WINDOW STYLES
CASEMENT WINDOW
Casement windows are hinged on the side and crank open outward to the left or right allowing for full top to bottom ventilation. Common above kitchen sinks, casement windows give you the flexibility to group them in stunning combinations.
AWNING WINDOW
Awning windows are hinged on the top and open outward from the bottom, allowing for ventilation and protection from the rain. Often placed higher on walls for privacy or in combination with large stationary windows for a better view.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS
Double-Hung windows have two operating sash that moves up and down allowing for ventilation on the top, bottom or both. Single-Hung windows allow ventilation through a single operable lower sash. Both offer easy cleaning from inside your home and remain flush with the wall, making them ideal for patios or walkways.
FIXED AND PICTURE WINDOW
These windows are stationary and do not open. This makes them more energy efficient and allows for larger sizes than a window that vents. Often used in combinations to maximize the view.
BASEMENT WINDOWS
There's no need to neglect the smaller windows in your basement. Installing or updating the basement window ensures you can take pride in your home while enhancing security and energy efficiency in vulnerable areas.
What makes our basement windows the perfect choice for your home?
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Superior strength and durability against wind and weather.
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Energy-efficient design to save on costs and keep your home comfortable.
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Triple-barrier weather-stripping for peace of mind
HORIZONTAL SLIDING WINDOW
Horizontal Slider windows open with the sash sliding left or right. Some people find a sliding glass window easier to open and close than a crank-style window. Since they slide open without protruding, horizontal sliders are an excellent choice for rooms facing walkways, porches or patios. Horizontal slider windows are a favorite for contemporary style homes and are also popular for satisfying bedroom egress requirements. In a single slider, one sash slides to open. In a double slider, both sashes slide open.
BAY AND BOW WINDOWS
Bay and bow windows are created by combining three or more windows together so that they angle out beyond the house wall. They can be casement, double-hung or picture units depending on the need. By using more windows, bay and bow windows allow more light in and also give you extra space inside your room.
TILT AND TURN WINDOW
This European design is not only stylish but functional. A sophisticated technology for truly outstanding performance.
Designed for maximum brightness and unobstructed views with a unified and consistent look that makes them ideal to pair with existing windows.
Built to meet the latest and most stringent energy efficiency standards with hassle-free operation.
The standard frame colour is white. A variety of features and options are available in this window type including different frame stain colours, hardware, and grille styles.