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Bay windows transform your living space. You get:
Bay windows usually include a large central window between two double-hung or casement windows, joined together to form a large viewing area.
There are no rules for the placement of your new bay windows. They make a great addition to the east-facing walls of the house or your living room to catch the morning sun or the backyard walls to overlook your garden.
Your new bay windows can be customized with different exterior brick molds and interior woods. Wood choices include:
Interior laminates are also available in cherry and natural oak finishes.
Some of the paint options available are:
The frame and sash of your new bay windows are welded together to form a weathertight, airtight seal. Other energy saving features include:
Your bay windows flood your home with light without adding to your air conditioner’s workload.
We install your windows and guarantee the quality of our workmanship with a 10 year warranty on all residential window and door installations.
Call us today for a quote on your new bay windows for your Burlington home.
The strips of wood, vinyl, plastic or other material dividing glass panes in windows are called muntins.
While they look nice, they can also impede the view from your window.
Single–sash casement windows do not have muntins (dual-sash windows have a single muntin between each sash; however it is hardly an impediment).
As a result, there’s less obstruction between you, your window, and the view you’re looking at.
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