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Shaped Windows

What Is A Shaped Window?

A casement window is a window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges. It is opened by turning a crank handle, which causes the window to swing outward like a door. Casement windows are typically hinged on the side, but they can also be hinged at the top or bottom. They are a popular choice for residential and commercial buildings because they offer good ventilation and are easy to operate. They can be used singly or in pairs, and are often combined with other types of windows, such as fixed windows or sliding windows.

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What Are The Benefits Of A Shaped Window?

There are several benefits to using shaped windows:

  • Natural light:  Shaped windows allow a good amount of natural light to enter a room, which can help create a bright and welcoming space.
  • View: Shaped windows can provide an interesting and unique view of the outdoors, depending on their shape and location.
  • Decor: Shaped windows can be used as a design element in a room, adding visual interest and character to the space.
  • Personalization: Shaped windows can help to create a more personalized look for a home, as they are not a standard rectangular shape.
  • Value: Shaped windows can add value to a home by increasing the amount of natural light and improving the views. They can also add visual interest and character to the exterior of the home.

Glass Options For A Shaped Window:

Double pane

A double pane window is a type of window that is composed of two panes of glass separated by a space, or "air gap." The air gap between the panes of glass is sealed and can be filled with air or an inert gas, such as argon or krypton. Double pane windows are a popular choice for residential and commercial buildings because they provide several benefits over single pane windows.

Argon gas

Argon gas is used as a filling in energy efficient windows. It is an inert gas that is used to reduce heat transfer between the inside and outside of a building. Because argon is denser than air, it is able to reduce the amount of heat that is lost through a window by limiting the movement of air in the space between the window panes. This can help to keep a building warm in the winter and cool in the summer, which can save energy and reduce heating and cooling costs. In addition to its insulating properties, argon gas is also a poor conductor of electricity, so it can help to reduce the amount of electrical conductivity in a window.

Aesthetic Options For Shaped Windows:

Our company provides a wide range of options and colors for windows, it means that customers have the ability to choose from a variety of styles, materials, and finishes when selecting windows for their home or commercial building. This can help customers to find windows that suit their specific needs, preferences, and budget.

Low-Emissivity

(low-e) glass is a type of window glass that has a thin, transparent coating applied to one or both sides of the glass. The coating is designed to reflect heat and reduce the amount of infrared and ultraviolet light that passes through the glass.

Triple pane

A triple pane window is a type of window that is composed of three panes of glass separated by two spaces, or "air gaps." The air gaps between the panes of glass are sealed and can be filled with air or an inert gas, such as argon or krypton. Triple pane windows are a popular choice for residential and commercial buildings because they provide even better insulation and energy efficiency than double pane windows.

Our Quality Shaped Windows!

Our windows have been designed and manufactured to meet and exceed Canada’s energy rating standards. They are made with high-quality, energy-efficient materials that help to reduce heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer, resulting in a more comfortable and energy-efficient home. All our windows they been rigorously tested and certified by independent organizations to ensure that they meet or exceed all relevant energy rating standards.

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