Quality Window Selection
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Picture Windows
Picture windows, also known as fixed windows, offer large viewing areas and plenty of natural light. They’re stationary and do not open, improving their overall energy efficiency. Use picture windows alone or in combination with other window styles to maximize the view and improve ventilation.

Bay Windows
A bay window has three glass panels. Typically, the center window is the biggest, with two smaller windows on each side. It protrudes extensively from the house, making it great for a spacious reading or dining nook.

Casement Windows
Casement windows are hinged on the side and swing out, allowing for maximum ventilation. They open with a small crank and are great for hard-to-reach areas.

Sliding Windows
Can have a single moving or both sashes moving. They provide more light and ventilation than hung windows.

Single Hung Windows
Top sash remains in place and the bottom sash is moveable for ventilation.

Awning Windows
Instead of opening from the vertical side they open along the horizontal side.

Double Hung Windows
It has two operating sashes that move up and down allowing for ventilation on the top, bottom, or both.