
Gliding Windows
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Clear, one-lite insulating glass
Satin Taupe sash lock
White sill track on wood units / Beige sill track on clad-wood units
All wood Brick Mould Casing (wood units)
4 9/16" (116 mm) jambs. 3 9/16" (90 mm) jambs are available for clad-wood Gliders.
Finger pull on stile of operating sash
XO operation
• Half screen • Bare wood interior
Vinyl Drip Cap and nailing fin (clad units)
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Gliding Windows |
A popular style for contemporary homes. Horizontal sliders are often used for bedrooms requiring egress.
The Glider is a reliable choice for simple operation and energy efficiency.
A Glider's sash slides horizontally on the window sill.
It's a perfect window for areas where a swinging sash would be in the way, for example, overlooking a deck or porch.
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Gliding Windows
By T.M.Cobb |
Sliding Windows belong to the same family as the Double Hung. The major difference is that they open horizontal rather than vertical. You can gain a wide-eyed vista much like a picture window when utilizing a sliding window. All units are available single or dual glazed.
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