Types of Windows:
Single Hung Consists of two separate glass panes (sashes), however the bottom pane is the only movable part. There are a variety of options that are available with this economically priced window.
|  | Double Hung Consists of two separate glass panes (sashes), and both the top and bottom pane are movable. With its traditional styling and state-of-the-art technology, tilt-wash double-hung windows give homes the beauty of natural wood interiors, weather tight performance and a long-lasting, low maintenance exterior. The unique tilt-wash system makes cleaning these windows a breeze.
|  | Bay & Bow Picture Bay and bow units utilize all the great qualities of individual casement windows, yet nothing beats the beauty of these windows. With these factory-mulled units, you can create impressive batteries of light that will enhance the elegance and value of any room, and any home.
Both bay & bow windows feature your choice of several light configurations. Each window contains an operating casement featuring dual compression seal for weather protection. There are also several options of degree compressions.
|  | Casement Window The rich interior of casement windows adds beauty and charm to a home, and their slender sash help bring the outdoors inside.
Casement units can be ordered as double and triple units with a single exterior frame skin for an attractive, seamless exterior appearance and jobsite convenience. |  | Slider Gliding windows feature contemporary gliding design. Their efficiency, performance and appearance are a great addition to any home. |

| Garden Ideal for kitchens, dining rooms or bathrooms. Lets light in for your favorite houseplants, yet keeps weather out.
Additional Window Options: Hopper (Basement) Eyebrow Shapes
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Definition of Terms:
Low E Glass Low Emissivity Glass, introduced in 1979, features two types: hard coat and soft coat. Low E glass works by reflecting heat, UV light, and infrared (IR) light back to its source. In turn, low E glass protects your skin, wood, and fabrics from damaging UV rays, and against infrared light, which is simply heat energy. This energy efficient feature works to keep the heat in during the winter and the heat out during the summer thus decreasing both your heating and air-conditioning costs.
Argon Gas Argon gas consists of a nontoxic, nonreactive, clear, and odorless gas fill between windowpanes. In turn, the overall transfer of heat between the inside and outside of your windows is significantly reduced. This energy efficient feature can also save you money during the peak summer and winter months.
Sash The sash refers to the framework around the window in which the panes of glass are set in. |

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