Windows and doors are available in custom sizes to fit all projects.
Awning windows
What: The one that cranks open from the bottom
Where: Often placed higher on walls for privacy and air flow
Fun Fact: Can stay open in the rain so you hear the pitter patter & feel the fresh air
Casement windows
What: The one that cranks open
Where: Popular above kitchen sinks because they’re so easy to open
Fun Fact: Can be as big as 8 ft. tall for more light and fresh air
Gliding patio doors
What: The one that slides open
Where: Perfect when you don’t have space for a hinged door
Fun Fact: Slides left or right, opening to the great outdoors
Gliding windows
Gliding windows have one stationary sash and one operating sash that glides horizontally. A three-sash configuration, where two sash glide past a fixed center sash is also available.
Single-hung windows
Single-hung windows feature a stationary upper sash and operable lower sash that slides up and down
Specialty windows
Specialty windows are stationary (non-operable) windows characterized by their special shapes, including curves and dramatic angles. A variety of shapes are available to complement your home’s architecture.
Products
100 Series
Windows and doors are available in
custom sizes to fit all projects.
Gliding windows have one stationary sash and one operating sash that glides horizontally. A three-sash configuration, where two sash glide past a fixed center sash is also available.
Specialty windows are stationary (non-operable) windows characterized by their special shapes, including curves and dramatic angles. A variety of shapes are available to complement your home’s architecture