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WINDOW
TYPES
Single-Hung
Awning
Double-Hung
Hopper
Sliding
Bay
Casement
Bow
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Single-Hung Very Basic design. Bottom Sash moves up and down. More economical than double-hung windows
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Double-Hung Top and Bottom Sash moves up and down. Sashes tilt inward for easy maintenance. A versatile window, compatible to most home styles.
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Sliding Single of multiple sashes that each slide horizontally. Can be a source of additional heat due to large window area. Treat with double - or triple - paned glass.
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Casement Hinged on one side allowing the window to swing outward. Convenient folding handles prevent interference with screens. A Practical option for window sill ledges and sitting areas where the window is frequently opened for comfort.
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Awning Hinge at top swings outward. Provides ventilation while relinquishing the elements. Capable of being placed higher than others, awning windows provide exceptional ventilation.
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Hopper Hinge at bottom swings inward. Commonly a basement window. Provide exceptional ventilation and light to rooms.
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Bay Window Angled around the center window. Angular design using casement or double-hung windows. Provide exceptional ventilation and light to rooms.
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Bow Window Angled around the center window. Uses multiple casement windows. Provide exceptional ventilation and light to rooms.
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TYPES
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