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Arch Top Window
A window with an arched top and strait sides. Stationary (does not open). |
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Awning
Hinged at the top and swings outward. |
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Bay Window
A combination unit made up of three or more windows. Side flanker windows project out from the wall at 30, 45, or 90 degree angles. Center units are parallel to the wall. Can be assembled from almost any combination of casement, double hung, or picture windows. |
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Bow Window
A combination unit made up of three or more windows, assembled along a common radius. |
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Casement Window
Opens outward by hinging at the left or right side. |
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Circle or Round Top Window
A half-circular window usually placed above another window or door. Stationary (does not open). |
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Combination Window
Window assemblies made by joining single units (double hung, casement, picture) to form more elaborate designs. |
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Double Hung/Single Hung Window
One or both sashes slide vertically. |
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Elliptical Top Window
Like a Circle Top, except elliptical in shape. Stationary (does not open). |
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French Casement Window
Both sashes open out. No center jamb. |
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Picture Window
A non-venting or inoperable fixed window. |
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Polygon Window
Windows of unusual shapes, i.e. - octagons, trapezoids, triangles, etc. |
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