Product Specifications

Impact-Resistant windows & Doors

Engineered for strength, style, and energy efficiency.

Frame material: Reinforced aluminum, wood or vinyl, corrosion-resistance finish. multiple color options available.

Glass: Laminated, impact-resistance glass, double-glazed with low-E coating, UV protection and sound reduction, energy Star certified.

Locks & Hardware: Multi-point locking systems, rust-proof stainless steel components, child-safety lock options.

Installation: Professional installation included, sealant and insulation for maximum efficiency, stucco cut and finish as needed.

Optional upgrades: Hurricane-rated glass, decorative grids or tints, smart lock compatibility.

All our products meet Florida Building Code standards and are backed by warranty.

Single hung:

Single-hung windows feature a fixed top sash and a movable bottom sash, offering a traditional design with good ventilation, and are known for their affordability and energy efficiency.

Here's a more detailed breakdown of single-hung window specifications:

Design and Function:

  • Sash Configuration:

    Single-hung windows have two vertical sashes: a fixed top sash and a movable bottom sash.

  • Operation:

    The bottom sash slides up and down within the window frame, allowing for ventilation.

  • Ventilation:

    The operable bottom sash provides ventilation, and the fixed top sash offers a clear, unobstructed view.

  • Space Optimization:

    Single-hung windows open flush with the wall, making them ideal for areas like patios and walkways.

  • Aesthetic Appeal:

    They offer a traditional aesthetic that suits many home styles.

  • Easy Operation:

    Single-hung windows are easy to operate, with only one sash needing to be moved.

  • Materials and Construction:

  • Standard Sizes: Single-hung windows come in a range of standard sizes, with widths between 1'9" and 4' and heights ranging from 2'11" to 7'.

  • Custom Sizes: Custom sizes are available to fit specific architectural requirements or design preferences.

    Affordability: Single-hung windows are often more affordable than other window types due to their simpler design and fewer moving parts.

  • Energy Efficiency: Their design minimizes air leaks, making them energy-efficient.

  • Easy Maintenance: They require less maintenance due to fewer moving parts.

  • Versatile Design: They can be used in various rooms, including bedrooms and living rooms.

Double Hung:

It has the same appearance as the single hung with the differences that exterior double-hung windows typically feature two operable sashes that slide vertically, offering ventilation and easy cleaning from inside. Standard sizes range from 24 to 48 inches wide and 36 to 72 inches high, with options for various materials and features.

Sliding Windows:

Sliding windows, known for their horizontal sliding sashes, come in various sizes and configurations, with common horizontal widths ranging from 36 to 84 inches and heights from 24 to 60 inches, though custom sizes are also available.

Picture Windows:

Picture windows are large, fixed windows designed for unobstructed views and maximum natural light, typically featuring a single, large glass pane and a low-profile frame. They come in standard sizes ranging from 2 feet x 3 feet to 6 feet x 5 feet, with options for custom sizes.

Architectural Windows:

Architectural window specifications cover various aspects, including design, performance, materials, and installation, ensuring windows meet specific project requirements and standards.

Shapes and Sizes: Architectural windows come in a wide array of custom shapes and sizes, including fixed, half-circle, arched, and other unique designs.

Casement Windows:

Casement windows, hinged on the side, swing open like a door, offering full ventilation and tight seals when closed. They come in various materials like wood, vinyl, aluminum, or fiberglass, with standard sizes ranging from 2' to 3' wide and 4' to 6'6" high.

General Features: Opening Mechanism: Casement windows typically open with a crank or lever that pivots the sash.

Awnings Windows:

In architectural terms, an awning window is a window hinged at the top, opening outward like an awning, and typically wider than tall, offering ventilation and natural light while protecting against rain.

Mechanism: Awning windows are hinged along the top edge of the frame, allowing the window sash to swing outward, creating an "awning" effect when opened.