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With the wide variety of choices and configurations available on the market today, choosing the right windows for your home can get complicated. In order to help you choose the right windows, please take note that each room in your house has different operating and ventilation needs. For example, a slider or casement window makes more sense above a kitchen sink, because both provide easier operation than a double-hung window.


Double-Hung Windows will restore the essence of traditional beauty to your home.
Double-Hung windows do not consume exterior space;
they are a good fit for walkways, porches and patios.
The primary feature in double-hung windows is that
both window sashes open vertically. And this ability to open both sashes allows for cross ventilation. The number one benefit of the double-hung window with the tilt-wash version is that you may never have to go outside and wash your window again. Look for windows in which the top sash will tilt open, too. This will make it easier when the windows are up high to open for cleaning.
Double-Hung Features
- FiberCore structural sash stiles for maximum strength
- DraftBlock triple weatherstripping seals offer the best in draft protection making your home more comfortable
- Coved interior glazing bead adds beauty, while contoured lift rails allow for easy and comfortable operation
- Pre-tensioned, dual pulley Block & Tackle balance system for a lifetime of worry-free operation
- Recessed pick resistant locks provide added security, and ventilation night latches allow you to enjoy a nice breeze without fully opening your window
- Extruded aluminum screen frame with heavy-duty aluminum corners for a lifetime for trouble-free performance
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Double hung windows tilt-in for easy cleaning that doesn't require ladders, steps or the risk of falling.
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Low profile tilt latch with easy-grip design for quick and safe sash release. Ventilation latches allow you to vent the window without fully opening your window.

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Enjoy a brand new view of nature's best without compromising your comfort or style. By choosing a bay or bow window for your favorite room, you'll not only add instant curb appeal from the outside but imagine the impressive view from the inside.
Bay windows are combinations of three windows projecting outward from a room, typically with a large fixed center glass panel. Bow windows are a variation of baywindows, made up of three or more equal sized window units joined at equal angles to form a curve.
Bay and bow windows offer a number of benefits. They
maximize space, provide multiple views, and increase
the flow of light into your home. Bay and bow windows
are best suited for new construction. Before adding one
or both to your new home, please note that bay and bow
windows are big and heavy, so they must be installed in
an area of your home that can properly support the
weight.
Interior surfaces of Bay windows are also available with optional Formica® laminates, which eliminate the need to paint or stain the Bay's interior, while also providing greater ease of maintenance and more durability. Formica® surfaces are available in Painter's White, Golden Oak, Provincial Oak or Colonial Cherry.
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Colonial Cherry 45° Bay Window featuring two operating casements, all with Fawn SunShades.
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Bay and Bow Windows add depth and dimension to any home's facade
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Glide into a whole new frame of mind with our superbly designed two- or three-lite sliding windows.
Sliding windows offer the appeal of traditionally styled windows but give all the great performance benefits advanced technology has to offer. The slider window has two sashes framed side-by-side, both frames slide horizontally. Slider windows are an economical option for filling large openings and allowing maximum viewing. As a matter of fact, sometimes one slider can more economically fill the opening of two side-by-side double hung windows.
Many people choose slider windows because of their modern look. Slider windows are commonly found on more contemporary homes.
Slider Window Features
- Easy lift out sashes on the traditional sliding windows
- Patented Narrowline window design for greater visible glass area
- FiberCore structural sash rails for added strength - In Swing Only
- UltraCore polyurethane insulated windows offer higher resistance to heat and cold providing you with added comfort
- Coved interior glazing bead for added beauty
- Tandem dual brass rollers with stainless steel axle for easy sliding - Lift Out Only
- Recessed pick resistant locks provide added security
- Ventilation night latches allow safe venting for air flow
- Extruded aluminum screen frames with heavy-duty aluminum corners for a lifetime of worry-free performance
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Tan Tilt-In Slider with both sashes
tilted in for ease of cleaning. |
Golden Oak Three Section End Vent with
Matching Georgian Contour Grids. |

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