BAY & BOW WINDOWS

At a glance, Bay and Bow windows may look alike. They both consist of three or more window panels that project outside a house; creating more space. Both are more attractive options to create a larger, less obstructed area to view your outdoor space compared to what you would see through a traditional flat window.  Bay and Bow windows will […]

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SINGLE HUNG / SINGLE SLIDER

Single hung window has two sashes: one at the top and one at the bottom. The top sash does not move, while the bottom one moves up and down. The single hung window opens as the bottom sash slides upwards to the top fixed sash. The bottom pane also tilts inwards for convenient cleaning. This window provides superior ventilation with […]

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DOUBLE HUNG / DOUBLE SLIDER

A double hung window has an upper and lower window sash that slides vertically past one another in a single frame. It is what could be considered a traditional window style. It can open both the top and the bottom sashes open. The top sash slides down to the fixed bottom sash or the bottom sash slides up to the […]

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