Architectural Windows Architectural windows accent other windows. They also look great on their own, providing unique character to any home. These windows come in a variety of shapes and grids can be added for further customization. Are also referred to as Picture Windows or Circlehead Windows.
Basement Windows The basement windows can be stationary or can consist of a sliding window. Both types provide strong insulation, ultimately reducing energy costs and preventing water leakage. Intended to be installed at below grade level to ventilate basement or cellar areas.
Bow/Bay Windows Bow/Bay windows capture the world outside your home, as they expand the view from any living or dining room. These beautiful windows will bring plenty of light into a room, brightening up your home.
Casement Windows Casement windows have a metal gear that opens the windows completely outward, allowing complete ventilation. This is a great window for catching breezes. Multiple grid and color options are available to improve your home’s appearance.
Double Hung Window A type of window that has an upper (outside) sash that slides down and a lower (inside) sash that slides up. It is a vertical operating window.
Single Hung Window The single hung window features a stationary top and a movable bottom half. One or more locking devices are furnished to secure the sash in the closed position.
Sliding Windows Sliding windows open horizontally and they are latched at the middle of the two windows, creating a tighter seal for the window. Multiple glass and grid options are available.
Rolling Patio Doors These sliding glass doors on a stainless steel track provide a smooth and durable operation.