Window & Door Styles

WINDOW & DOOR STYLES Window Tech Inc., Lakeside, California

SINGLE-HUNG WINDOW Traditional in appearance. Single-hung windows slide vertically and are reminiscent of old-style sash windows. Combine them with a picture window for more impact.
 
 
SINGLE-HUNG TILT WINDOW Bottom sash slides vertically for venting, plus tilts for easy cleaning of outside panes. Combine with a picture window for lots of fresh air and impact.
 
 
 
DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOW Enjoy all the elegance of years gone by with up-to-the-minute functionality in our double-hung windows. Features multiple operable vents for easy cleaning.
 
 
DOUBLE-HUNG TILT WINDOW Enjoy all the elegance of years gone by with up-to-the-minute functionality in our double-hung windows. Top and bottom sash tilt for easy cleaning.
 
 
 
HORIZONTAL SLIDER WINDOW A popular style for contemporary homes. Horizontal sliders are typically used for bedrooms requiring egress.
 
 
HORIZONTAL DOUBLE SLIDER* A convenient style for your home. Both sashes operate for easy cleaning and maintenance. Typically found in bedrooms requiring egress.
 
 
 
PICTURE WINDOW A perfect selection for view homes. Picture windows capture maximum visibility. Combine a picture window with other windows to allow for ventilation.
 
 
RADIUS WINDOW Radius windows enhance the character of both contemporary and traditional homes. Arched windows are perfect for door transoms, too.
 
 
 
CASEMENT WINDOW Graceful styling and high-tech engineering make casement windows a popular choice. Jamb hinges allow the window to completely open outward for maximum ventilation and to achieve egress.
 
 
AWNING WINDOW Hinged on the top of the window, awnings tilt out to allow for ventilation, even during bad weather. An ideal accent above or below a picture window.
 
 
 
BAY WINDOW Create a focal point in a living or dining room. Bay windows extend out, incorporating three separate windows jointed at 450 angles. Choose ventilating windows as flankers to let in fresh breezes.
 
 
BOW WINDOW Bow windows are similar to bays, but often incorporate more than three windows. Windows are joined at a less dramatic angle. Choose ventilating windows as flankers to let in fresh breezes.
 
 
 
SKYLIGHT Add both light and height to a room. Glass skylights are much more thermally efficient and durable than plastic. Choose opening and non-opening styles. One model even closes automatically when it rains.
 
 
SLIDING PATIO DOOR The industry leader for strength, function and beauty. Our traditional sliding patio doors in vinyl and aluminum are tough enough to earn a higher structural rating while still maximizing the glazing area. Tough, attractive hardware provides smooth operation. Optional grid styles and patterns complement your windows perfectly.
 
 
 
FRENCH-STYLE SLIDING PATIO DOOR An elegant French-style sliding patio door. This favorite of architects, builders and homeowners combines the look of a French door with the space-saving ease of a sliding patio door. Made of sturdy low-maintenance vinyl or fiberglass, the frames won’t rot, peel or require paint. You get reliable performance and beauty for years to come.
 
 
IN-SWING FRENCH DOORS This is the traditional in-swing French door with one important difference: the strength and durability of fiberglass construction. In-swing doors open into your home, providing the ideal passageway when you have limited outdoor space. Durable, low-maintenance fiberglass means these French doors will not crack, peel, warp, split, pit, or corrode. Ever.
 
 
 
OUT-SWING FRENCH DOORS This is the traditional out-swing French door with one important difference: the strength and durability of fiberglass construction. Outswing doors are the perfect solution when you have limited indoor space. Durable, low-maintenance fiberglass means these French doors will not crack, peel, warp, split, pit, or corrode. Ever.

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