Sliding Windows
Sliding windows typically come with two sashes that operate by sliding horizontally. They are available in 2 and 3 lite varieties. The most popular style for sliding windows is where there are one or two sliding sashes that can move horizontally within the frame. This allows for great ventilation and easy access to sunlight, which makes them ideal for any room in your home.
The sash and the frame are welded to provide extra strength, and the heavy-duty extruded aluminum half-screen improves durability as well as a quick path to the outdoors. ABC-Win offers some of the greatest selection of vinyl slider windows available in the industry.
Our sliding windows feature double-strength and insulated glass packs as well as cam locks that are dual force resistant and meet the requirements outlined by AAMA. They also come with weather stripping, which means that you will be protected from almost anything that could come your way.
Casement
These have one main sash with a single hinge that can crank out 90 degrees for peak ventilation. Casement windows also have a contemporary yet classic look.
Since they are hinged from the side, instead of opening or sliding from the top, casement windows are uniquely ideal for spaces such as the kitchen that require maximum ventilation as they open all the way. They are perfect for rooms with great views as they are unobtrusive.
Constructed from very durable vinyl and insulated double-strength glass, casement windows are both durable and aesthetically pleasing. And with a great variety of color options, including white, tan, earth tone, and bronze, you can bet that we have any style of casement window that you might be looking for.
Awning Windows
These have one main sash that uses a top hinge that cranks out 90 degrees for peak ventilation. At America’s Best Choice – Windows, we have some of the best options in awning windows for Atlanta homeowners.
They are made from multi-chambered vinyl to provide optimal energy efficiency and durability, making them a great choice for homes or offices. Awning windows are often combined with other window types to add visual interest to a room and enhance accessibility to the outdoors.
Bay Windows
Bay and bow windows characteristically protrude from the house in a 3-dimensional arc, which adds visual interest externally and expands your living space by a small amount. Typically, bay windows have 3 separate panels that come together to form a full unit.
Single Hung
These have one vertically sliding sash at the bottom while the top sash is fixed. Single-hung windows are ideal for people on a budget, and can be used throughout the home or office. The frame and the sash of the windows are welded for improved strength, and the windows come with dual weather stripping for enhanced protection from the elements.
Composite Windows
Composite windows are made with the following high-performance features:
- Classic design to achieve the look of a wood window to match and/or enhance the curb appeal and value of your home, without bringing the problems commonly associated with wood
- SuperCap surface to provide superior thermal and weathering performance
- Made from thermally superior composite material that reduces the energy transfer better than fiberglass, wood, aluminum, and even vinyl
- Impervious to moisture – rot and insect free
- Unlimited color options
- Lowest thermal conductivity in the market (K-value), which provides greater savings on the monthly cooling and heating costs