Window Styles

We offer a wide selection of windows in multiple styles that can perfectly fit the architectural style of any home. Our window styles range from the more traditional (double-hung) to a full range of custom-fit specialty windows. Our experts will help you choose the best options for your needs, and your budget.

Picture / Fix: Fixed/direct set units are fixed in place and do not operate. Fixed/direct set windows help add unique design touches to a home. These windows are available in a wide range of sizes and shapes, including rectangles, radius, trapezoids, octagons, and more.

Awning: Awning windows swing outward, with one sash hinged at the top. Awning windows are often placed above or below other windows and doors for additional ventilation. They open and close with the turn of a handle located on the bottom of the window frame.

Casement: Casement windows feature one sash hinged on the side and that swings outward. Casements conveniently open and close with the turn of one easy-to-reach handle on the bottom of the window frame.

Double-Hung: Double hung windows have 2 operating sashes: one that slides down and one that slides up. Double hung windows offer great ventilation. Our double hung windows feature an EZ Tilt option, which allows both sashes to tilt in from the top for easy cleaning.

Single-Hung: Single hung windows have one operating sash on the bottom that moves up and down. The top sash does not operate.

Slider – Slider windows have one operating sash that moves side to side. The second sash does not operate.

Hopper Windows – Commonly used in basements and bathrooms, hopper windows open downward or inward. They are usually rectangular style and offer great ventilation and increase natural light.

90-degree Corner Window:
90-degree corner units are fixed in place, and are available with a glazed corner post or open with no corner post* for virtually unobstructed sightlines.
*Open units with no corner post will require field glazing by others.