Awnings consist of an operable sash hinged from a fixed joint at the top of the window. The sash tilts out and up, using a crank like a casement. These windows are often used to add ventilation above or below other large windows. |
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Hopper This model is typically used in basements and features one operable sash which opens to the interior of the house |
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Bay Bay windows project from the wall and offer a panoramic view of the outdoors. Picture, double hung and casements can be combined to create a bay window. The windows on the end may be set at 30 or 45 degrees. |
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Bow This elegant window also extends away from the home and forms more of a curved shape to give the appearance of more room space. Both operable and fixed casements may be included to create a bow.
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Garden The garden window juts from the wall and has two operating casements combined with two fixed glass panels. Garden windows feature a display shelf for plants and other collectables with a Corrian seat option.
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Circle Top A circle top window is commonly used as a decorative accent alone or
positioned over a window or door unit. |
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Picture A picture window is a fixed glass unit that does not open or close.
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