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Our Window Styles
For some, determining which window styles best complement your home can seem daunting. However, with our specialists in your corner, it doesn’t have to be! Our team offers a wide variety of window styles, sizes, and shapes suitable for all types of residences.
Our selection of window styles includes:
- Single/Double-Hung Windows
- Slider Windows
- Casement Windows
- Bow & Bay Windows
- Awning Windows
- Specialty Windows
- And more!
YOUR WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY
Single-hung windows feature a single movable sash, raised from the bottom for ventilation, while the top stays stationary. Double-hung windows feature two operating sashes that move up and down to allow ventilation through the top, bottom, or both. The opening over the top sash lets stale or hot air exit, and the opening below the lower sash draws fresh air in.
Sliding windows operate horizontally to allow for full top to bottom ventilation. Since they are constructed from fewer parts than conventional windows, they are traditionally low maintenance and easy to use.
Awning windows are hinged on the top while opening from the bottom, allowing for ventilation while offering protection from precipitation and moisture. They are usually placed higher on walls for privacy or with large stationary windows for an enhanced view.
Casement windows are side-hinged and crank outward, allowing for full top-to-bottom ventilation. Aside from coming with various design features, casement windows are energy-efficient, easy to open and close, and offer excellent ventilation.
Bay windows have three openings available in angled projections, while a bow window has four or five. A bay window’s structure is comprised of a picture window flanked by two, usually smaller, windows. Alternatively, a bow window’s structure is curved and showcases a rounder appearance.
An egress window is a window large enough, as defined by local business codes for entry or exit in case of an emergency. These are typically required when finishing a basement and are paired with an Egress Well with attached ladder or steps for easy escape.
Awning windows are hinged on the top while opening from the bottom, allowing for ventilation while offering protection from precipitation and moisture. They are usually placed higher on walls for privacy or with large stationary windows for an enhanced view.
We create specialty windows to cater to unique or stand-alone wall spaces. Whether you have an unconventionally shaped area on your wall or are looking to increase privacy for your bedroom or bathroom, custom-made specialty windows may be an excellent solution.
Double-Hung Windows
Slider Windows
Awning Windows
Casement Windows
Bow & Bay Windows
Specialty Windows
Ready for a New Window Style? Reach Out to Our Team Today!
For more information about our full line of window styles, reach out to our window installation professionals today!