Casement windows are hinged at the side and rotate outward to provide ventilation. Casements are easy to operate via their crank handle. Multipoint locks are standard on all Ply Gem casements windows, and insure an easy and secure fit when locked in place.
Awning windows are hinged at the top and swing outward for ventilation. Awnings are easily operated with a crank handle and are secured by with locks on each side. Awning windows can be paired with picture windows to allow for ventilation at the top or at the bottom of a window configuration.
Fixed windows feature an operating sash that has been fixed into place. While they do not offer ventilation, their appearance and sightlines are identical to a casement or awning window, making them ideal for multi-lite configurations.
Horizontal sliders (also known as gliders) can slide to the left or right and offer a cost effective yet energy efficient choice. An integral pull rail allows the slider to operate effortlessly and robust locks keep the sash in place for a tight seal.
Single Hungs (also known as vertical sliders) feature a stationary upper panel and a venting lower sash that glides upward for ventilation. Hidden balances allow the sash to be opened to any desired height.
Rake windows are windows with irregular angles and sides. Often used to mimic roof lines, rake windows are a great way to add visual interest and character to a home.
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