Bay, Bow & Garden

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Bay and bow windows project outside the home to create additional space and dimension within the room.

Exterior vinyl surfaces protect the window from the elements, while insulated seat boards keep the home interior warm in winter and cool in summer.

With many options to choose from, you can customize your bay and bow windows to achieve the look that makes your home most appealing.

Bay & Bow Windows Feature:

  • Made from furniture grade oak or birch
  • Constructed using 9 layer 1 1/4″ hardwood plywood
  • Internal structural support system

Available options* :

  • Factory made roofs
  • Prefinished (stained or painted) interiors
  • Solid surface seats
  • Recessed lighting

garden

Garden windows are designed to maintain energy efficiency while allowing for maximum light. Custom made for a perfect fit, this beautiful window style makes full use of the window opening while operational windows allow for ventilation.

* Not all options are available on all models, please see a salesman for details.

Picture Window

picture-windows

Picture windows provide an expansive view of the world outside.

While they do not ventilate, they provide for maximum visible light and can make the room they brighten seem larger and more wide open.

Picture windows can be combined with any other window style to create truly unique combinations. These units can dramatically improve the curb appeal and value of your home.

Casement, Awning & Hopper (Basement)

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Casement windows “crank-out” from the inside of the house, swinging to the outside. They can be hinged on either the left or the right side.

Engineered with heavy-duty hardware, the casement can open to a full 90 degrees.

Awning windows are similar to a casement turned on its side, except that they have different and very special hardware. This special hardware allows it to hinge at the top and open towards the outside from the bottom.

Hopper windows are windows somewhat similar to awning windows, yet in reverse. Hoppers are hinged at the bottom of the window and open up from the top falling into the inside of the home. Hoppers are commonly used in basements.

Casement windows feature:

  • Fully welded sash & frame
  • Multi-point locking system for airtight seal
  • Fold away nesting handle
  • Ratcheted gear operation hardware
  • Heavy duty extruded screen, interior mounted

Awning windows feature:

  • Fully welded sash & frame
  • Bulb-type seal to keep window airtight
  • Dual locking handles for added security
  • Scissor style operator with fold away nesting handle
  • Heavy duty extruded clipless screen

Double Hung

Double hung replacement window

The Double Hung window consists of two sashes, one on top and bottom.

Both slide up and down as well as tilt in for easy cleaning. The sliding action is made possible by stainless steel coils (balance system), which support the weight of each sash.

The bottom sash is primarily used for opening the window, although the top sash can also be slid downward for ventilation.

A half screen is standard, but you can upgrade to a full screen and open both sashes for maximum air flow.

Side Slider

 

sliding-windows

Side Slider windows have either two or three sashes.  Three section sliders can be manufactured with equal 1/3 lites or 1/4  1/2  1/4 with a larger center panel.

On a sliding window, the operating sashes can often be lifted out to the inside of the home for easy cleaning.

This window is usually used when the width is greater than the height.

Side Sliding Windows Feature:

  • Fully welded sash & frame
  • Interlock meeting rail for a tight seal
  • Sliding track – removable for easy cleaning
  • High quality brass rollers for smooth operation
  • Ventilation limit latch
  • Heavy duty extruded frame