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Awning windows What: The one that cranks open from the bottom Where: Often placed higher on walls for privacy and air flow Fun Fact: Can stay open in the rain so you hear the pitter patter and feel the fresh air. Casement windows What: The one that cranks open Where: Popular above kitchen sinks because they're so easy to open Fun Fact: Can be as big as 8 ft.

Gliding windows What: The one that slides side to side Where: Often found in kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms Fun Fact: Like a sliding glass door, but smaller. Pass-through window What: Sits just off of your countertop and slides smoothly into a pocket in the wall Where: Popular in kitchens that open to a patio or deck Fun Fact: Impressive way to host a party and really open up your spaces.

Big doors What: Epic moving glass walls that fold, slide or pivot Where: Often used for panoramic views and bringing the outside in Fun Fact: More than just a door, it's up to 60 ft. Entry doors What: The front door and the first impression Where: The entrance of your home, of course!

Fun Fact: Adds curb appeal and character to any home. Perfect Match Tool. Order Replacement Parts Purchase hinged door parts at our online parts store. Need A Part? Visit our online Parts Store. Where to Buy. Safety Glass Tempered safety glass is available on all products, and comes standard on all patio doors. Laminated Glass Laminated glass is also available, for added strength, enhanced security and sound control.

Sound-Reducing Glass This glass helps reduce the volume of outside noise. Privacy Patterned Glass Let in light while obscuring vision and adding a unique decorative touch to your home. Low-E4 Sun Impact-Resistant Glass is tinted for maximum protection from the effects of intense sunlight and provides all the benefits of Low-E4 glass. Choose from clear or gray. This distortion is not considered to be a defect in the glass.

Glass Options Nobody takes energy efficiency more seriously than Andersen. Glass Performance Options. That's because the Low-E4 models, which are made to go in Andersen's Series windows and doors, have a. That's a measure of how well a window blocks heat from sunlight, expressed as the fraction of solar heat that enters.

The lower the SHGC, the less heat comes through. We fenestrate every time we put a window or a door in a building. So get out there and fenestrate today!

Where were we? Oh, right, windows.



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