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| Casement Windows The smooth, clean frame and sash profile of AVANT casement windows is perfect if you enjoy a wide-open view of the outdoors and lots of natural light. Our casement windows are side-hinged to open out on the left or right providing full, top-to-bottom ventilation. These windows offer many benefits, including outstanding energy efficiency because of the tight seal (which results in lower energy bills), greater security and effortless operation. |
| Double Slider Windows Slider windows provide you with greater, more expanded view of the outdoors. Slim profiles permit for an unobstructed view, while letting more light into your home. Our Slider Windows open easily and allow for either partial or total ventilation. Slider windows are just as easy to clean from inside your home as many of other window styles offered by our company.
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 | Double Hung Windows Double hung windows have a much more conventional design than casement windows. Double hung windows are common in older homes. They come in very large widths and can help save you money. You can position one larger double hung window in place of two smaller casement windows.
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 | Awning Windows Awning windows are designed to add height, light and ventilation where you need it. Awnings are designed to allow for air circulation without exposing your room to light rain. Awning windows are hinged at the top and open out at the bottom using a crank handle for effortless operation. |
 | Bay Windows Add space, light and viewing area to your room by installing AVANT bow or bay window. Bay windows are built traditionally with a large center fixed window and two operational windows of small width, Bay windows create a beautiful focus and infuse warmth and charm into your home. Display plants, family photos or create a place to sit and relax, and enjoy the view. |
 | Bow Windows A vinyl bow window uses far-reaching curves and tall panes to attain a sense of magnificence and elegance for any home. The added benefits of installing vinyl bow windows into a home are numerous: low maintenance, strength, superior resistance to outside elements, and high energy efficiency. |
  | Low-E Glass Low E glass is a superb new technology. Window glass underwent radical changes in the 1990's. Insulated glass (two or more pieces of glass with a dead air space between) made its debut in the early 70s. Low E glass (Low Emissivity glass) was introduced in 1979. Second generation of Low E glass (dubbed Low E squared or Low E2) was introduced in 1983 with several companies claiming to have invented it.
Since then, the major glass companies have made improvements on an annual basis. Low E glass works by reflecting heat back to its source. It does this by utilizing an ultra thin metallic coating on, or in the glass. |