Sash Windows
Single-Hung Windows:
Traditional vertical sliding windows with
a fixed upper sash.
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Double-Hung Windows:
Vertical sliding windows with both upper and
lower sashes are movable.
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Single-Slider Windows:
Vertical sliding windows with only one
movable sash.
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Double-Slider Windows:
Vertical sliding windows with both sashes
being movable.
Hinge Windows
Casement Windows:
Hinged windows that open outward like a
door.
Awning Windows:
Hinged at the top and open outward,
providing ventilation.
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Hopper Windows:
Hinged at the bottom and open inward,
suitable for basements.
Slider Windows
Sliding Windows:
Sliding windows consist of one or more
movable sashes that slide horizontally.
Allowing fresh air into a space.
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Gliding Windows:
A sash that moves horizontally. The term
"gliding" emphasizes the smooth,
frictionless movement of the sash.
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Lift and Slide Windows:
Lift and slide windows feature a design that
allows the sash to be lifted slightly before
sliding horizontally. This enhances smooth
movement and improves the seal when
closed, boosting energy efficiency.
Fixed Windows
A fixed window with a sleek, minimalistic frame made of sturdy aluminum,steel, vinyl or fiberglass. Finished in a matte black finish to accentuate its modern aesthetic. The frame is exceptionally thin, maximizing the glass surface area to showcase the breathtaking view beyond.
Through the crystal-clear glass pane, you're treated to a stunning panorama of nature's beauty. In the distance, majestic mountains rise against the horizon, their peaks kissed by wisps of clouds.
As you gaze through the fixed window, you're captivated by the tranquility and serenity of the natural world, feeling a profound sense of peace and connection to the beauty that surrounds you.