choosing the perfect windows

Slider Window

Sliding windows have one or more panels that move horizontally along upper and lower tracks, allowing you to easily open up half of the window for ventilation.

Single-Hung Window

Single-hung windows are raised from the bottom for ventilation, while the top sash remains stationary. Single-hung windows provide a classic look for any home.

Double-Hung Window

Double-hung windows have operable upper and lower sashes. Lowering the top sash and raising the lower sash can allow warmer air near the ceiling to move out through the top, while cooler air can flow in through the bottom.

Casement Window

Tilt turn windows are very stylish, functional and attractive windows, suitable for any application. Tilt turn windows are multifunctional: they can open as casement windows to the inside of your home or be hinged at the bottom and open inward.

Awning Window

Awning windows are hinged at the top and swing outward from the bottom. They glide open and shut with the turn of one easy-to-reach handle. Awning windows are often placed above or below other windows to add architectural interest and light.

Picture Window

Picture windows are appropriately named, they are large, fixed panes with low profile frames to maximize the view. Since they’re fixed panes, they are stationary, and can’t move or open.