Window Styles

Casement

Feature a cranking handle that opens and closes the window from the side, like a book

Double Hung

Open by sliding one sash vertically past another

Tilt Turn and Hopper

dual-functioning window: swing it in like a door or tilt the top of the sash into your room for ventilation.

Awning

Hinged at the top and open at the bottom using a crank handle. Awnings are designed to circulate air without exposing your room to elements such as light rain.

Specialty

Are stationary windows with curved shapes or angles other than 90.

Gliding

The Glider window is a reliable choice for simple operation and energy efficiency. A Gliders sash slides horizontally on the window sill. It’s a perfect window for areas where a swinging sash would be in the way, for example, overlooking a deck or porch.

Bay & Bow

Traditionally, bay windows are made from three windows: a large picture window is flanked by smaller windows on the sides that are set at 30, 45, 60 or 90 degree angles. The graceful curve of a bow window is a lovely way to open any room and capture a view.

Fixed

stationary windows designed to match double-hung or casement windows.