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Frames are multi-chambered hollow wall designs for improved strength, durability and thermal efficiency.

Frames have matching craftsman-beveled exteriors that add beauty plus performance by diverting water away from the center of the window.

Heat fusion welded corner construction for maximum rigidity to form square durable assemblies that eliminate air and water penetration forever.

Metal reinforced meeting and interlock sash rails eliminate distortion. Both lock and receiver secured to reinforcing for added security.

7/8" overall insulated glass system with non-metal "Warm Edge" spacer system with dual seals reduces condensation, improves longevity and performance.

Built in lift rail on sash for ease of operation.

Vertical slider constant-force balance hardware offers smooth, trouble free operation and sash tilt feature.

Horizontal sliders include dual tandem 316 Stainless Steel roller sets with self-cleaning raised roller track.

Operable windows include 1/2 screen with full lift rail (two screens on three panel).

Windows feature offset drainage system with one way covers.

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Model 2600 Single Hung, featured here.


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