Double-hung

Both sashes can be raised and lowered and both tilt in for easy cleaning.


2 Section Slider

Both sashes slide back and forth.  Panels are lifted out for cleaning. 


3 Section Sliders
Two end units slide open and close, center window is fixed.


1 Section Casement

One sash that cranks out away from the house, hinged on the side.  Opens 90° for cleaning.


2 Section Casement
Two sashes that cranks out away from the house, hinged on the side.  Opens 90° for cleaning.

3 Section Casement

One fixed picture window flanked by two sashes that cranks out away from the house, hinged on the side.  Opens 90° for cleaning.

Picture Window
Fixed window that does not open. A Picture window is a deadlite inside a master frame.

Deadlite 
 
Fixed window without the master frame of a picture window.

Awning

Awnings are an operable window with a sash that tilts out and up, using a crank like a casement.

Hopper

Single sash, hinged at the bottom that tilts in the house from the top.

Bow

Bow windows are a series of windows that are combined to arch out beyond the wall. Both operable and fixed casements may be included in a bow. 

Bay

Bay windows jut further from the wall than bow windows. The windows on the end may be set at 45 or 30 degrees to the wall. Fixed, double-hung or casements can be combined to create a bay window.