WHAT, WHERE, WHY
Window City offers a number of windows and doors to choose from. Each operates a little differently. This guide will help you tell the difference between them–and why and where you might want to use one instead of another. So you can choose the right window or door for every room in your home.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| CASEMENT WINDOWS For top-to-bottom unobstructed views and wide-open ventilation, you can’t beat casement windows. They’re hinged on the side, and the entire sash swings outward to open. Clean lines, smooth operation and easy cleaning make casements a favorite around the country. |
| AWNING WINDOWS Awning windows are a great choice when you want the fresh air of an open window even if it’s raining. They can be used alone, but are most often stacked, combined in a grouping, or placed underneath a large picture window to provide ventilation. |
| DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS Perhaps because it’s the most traditional window, the double hung is also the most popular window. It can open from the top or bottom, and features tilt in sashes for easy cleaning. |
| HORIZONTAL SLIDING WINDOWS For a more unique style and a slightly more contemporary look, try horizontal sliding windows. They’re a good alternative for locations where you don’t want the sash of a casement or awning window sticking out in the way - on your deck or walkway, for example. But that’s merely a practical reason for choosing them. Many people simply prefer the clean lines and smooth, gliding operation of a “slider.” |
| FIXED LITE AND GEOMETRIC SHAPE WINDOWS Special window shapes can give your home a unique individuality. It could be a large picture window, transoms stretching from wall to wall above a bank of patio doors, or an arched expanse of glass that seems to light up an entire home. Fixed-lite windows can be used alone, or combined with other windows or patio doors. |
| BAY, BOW, AND GARDEN WINDOWS Bay, bow and garden windows make a room seem larger. With their multi-unit configurations, they create the feeling that the great outdoors is actually part of the room. A bay usually consists of a large fixed window between two casement or double hung units. A bow consists of several casements or double hung units mulled together, creating a smooth arc or bow. The garden window configuration allows added sunlight from nearly any direction. |
SLIDING PATIO DOORS |



