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TYPES OF WINDOWS

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When you have decided on the kind of window that will meet your needs, call us to discuss the best options for your family. What specific products will provide the look your house needs? What kind of glass should you use? What kind of financing options are available so you can take advantage of the great deals available now?

Double Hung and Casement Windows
single hung windows 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.
double hung windows 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.
sliding windows 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.
casement windows 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.
awning windows Awning Windows
These strong windows will improve any home’s appearance. Awning windows create ventilation in any type of weather, as the window tilts open at the bottom. The sturdy metal roto gear creates easy opening and closing.
basement 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.
sliding glass patio doors Rolling Patio Doors
These sliding glass doors on a stainless steel track provide a smooth and durable operation.

TYPES OF GLASS

Glass OptionsThere are many different types of glass to choose from. Check to see which types fit your needs.

Green & Clean is a dual pane glazing unit with double strength LoE 366 glass, stainless steel XL Edge™ spacer system, Argon enhanced gas filled, Neat™ low maintenance exterior glass surface, and Preserve™ protective film on both sides.

Green & Clean Extreme is a triple pane glazing unit with two panes of LoE 366 glass, stainless steel XL Edge™ spacer system, Krypton and Argon enhanced gas fill, Neat™ low maintenance exterior glass surface, and Preserve™ protective film on both sides.

Insulating Glass is formed when two or more pieces of glass are spaced apart and sealed to form a single-glazed unit with an air space in between the two pieces of glass. This air space creates insulation for the window, keeping heat inside the home during cold weather.

Laminated Glass is created by joining two or more pieces of glass together with an inner layer of transparent plastic. It is designed to retain adherence of glass on the plastic layer in the event of breakage. Laminated glass is four times more impact resistant than non-tempered glass. It also is very effective in reducing sound transmission through the window.

Low E Glass is a low emissivity glass that has a transparent coating on it. This coating acts as a thermal mirror, as it reflects radiant heat and allows the passage of visible light. In hot climates, Low E glass reflects solar heat, keeping the inside of your home cooler. In cold climates, Low E glass reflects the radiant heat back into the house, keeping your home warm. Cooling and heating costs are ultimately reduced, as the Low E keeps your house comfortable during both the winter and summer seasons.

Obscure Glass is used for privacy, decoration or light diffusion. A design is pressed into the glass during the rolling process and this design makes the glass translucent, allowing light to pass through, but creating a blurred surface.

Tempered Glass is reheated to a temperature right below its melting point and is then cooled quickly. This process makes the glass much stronger than regular glass. Tempered glass is designed to spread force and break into many smaller pieces upon impact.

Tinted Glass reduces both visual and radiant transmittance in the window. It reduces heat transfer, as it filters out ultraviolet light. The tint is created when a mineral called Admixture is added to the glass.



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