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Double Hung Windows 

Double Hung Windows are a beautiful choice for any home, from classic to contemporary. Both sashes can be raised or lowered vertically for ventilation and can be tilted inward for easy cleaning. Choose from several different product lines, sizes and material types to best fit your needs. Our windows come standard with sloped sills to move water away, easy glide sash systems, and meeting rail systems that provide a tight seal for protection and energy efficiency. 

Single Hung Windows 

Single Hung Windows provide a classic look for any home. They can be raised from the bottom for ventilation. They are often the most budget friendly and are ideal for very tall windows where the top half will not be operational. Choose from several different product lines, sizes and material types to best fit your needs.

Casement Windows 

Casement Windows are a popular choice because they provide a clear view to the outdoors and can be fitted together to expand your view. They open outward to provide a level of control over how much ventilation is achieved and are generally the most airtight. Because they open and close easily with the turn of a handle, they're a great option for spots that are difficult to reach, like over the kitchen sink. Choose from several different product lines, sizes and material types to best fit your needs. Our windows come standard with locking system that secures the sash at multiple points with one easy to use handle.

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Horizontal Sliding Windows 

Horizontal Sliding Windows slide open horizontally from one side, providing easy access to fresh air. Sliders are common where reaching to lift or close the window is impractical like above a kitchen sink or soaking tub. Sliding windows can be installed in multiple configurations, a common one being the 3 lite where two narrow window panels flank a larger centre panel. Combined, three panels provide a large viewing area for natural light and ventilation. Cleaning is easy because each sash can slide left and right .

Picture Windows

Picture Windows primary function is to provide a feature to your room bringing natural light and unobstructed views. It is the most energy efficient style and inoperable, providing additional security. 

Bay & Bow Windows 

Bay & Bow Windows bring the outdoors into your home. Bay windows are typically a fixed window in the center joined together with of venting windows on each side of your choice on each side. Bow windows are four to six windows joined together (fixed centre with casement windows to each side) at 10 degree angles to form a graceful curve with a more rounded, circular appearance than a bay window. Options include 3, 4, 5 unit designs with equal sized casement or double hung windows and painted or stained head and seat boards

Ask us when preparing an estimate to advise you on upgrading an existing window opening to a bay or bow window. 

Awning Windows

Awning windows are often placed above or below other windows to add architectural interest, light and ventilation to a room. They are to hinged and glide open and shut with the turn of one easy-to-reach handle. Choose from several different product lines, sizes and material types to suit your preferences.

Garden Window 

A Garden Window is a unique window designed to not only provide light, views, and ventilation but also focus the suns energy on an area where plants, herbs and flowers can flourish. Garden Windows accomplish this by extending from the home's façade and having both a glass surround and top. Vents are placed on either side of the window unit, to capture good cross ventilation, and typically have an interior shelf for additional surface area. Our garden windows will not rot or warp and can include a protected, laminated wood seat for added beauty and function.

Custom & Shaped Windows 

Custom and Shaped Windows - ellipse, eye-brow, half rounds, hexagons, octagons, pentagons, rounds, and trapezoids - are all possible. Shaped replacement windows are most often used as accent windows, either stand alone or joined with operable windows, and can be the design feature that sets a home's curb appeal apart and add a touch of interest to a room.

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