Window Types

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A section of a building facade featuring two windows. The upper window has a wooden frame and is reflecting tree branches. The lower window, also with a wooden frame, includes a decorative green glass pane and a small louvered vent on the side.
Double-hung windows offer easy ventilation and timeless style.
A closed window with a metal frame and a fly screen, reflecting some greenery outside. It is positioned beside textured blue paneling and light-colored siding.
Casement windows provide excellent airflow and unobstructed views.
A series of windows with blue frames, some featuring decorative metal grilles and others showcasing several potted plants, with sunlight casting patterns through the glass.
Casement windows provide excellent airflow and unobstructed views.
A traditional wooden-framed window with intricate detailing set against a backdrop of a brick wall. The window features multiple glass panes and decorative metallic knobs. Near the lower left corner, a small green tree adds a touch of nature.

Bay Windows

Bay windows create a charming nook and expand your view, perfect for adding character and brightness to any room.
A close-up view of a broken window, with shattered glass pieces and torn paper or cardboard covering the opening. The window frame appears worn and is set against a brick wall.

Sliding Windows

Sliding windows offer smooth operation and wide ventilation, ideal for spaces where you want easy access to fresh air.
Two white-framed windows with multiple panes are set against a vibrant yellow wall. The windows have a symmetrical design and cast subtle shadows on the wall, suggesting bright daylight.

Double-Hung

Double-hung windows provide versatile airflow control and a timeless look that fits many home styles.

Our Windows

A glimpse at the styles that brighten homes with Clearview.

A plastic sheet with visible tape repairs is spread over a window, divided by a central mullion. The exterior reveals a brick wall, with rough wooden planks at the base of the window and a partly visible architectural structure above.
A shattered glass panel with a sticker labeled 'Power Savings Guide' and a note indicating a 10-year warranty. The background includes a kitchen setting with a water dispenser, dishes, and some utensils.
A single-pane window with a wooden frame set in a pale brick wall. The window has four sections and appears to be slightly weathered. Through the glass, a hint of greenery can be seen, suggesting an outdoor view or reflected foliage.
A vintage-style window featuring multiple panes is framed by light beige walls. Natural light filters through the slightly weathered glass, revealing a blurred view of greenery outside. The windowsill appears aged, with subtle signs of wear.
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