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Single-Hung
Single hung windows are a traditional style that may be utilized throughout the home. They are raised from the bottom with a fixed top half.

Horizontal Rolling
Horizontal rolling windows, which have tracks at the top and bottom of the frame, function similarly to sliding glass doors, opening and shutting horizontally while offering continuous vertical views and air circulation.

Casement
Casement windows are hinged on the side and open outward, allowing air to move freely throughout your house while offering an uninterrupted view. They are commonly used in bathrooms and kitchens.

Fixed / Architectural
Architectural windows, which come in a variety of unique designs ranging from arches to trapezoids, are frequently used to complement casement windows, providing eye-catching flair to your home.
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French Door
French doors are crafted with panes of glass which helps flood the space with natural light, increase the air flow and lend a touch of sophistication to your home.

Sliding Door
Sliding doors work by sliding a door panel along a set of horizontal rails, providing easy entry and exit passageway to patios and balconies.

Bi-Fold Door
A bifold door is made up of two or more panels that are hinged together at the ends so that as they slide open, easily stack together and come to rest off to one side. To close, the panels slide from the stack and straightened out again, finishing end to end.

Garage Door
A garage door is a large door on a garage that opens either manually or by an electric motor. Garage doors are typically large enough to fit cars and other vehicles.

Pivot Door
Unlike regular hinged doors, with hinges are attached to the side of the door and the adjacent wall, a pivot door is a swinging door that rotates on a vertical axis.