SUNROOMS

Introducing our Sunroom
Collection....

 

 

 
WINDOWS

Bay, Bow, Garden, Slider, Patio, Single Hung, Double Hung, Casement, Picture, Awning, Hopper...
 
SIDING

Horizontal, Vertical, Dutch Lap, Clap Board, Shakes, Trim, Soffits, Scallops, Belly Bands, Vents...
 
ROOFING

Fiberglass composition, one piece base shingle with a 50 year warranty...
 
 

 

SINGLE HUNG WINDOWS
One of the most common windows in new construction today. The bottom sash moves up and down and tilts, but the top sash remains fixed.

DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS
This window is one of the most common of window designs. It consists of two sash (the frame that holds the glass) that operate up and down. The style of a double-hung allows you to create a traditional look. When mulled together, they can give a dramatic feel to a room or home.
CASEMENT WINDOWS
These are windows that open like doors, providing almost a 90 degree opening for ventilation. Casements are the windows with the most visible glass area. When used in a bay configuration or with geometric windows, casements create a totally contemporary look. Because they crank open, casements are the practical choice over sinks and counters.
SLIDER WINDOWS
Think of a slider as a double-hung turned on its side. The same two sashes slide horizontally instead of vertically. In a 2-part slider, both sashes slide back and forth. In a 3-part slider, the center is stationary for a beautiful, picture window view.
PICTURE WINDOWS
Picture windows don't open, they just let in light. They're the perfect solution for windows high up, far out of reach, or for combining geometric shapes.
AWNING WINDOWS
An awning window is like a casement that's been turned on its side. Just like a casement, awning windows open a full 90 degrees for maximum ventilation.

BAY WINDOWS
When you think of a window with a great view, you probably think of a bay window. A bay is set out from your house's wall a bit, so that you can see more of your surroundings. Best of all, it can be ordered in any size and many styles. You will appreciate the larger view of the world that a bay window delivers.

BOW WINDOWS
These are very similar to bay windows, except that the window panels are geometrically aligned for a "bowed" look, hence the name. The lites in bow windows can be made to open like casements, or they can all be fixed, whatever your choice. For a contemporary look, bows really bend to your tastes.
GARDEN WINDOWS
Garden windows are the perfect window for those homeowners with "green thumbs". Just like a miniature greenhouse, garden windows can provide a home for your favorite plants. And the sides can be ordered so that they open to let in all those sweet summer breezes.
HOPPER WINDOWS
Hoppers are windows which operate like an upside-down awning window. They're generally used in basements or locations low to the ground where the window needs to open inward.

 

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