Double-Hung
Double-hung windows open vertically with sash that slide up and down. You can open double-hung windows without consuming exterior space, and with a tilt-wash version, you may never have to go outside to wash windows again. Since they do not use up valuable exterior space, double-hung windows are a good choice when windows are next to walkways, porches or patios.
Casement
Casement windows are hinged at the side and crank outward. They give you unobstructed views top-to-bottom and side-to-side and open fully – catching breezes and directing the flow of fresh air into your home.
Awning
Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward. They can be positioned in a row, column, or against other windows, creating walls of light that are both beautiful and functional. They are often used to flank picture windows.
Bow/Bay
Bay windows are typically three windows joined together. The center window is often fixed with operating double-hung or casement windows on the sides. Bow windows consist of four or more casement windows joined together to form a graceful curve.
Specialty
Specialty windows are stationary windows with curved shapes or angles other than 90 degrees.
Skylight
Skylights and roof windows are designed for installation of sloped surfaces.