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A window consists of an outer frame that goes in the hole in the wall, and a sash frame that holds the glass. The style of the window refers to how the sash operates or opens within the outer frame.
There are four traditional styles of windows - double hung, awning, casement, and sliding. The one that is most appropriate for you can depend on a number of factors such as how they operate and how much ventilation they allow.
- How you operate the window - manually slide them up or down, or mechanically wind them out
- How much ventilation they allow in
- Can they be opened during inclement weather without bringing it inside
- What room they are being used in
- Which one looks best on the outside when opened
- The amount of wall space available for the window and its location
Talk to Stegbar about what is best for you and your home.
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