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Picture A window that does not open. This has no hardware and is often used where no ventilation is required or where other openers are close by and another opener is not required.
Casement A crank out windows that opens out sideways. A  common window that can be used anywhere. Installed with Truth hardware so they seal tightly and precisely year after year.
Awning A crank out window that opens out from the bottom. Perfect for place where windows need to stay open even if it rains, such as living rooms, bathrooms,  kitchens and the laundry.
Single Hung A window that opens by sliding the bottom upwards vertically. This is a classic window that gives you the same type of appearance of the traditional Victorian style windows.
Double Hung

Double hung window has two sashes both operating up and down.Both shashes tilt inside the house for easy cleaning.

Single Slider

Single slider window has two shashes ,one fixed and one operating.The operating sash tilts inside the house for easy cleaning.

Double Slider

Double  slider window has two shashes ,both operation.Both sashes tilt inside the house for easy cleaning.

Bay A window that is curved and has 3 divided sections. This is a traditionally in the living room or in the  kitchen window, often a casement on each side.
Bow A window that is curved and has 5 divided sections. This is a classic large traditional living room and  family room window giving a spectacular outside view, often with a casements on each side.