Solvay Glass
Posted: 09.27.2010 at 3:46 PM

Sliding Gliding Window

The modern elegance of a sliding window is an ideal solution, particularly when a projecting window might interfere with walkways, patios, decks, or landscaping. From a functional standpoint, the sash opens easily, both sides of the window are operational, and they lift out of the track for quick cleaning.

 

Double Hung Window

Andersen's version of this traditional window design features gently curving lines for enhanced elegance and symmetry. Both the top and bottom of these windows open for great ventilation and tilt in for easy cleaning. The double hung windows do not use up precious exterior space, so they are a good choice when windows are near walkways, patios, or porches.

 

Casement Window

Casement windows are our most energy-efficient, ventilating window style. They're the perfect choice above cabinets, counters or areas where opening and closing require a reach. Just crank them outward and direct the fresh air indoors.

 

Awning Window

Rain or shine, the awning window is an easy way to boost your ventilation. It swings outward from the bottom with a turn of the crank, and the operating mechanism keeps the sash securely open. Arrange it singly or combine it with other window styles for more ventilation and light.

 

Picture/Combination Window

Match or change your home’s appearance by selecting a combination of casement, double-hung, gliding, awning, and picture window styles. With strong Fibrex® material framing and quality construction, our large-opening window combinations are the right choice for lasting beauty, durability, and energy efficiency.*

 

Bay Window

Expand the possibilities with an elegant, gently arched bow window or an angle bay window to make your home feel larger and brighter. Angle bay and bow windows can be installed in most large window openings, allowing you to improve your home’s appearance while also dramatically changing the feel of the room.