Wondering what window style would suit your home? Double Hung Windows - A window that has two operable sashes which slide vertically.
Double Vent Sliding Windows - A window in which both sashes move.
Horizontal Sliding Windows - A window in which the sash moves horizontally.
Garden Windows - These unique windows can include shelves and opening vents.
Half-round or Radius windows - These windows have curved tops and custom designs.
Picture Windows - A non-opening/operating window.
Picture windows are always non-operable.
Casement Windows - A window with a side-hinged sash that opens outward for ventilation.
Choosing the right window for your home is important.
Bay Windows - An angled combination of three windows that project out from the wall of the home.
Bow Windows - A combination of windows in 3-, 4- or 5-lite configurations within a radius . The windows have an arced appearance.
Replacement bay and bow windows are great for smaller homes where space matters. Bay and bow windows can be installed with double hung (up and down) windows, casement windows (usually the middle window) as well as picture windows.The construction of a replacement bay window consists of either three individual windows or a single window unit welded together to form a three dimensional space extending from the home. A traditional Bay Window is constructed of a large center Picture Window with Double Hung Windows on either side. For example, Casement Windows or Picture Windows.
Traditionally a replacement bow window consists of Casement Windows, however, Double Hung Windows and Picture Windows may be used as well.The most popular window types are vinyl windows, aluminum windows and wood windows.
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