One of the most popular type of window in the United States
The Single-Hung window sash can be lifted only from the bottom. The main difference compared to the Double-Hung window is that the Single-Hung has a fixed glazing in the upper part. As a consequence of it, they are very energy efficient and easy to operate.
- Integral nailing fin for new construction applications.
- Upper part is made as a fixed glazing.
- Available without integral nailing fin for replacement window applications.
- Triple weatherseal at interlock.
- Integral accessory grooves.
- 3 ¼” depth of frame.
- ¾” glazing thickness range.
- Exterior glazed sash.
- Handle integrated with a sash.
- Specially designed chamber for mosquito net.
- Sloped sill for better drainage of water.
- Firm sill leg and screen chamber that prevent warping and rippling.
The Double-Hung window can be lifted from the bottom or lowered from the top with two independent sashes. They are easy to clean as both of the sashes tilt inward for simple access to the exterior and interior panes of glazing. Double-Hung windows do not require any extra space to operate, so they can maximize both interior and exterior space
- Available without integral nailing fin for replacement window applications.
- Integral accessory grooves.
- Integral nailing fin for new construction applications.
- Specially designed chamber for mosquito net.
- ¾” glazing thickness range.
- Exterior glazed sash.
- Triple weatherseal at interlock.
- Double weatherseal on the sides and upper parts of the window frame.
- Handle integrated with a sash.
- Sloped sill for better drainage of water.
- Firm sill leg and screen chamber that prevent warping and rippling.
- 3 ¼” depth of frame.
The Advantages of Casement Windows
- Many Different Designs – Casements have many different designs to choose from such as top down grille, flat top, French, prairie grill, colonial grill, and then ones with no grill. You can even customize the window how you would like it from the color and the size to just about anything else. They come made from wood, clad, steel, vinyl, aluminum, and fiberglass.
- Casements Offer Increased Ventilation – Since they open outward, you’re able to open the window wide allowing more light and ventilation into the room since the entire window is open.
- Second Most Efficient Type of Window – Fixed pane windows (those that don’t open) are the first when it comes to energy efficiency; these would be the second. When the window is closed, the window sash pushes against the frame, creating a seal that is air-tight against leaks.
- Easy to Open and Close – Single lever latches on the windows or tandem latches allow you to open and close the windows easily. There are also automatic openers that can be used.
The Advantages of Casement Windows
- Many Different Designs – Casements have many different designs to choose from such as top down grille, flat top, French, prairie grill, colonial grill, and then ones with no grill. You can even customize the window how you would like it from the color and the size to just about anything else. They come made from wood, clad, steel, vinyl, aluminum, and fiberglass.
- Casements Offer Increased Ventilation – Since they open outward, you’re able to open the window wide allowing more light and ventilation into the room since the entire window is open.
- Second Most Efficient Type of Window – Fixed pane windows (those that don’t open) are the first when it comes to energy efficiency; these would be the second. When the window is closed, the window sash pushes against the frame, creating a seal that is air-tight against leaks.
- Easy to Open and Close – Single lever latches on the windows or tandem latches allow you to open and close the windows easily. There are also automatic openers that can be used.
Sliding Window system
Sliding windows open horizontally from one side to another. While moving on a track, they do not require any extra space to operate. Sliding windows are commonly used in tight walkways, porches and patios. It can offer controlled and smooth access to fresh air. They are made out of our unique vinyl formula and are performance tested for outstanding weathering, color retention and durability.
- Easy installation of hardware.
- Specially designed chamber for mosquito net.
- ¾” glazing thickness range.
- Integral accessory grooves.
- 3 ¼” depth of frame.
- Two movable sashes.
- Exterior glazed sash.
- Available without integral nailing fin for replacement window applications.
- Triple weatherseal at interlock.
- Integral nailing fin for new construction applications.
Our double sliding windows are equipped with two sashes that slide to the side. The great thing about these windows is that you can open and close them without having to push them upwards, crank a lever, or protrude them inwards or outside of the home. Double slider windows are similar to single slider windows. The only difference is that you can open either the left or right side, depending on your preference. We build out double slider windows that are small as your typical bathroom window and large enough to fit your living room’s picture window.
There are a number of benefits that come with double sliding windows. Those benefits include:
- They’re wide – Sliding windows typically allow you to take in a more expansive view thanks to their width which allows more natural light to enter the room.
- They’re great second story windows – Despite being extremely energy efficient, double slider windows are great for the second story because you can remove both sashes to easily clean the glass – this gets rid of the need of a ladder to clean the exterior glass on your second story windows.
- They’re easy to clean – The operable pane pops out from these windows making them easy to clean.
- They’re great second story windows – Despite being extremely energy efficient, double slider windows are great for the second story because you can remove both sashes to easily clean the glass – this gets rid of the need of a ladder to clean the exterior glass on your second story windows.
Patio Door system
Include a strong and long lasting patio door in your home with increased security features. Patio doors slide open horizontally, so they require less space to operate. Through large panels of glass we can create bright and airy spaces with a large amount of natural light. Compared to other American window systems, it is highlighted by a higher safety standard. It can be used in both traditional and modern architecture.
- 5 ⅕” depth of frame.
- Exterior glazed sash.
- Integral nailing fin for new construction applications.
- Specially designed chamber for a sliding mosquito net.
- Rigid steel reinforcement of sashes, 1,5 mm thick.
- Available without integral nailing fin for replacement window applications.
- Triple weatherseal at interlock
- It brings the outdoors in. Sliding glass doors come with large glass area and rather narrow frames. This configuration allows you to gaze at your backyard and surrounding landscape without even leaving your home. The perfect combination of framing and glass also captures views so nicely.
- It provides easy access to outdoors. Because the glass panels slide effortlessly to the side, you can easily go outside your patio or inside any room in your home. The unit doesn’t require swing space so it won’t interfere with entryways or nearby furniture.
- It is visually appealing. Aside from framing a picturesque view, sliding glass patio doors complement most contemporary home styles. Patio doors come in a wide range of colors and finishes that will enhance your home’s curb appeal. You can also choose to add grille options for extra charm.
- It is energy-efficient. Our patio and entry doors use high-quality glass packages that help with insulation inside the home. Our sliding patio units feature Low-E glass for maximum energy efficiency. This glass has special coatings that reflect heat and harmful rays, keeping your home cool during hot days and warm during winter.
- It ensures safety. Our sliding doors come with a reach-out locking system that fits the units tightly into the jamb. This not only creates a secure lock for optimal safety but also ensures a tight seal for better weather