Window Types
Casement windows provide unobstructed views, open from the side, and seal tightly around the frame for energy efficiency. Casement windows are a great way to let fresh air into your home.

Awnings provide unobstructed views, open from the bottom for ventilation, even during mist and light rain. Combine awnings with casements and picture windows.

Double-hung windows have two moving sashes, one above the other, operable by sliding up and down.

Single hungs have two sashes, a top sash that is stationary and a bottom sash that is operable by sliding up and down.

Sliding windows have two, three or four sashes operable by sliding from side to side.

Folding windows can expand and open up to 52 feet with up to eight sash per side. Large folding windows can also be utilized as pass-throughs.

Tilt-turn windows open in two ways: tilt in at the top or swing in at the side.

Bay windows combine three or more windows angled to create a scenic panorama in your home.

Radius windows allow additional style and light into your room and are available in full circles, half circles, quarter circles, elliptical, oval, and custom shapes.

Geometric windows can stand alone or be used to complement other windows and doors. These windows come in custom shapes such as triangles, trapezoids, pentagons, hexagons, octagons, and more.

Looking for non-operating windows? Direct set windows are ideal for the most sunlight and scenery viewing without ventilation. Triple pane glass options are also available for increased energy efficiency.
Door Types

Sliding Patio Doors slide from side to side. Combine them with stationary door panels for wider views, and radius or transom units for additional light.

Swinging Patio Doors swing in or out. Similar radius and transom units allow additional light into your home. Also, combine them with additional patio doors for custom and panoramic views.

Multi-Slide Doors are easy to operate with multiple options including stacking, pocketing, bi-parting, and one-way units.

Lift & Slide Doors stack or pocket up to ten door panels for expansive openings up to 60 feet and over 900 options.

Folding Doors are available in multiple options: swing out, fold to one side, or split and fold to either side.

Entrance doors make statements with so many custom options: materials, thicknesses, raised or flat panels, one or more glass lites with or without divisions, colored glass, finely crafted glass, interior and exterior finish stains and colors, and single or double-wide units.

Fiberglass doors include entry doors, patio passageways, utility doors, and more. There are multiple options to choose from: wood grain textures, smooth skins, raised or flat panels, divided lites, decorative glass, blinds between glass, finish stains and colors, and single- or double-wide units.