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Windows

Awning Window

Hopper Window

Casement Window

Hung Window

Slider Window

Tilt & Turn Window

Fixed/Picture & Architectural Shaped Windows

Bay & Bow Windows



Awning Window



Where beauty and performance combine to create a classic window. The awning window is hinged at the top and opens out-wards with the simple twist of a crank. The screens are on the inside to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance from the exterior view. This window is ideal for kitchens, basements or low-level windows. Awnings are an excellent choice where ventilation is a necessity. With a large glass area, sunlight is easily able to brighten every room, plus you’ll never have to worry about letting the rain in while keeping your window open for some fresh air!


Hopper Window



The hopper window is the reverse of an Awning window. It is hinged at the bottom and opens inwards from the top. This is an ideal window for smaller openings such as bathrooms and basement windows.


Casement Window


The casement window is an attractively designed window system that performs at all levels! This window has become increasingly popular due to its versatility. Designed with a concealed multi-point hardware, you can feel safe and secure in your home. These windows may be opened to a full 90 degrees, by twisting an easy-to-use crank, for either ventilation purposes or for easy access for cleaning. These windows look wonderful when combined to make Bay or Bow windows.


Hung Window



A traditional window coupled with modern technology and energy efficiency. This classic window comes in both a single and double operating sash. The single hung has one stationary sash, one that moves up and down, and comes with a half screen for ventilation. The double hung is comprised of two operating sashes and includes a full size screen. Both windows can tilt in with the touch of your finger, ensuring that the cleaning of these windows is nearly effortless.


Slider Window



This past favourite continues to strive in today’s window market with its smooth sliding window panes. The opening and closing of these windows are simple and effortless. This comes in a single and double slider series. In the single slider, one pane is stationary and the operating pane slides horizontally. Included is a screen that covers half the window. The double slider window has two sashes that move sideways and includes a full size screen. The operable sash can tilt in for easy cleaning from within your home. Another commonly used window is our tri-lite series. Similar to the double slider, this window comes with three panes. The middle pane is stationary, however the two end panes slide in, and can be tilted for easy cleaning.


Tilt & Turn Window



Famous in Europe for decades, this window has now found its way into the Canadian market. Combining European technology and engineering, this is the most versatile and unique window on the market. Not only does it provide a large unobstructed glass area, but the multi-point locking system is unsurpassed. With the turn of the handle, this window can be tilted in from the top for ventilation or with another twist in the handle it will open inwards, similar to the casement window. This window is excellent to use in oversized openings or as an emergency exit.


Fixed/Picture & Architectural Shaped Windows



These windows cannot be opened, however they offer a large unobstructed view and increased protection from the outside elements. They are available in virtually any shape, from rectangular to full circle! Adding a shaped window to your home can make a big difference in its appearance. Semi-circles or other shaped windows can be designed to fit perfectly over other window or door systems to create an impressive combination. The possibilities are endless!


Bay & Bow Windows



These are windows combinations that reach out into the world without leaving the comfort of your home. Bay windows are typically three windows joined together, whereas bow windows consist of four or more windows joined together to form a graceful curve. These can be comprised of almost any window, from fixed windows (that cannot be opened), to vented windows (that can be opened) or a combination of the two