Sash Window
A sash window is a type of window that consists of one or more movable panels, called sashes, that slide vertically or horizontally within a frame. Each sash is made up of one or more panes of glass, which can be separated by glazing bars to create smaller window panes.
Picture Window
A picture window is a large fixed window that is designed to provide an unobstructed view of the outdoors. It is typically made up of a single pane of glass and is often installed in living rooms, bedrooms, or other areas of a home or building where a large, unobstructed view is desired.
Casement Window
A casement window is a type of window that is hinged at the side and opens outward, usually operated by a crank handle. The window sash swings outwards like a door, allowing for maximum ventilation and easy cleaning from inside the building.
Casement Vent Window
A casement vent window, also known as a hopper window, is a type of casement window that is hinged at the bottom and opens inward, typically operated by a crank handle. The window sash swings inward like a trapdoor, allowing for ventilation while maintaining privacy and security.
Vent Window
A vent window is a type of window that is designed to provide ventilation while maintaining privacy and security. These windows are typically smaller than traditional windows and are often installed in areas such as bathrooms, basements, or other areas where natural light and airflow are desired,
Top Hung Window
A top-hung window is a type of window that is hinged at the top and opens outward, typically operated by a handle. The window sash swings outwards from the top, allowing for maximum ventilation while preserving floor space.