All Types of Windows
Awning Windows
Awning windows are hinged on the top and open outward from the bottom, allowing for ventilation and protection from the rain. Often placed higher on walls for privacy or combined with other windows for a better view.
Bay and Bow Windows
Bay and bow windows are created by combining three or more windows together so that they angle out beyond the house wall, allowing more light in and giving you extra space inside your room.
Casement Windows
Casement windows crank open outward to the left or right allowing for full top to bottom ventilation. Common above kitchen sinks, casement windows give you the flexibility to group them in stunning combinations.
Single & Double-Hung Windows
Double-hung windows have two sash that move up and down allowing for maximum ventilation. Single-hung windows allow ventilation through the lower sash. Both offer easy cleaning from inside your home and remain flush with the wall, making them ideal for patios or walkways.
Sliding Windows
Sliding windows operate in a horizontal fashion to allow for full top to bottom ventilation. Because they don’t open outward they are an excellent choice for rooms that face walkways, porches or decks.