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Casement windows hinge on one side and swing outward left or right. They open via a fold‑away crank or Easy‑Slide, seal tightly for energy efficiency, capture breezes when open, and use protected interior screens that don’t interfere.

A double-hung window can be raised from the bottom or lowered from the top with two sashes that move independently.
The two sashes are stacked and meet in the middle with a latch that locks the window shut.

A single-hung window has a
single movable sash that slides up from the bottom, while the top sash stays
stationary. When open,
the two sashes overlap, requiring no additional space to ventilate.

An awning window has hinges
at the top of the frame, and swings outward from the bottom. They can open with the simple crank of a handle or
with the basic glide of the
Easy-Slide Operator hardware.

Picture windows,
or fixed frame windows, are non-operable windows.
As stationary windows that do not open,
it’s common to pair picture windows with operable windows.

Sliding windows glide open horizontally from one side to the other. Sliding on a track, they require no extra space to operate. Sliding windows offer easy and controlled access to fresh air and provide excellent energy efficiency when closed.
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