Casement windows
Casement Windows hinge at the side and open out from the other side.
Features & Benefits
- Provide exceptional airflow. By design, you can open casement windows all the way
- depending on your needs
- Add architectural distinction
- Work well with other window styles
- Receive high security ratings
- Boost energy efficiency.
Awning Windows
An Awning Window has hinges at the top of the frame, and swings outward from the bottom.
Features & Benefits
- Block rain
- Block UV damage
- Reduce cooling costs
- Protect delicate plants
- Protect your foundation
- Improve curb appeal
Single-Hung Windows
A Single-Hung window has a fixed top sash and a bottom sash that can be raised.
Features & Benefits
- They are much cheaper to order and install than double-hung windows.
- Since only one sash opens, they provide more energy-efficiency against air leaks.
- They are easier to install because there are fewer moving parts to consider.
Double-Hung Windows
A Double-Hung Window has a top sash that can be lowered and a bottom sash that can be raised.
Features & Benefits
- Visual appeal. Matching just about any home style, double-hung windows can be adapted to fit your taste and the look of your home, whether it is traditional or contemporary
- Ventilation. With both open, cool air from outside will enter through the bottom sash while warm air from inside your home will exit through the top sash.
- Safety. You can’t push them outwards. This makes them safe near decks, patios, and outdoor walkways.
Sliding Windows
A Sliding Window is a window that opens by sliding horizontally along a top and bottom track in the window frame.
Features & Benefits
- There are no sashes to block your view
- They are easy to use
- They are energy efficient
- They require little maintenance
Picture Windows
A Picture Window consists of a single pane of glass without any rails that doesn’t open.
Features & Benefits
- They can make the room look larger than life.
- They let in plenty of natural light.
- They have a flexible and functional design.
Bay Windows
A Bay Window consists of a Picture Window at the center with two different windows on both sides.
Features & Benefits
- Extra space. As far as specialty windows are concerned, bay windows are the most functional since they add extra space and dimension to your home
- More windows equals more light
- Better exterior views
Bow Windows
A Bow window uses the same style of window in each section, and the whole structure is rounded.
Features & Benefits
- More natural light
- Customizable window options
- Increased curb appeal
Custom Windows
Custom Windows are specifically designed to fit a unique style.
Features & Benefits
- Superior aesthetics. Custom fittings allow you to choose the exact style and color you prefer for your home.
- Optimum energy efficiency. With custom-made windows, you can choose double or triple-paned models that offer better insulation for your home.
- Easier installations. Custom Windows have less prep-work and fewer additional materials to complete window installation.
- Versatile designs. Custom Windows offer flexibility in styling