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| Operates horizontally. One sash doesn't open and the other sash moves. Included is a screen that covers half the window. The moveable sash moves sideways and can tilt into the room for easy cleaning. |
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| Operates vertically. One sash is stationary and the other sash moves up and down and can tilt into the room for easy cleaning. Includes a screen that covers half the window. |
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| A double-slider has two sashes that move sideways. Includes a screen that covers the full glass area. Both sashes can tilt into the room for easy cleaning. |
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| A double-hung has two sashes that move up and down and both can tilt into the room for easy cleaning. |
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| A casement window is a tall, narrow window that opens by cranking a handle. Casements can open out towards the left or right. |
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| An awning window works much like a Casement window. It too, opens by cranking a handle that pushes the bottom of the sash out. |
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| Fixed windows do not open at all. They are found either by themselves or in combination with casement or bay/bow windows. |
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