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Window

Leading Manufacturer, Supplier & Retailer of Jalousie Windows, Radius windows, Picture windows, Bay & Bow Windows and awning windows.

Jalousie Windows

Jalousie window is an excellent choice for porches and sunrooms or in regions with mild winters, and is available with multiple glass options or attractive cedar slats. Their louvers open easily and close tight. Use side by side to create a wall of windows or mix with picture windows to frame a view with ventilation.
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Radius Windows

A popular way to enhance the design of an arch window is adding grids. Grids are bars that divide the windows glass into smaller panes for aesthetics. Grids are available in exterior and interior options to better simulate real divided lights, while internal grids facilitate glass cleaning.
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Picture Windows

In picture windows, insulated glass is a great option for added performance and increased comfort in the home. Insulated glass is a combination of two or more panes of glass with a hermetically sealed air space between them. Optional inert gases like argon or krypton may be used between panes to further improve thermal performance and energy savings.
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Bay & Bow Windows

Bay and Bow windows can be used in many different architectural settings. Their dramatic extension from a home adds architectural accent to an exterior wall. Bay and Bow windows can be flanked with casement or single hung windows for ventilation and additional light.
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Awning Windows

Awning windows are hinged on top and open outward, enabling ventilation without letting in rain or falling leaves. Screens are on the inside of the window, where they're more protected from the elements. Awning windows are often used for basements because they can be placed high on the wall and easily operate with a turn of the handle. They are a great choice to pair with non-operable windows, such as above or below a picture window, since awning windows are generally smaller in size than double hungs, casements or sliders.
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Horizontal Sliding Windows

Horizontal Slider windows open with the sash sliding left or right. Some people find sliding windows easier and faster to open than crank-style windows. Since they open and close without protruding, horizontal sliders are an excellent choice for rooms facing walkways, porches or patios. Horizontal sliders are a favorite for contemporary style homes and are also popular for satisfying bedroom egress requirements. In a single slider, one sash slides to open. In a double slider, both sashes open. Double sliders are great for providing air circulation, particularly if there is only one window in the room.
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Double Hung Windows

Double-Hung windows are one of the most popular styles for homeowners. The window can be operated from the bottom or top sash, sliding up and down for ventilation. Since it opens and closes without protruding, double-hung windows are an excellent choice for rooms facing walkways, porches or patios. Milgard double-hung tilt windows have sashes that tilt inward to enable easy cleaning of the exterior glass.
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Garden Windows

Garden window extend out from the house and generally have an interior shelf for plants and herbs. Side vents provide ventilation. Because the window extends beyond the house, you won't want to put a garden window in a place where it would interfere with sidewalks, patios or other exterior features.
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Casement Windows

A casement window is hinged at the side and opens outward like a door. It looks like a picture window because unlike double hung or sliding windows, a casement window has no rail. Some casement windows are simply pushed open, but most have a hand crank. Screens are placed on the inside of the window, where they're more protected from the elements. If you're installing windows over a sink, countertop or appliance, a casement window with a crank can be the perfect solution.
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