Different Window Types

Casement: A common window that opens by cranking a handle on the side.

Palladium Window: A large, multi-paned window with an arched top, often seen in Palladian architecture.

Cut-Up (Multi-Pane) Window

Transom Window: A small window positioned high on a wall, above a door or another window

Bay Window: A combination of three windows that project outward, creating a spacious bay area.

Picture Window: Large, fixed windows that offer unobstructed views and plenty of natural light.

Double-Hung: These windows have two vertically sliding sashes that can be tilted inwards for cleaning.

Awning: Hinged at the top, awning windows open outward to provide ventilation even during rain.

Cut-Up (multi-pane) Window

Skylight: Roof windows that allow natural light to enter from above. They can be fixed or venting.

Round Window: Circular windows that add a unique architectural touch.

Decorative windows often require specialized cleaning techniques and expertise due to their delicate details or intricate designs. If your window has any of the following, it likely falls under the decorative category: Stained, leaded, or etched glass, Small individual panes, Hard-to-reach components

Slider: Sliding windows open horizontally by gliding along a track.
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