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=== Horizontal Sliding Windows === | === Horizontal Sliding Windows === | ||
[[Horizontal Sliding Windows|Horizontal sliding windows]] often simply referred to as 'Sliding Windows', have two sashes. In some horizontal sliding windows, one of the sashes is fixed while the second moves within the frame. In other horizontal replacement windows, both sashes can move horizontally within the frame. Horizontal sliding windows are one of the least expensive operable window options available on the market today. They are produced with fiberglass, composite, wood, wood clad, aluminum and vinyl frames and may include single, double or triple glazing. It is possible to order horizontal sliding windows with a Low-E coating to lower energy loss. | [[Horizontal Sliding Windows|Horizontal sliding windows]] often simply referred to as 'Sliding Windows', have two sashes. In some horizontal sliding windows, one of the sashes is fixed while the second moves within the frame. In other horizontal replacement windows, both sashes can move horizontally within the frame. Horizontal sliding windows are one of the least expensive operable window options available on the market today. They are produced with fiberglass, composite, wood, wood clad, aluminum and vinyl frames and may include single, double or triple glazing. It is possible to order horizontal sliding windows with a Low-E coating to lower energy loss. | ||
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[[Category:Replacement Windows]] | [[Category:Replacement Windows]] |