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Are your current windows poorly designed or outdated? Do they struggle to help you maintain a consistent temperature in your home or clash with your aesthetic? Sub-standard windows can be detrimental to your quality of life and often contribute to higher energy costs. But don’t worry, DeCola Windows & Doors has the windows you’ve been looking for.

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Casement

Contemporary style with an increased amount of light and larger view. Casement windows have become more common in more recent buildings, beginning in the late 1980s. Casement windows swing open in the same fashion a door would, hinged at the frame and swinging outwards. Casement windows offer a better air seal than the more traditional double hung windows because the lock mechanism pulls the window sash tight into the weather seal, compressing it to create a tighter seal, while hung windows do not have this ability. Our casement windows operate with a turn crank and feature multi-point locking mechanisms.

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Awning

Awning windows are similar to casement windows in that they are hinged and open outward. The major difference between awning and casement windows is that awning windows are hinged at the top of the frame rather than on the side of the frame. Awning windows are also typically used above or below a window, or above doors. Awning windows are usually wider than they are tall, but can be customized to virtually any size.

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Hung Windows

Hung windows give your home a more traditional appearance. Single hung windows are a very simple window, made of an upper and lower panel. The upper panel is fixed while the lower panel slides up and down to allow for ventilation. Since there is only one operating panel, there is a screen only on the operating half of the window.

Double hung windows have two operating sashes, the top and bottom sashes slide up and down, compared one operator in a single hung window. Double hung windows also have a feature that allows the sashes to swing in, allowing for easy cleaning of the exterior glass panel. The screen spans the whole face of the window in double hung windows, because of the two operating sashes.

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Slider

Slider windows have one or more panels that slide horizontally. These windows are commonly used as basement windows where ventilation is needed.

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Bay/Bow

Bay windows are multi-paneled windows (usually three panels) that are angled in order to create a protrusion out of your home to fully capture the view of the outdoors. Bay windows usually have a fixed panel as the centre, and two operators (double hung or casement) as the outside panels. Bow windows are similar to bay windows except they contain four or more operating or fixed casement windows to form a more gradual curve.

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Fixed

Fixed windows are windows that cannot be opened. They come in a variety of different shapes to suit your home, including; octagons, hexagons, trapezoids, half rounds, full rounds, quarter rounds, ovals, ellipses, triangles, parallelograms, etc. They can be used to accent your home, or allow a huge amount of natural light into your home.

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Tilt & Turn

Tilt & Turn windows are a European style window. Turning the handle 90 degrees allows the window to swing into the house, similar to a door, and a 180 degree turn allows the window to tilt in from the top for ventilation. The versatility of the Tilt & Turn window allows for you to open your windows while not taking up much space.

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Skylights

Adding more natural light into your home, skylights come in a range of sizes and features with a full assortment of blinds available.

Classic Skylight – Come in a wide variety of sizes along with an assortment of blind options. Can be vented (manual or electronic) or fixed. Designed for locations where an emergency exit is not necessary.

Sun Tunnel – Ideal for smaller rooms such as closets, hallways, and second baths.

Roof Windows – Similar in style to a classic skylight, but have the ability to open wider if necessary.

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Casement

Contemporary style with an increased amount of light and larger view. Casement windows have become more common in more recent buildings, beginning in the late 1980s. Casement windows swing open in the same fashion a door would, hinged at the frame and swinging outwards. Casement windows offer a better air seal than the more traditional double hung windows because the lock mechanism pulls the window sash tight into the weather seal, compressing it to create a tighter seal, while hung windows do not have this ability. Our casement windows operate with a turn crank and feature multi-point locking mechanisms.

Is This What You've Been Looking For?

Chat with one of our professionals today for a quote.

Awning

Awning windows are similar to casement windows in that they are hinged and open outward. The major difference between awning and casement windows is that awning windows are hinged at the top of the frame rather than on the side of the frame. Awning windows are also typically used above or below a window, or above doors. Awning windows are usually wider than they are tall, but can be customized to virtually any size.

Is This What You've Been Looking For?

Chat with one of our professionals today for a quote.

Single Hung

Hung windows give your home a more traditional appearance. Single hung windows are a very simple window, made of an upper and lower panel. The upper panel is fixed while the lower panel slides up and down to allow for ventilation. Since there is only one operating panel, there is a screen only on the operating half of the window.

Is This What You've Been Looking For?

Chat with one of our professionals today for a quote.

Double Hung

Double hung windows have two operating sashes, the top and bottom sashes slide up and down, compared one operator in a single hung window. Double hung windows also have a feature that allows the sashes to swing in, allowing for easy cleaning of the exterior glass panel. The screen spans the whole face of the window in double hung windows, because of the two operating sashes.

Is This What You've Been Looking For?

Chat with one of our professionals today for a quote.

Slider

Slider windows have one or more panels that slide horizontally. These windows are commonly used as basement windows where ventilation is needed.

Is This What You've Been Looking For?

Chat with one of our professionals today for a quote.

Bay/Bow

Bay windows are multi-paneled windows (usually three panels) that are angled in order to create a protrusion out of your home to fully capture the view of the outdoors. Bay windows usually have a fixed panel as the centre, and two operators (double hung or casement) as the outside panels. Bow windows are similar to bay windows except they contain four or more operating or fixed casement windows to form a more gradual curve.

Is This What You've Been Looking For?

Chat with one of our professionals today for a quote.

Fixed

Fixed windows are windows that cannot be opened. They come in a variety of different shapes to suit your home, including; octagons, hexagons, trapezoids, half rounds, full rounds, quarter rounds, ovals, ellipses, triangles, parallelograms, etc. They can be used to accent your home, or allow a huge amount of natural light into your home.

Is This What You've Been Looking For?

Chat with one of our professionals today for a quote.

Tilt & Turn

Tilt & Turn windows are a European style window. Turning the handle 90 degrees allows the window to swing into the house, similar to a door, and a 180 degree turn allows the window to tilt in from the top for ventilation. The versatility of the Tilt & Turn window allows for you to open your windows while not taking up much space.

Is This What You've Been Looking For?

Chat with one of our professionals today for a quote.

Windows That Match Your Style

We offer a variety of home windows to brighten your spaces with natural light and complement your home's overall design. Our selection spans from classic to contemporary styles, each providing a unique blend of aesthetic appeal and energy efficiency. Transform the look and feel of your home, while enjoying the savings on your energy bills.

Unmatched Quality and Design

We craft our windows from high-quality materials, incorporating cutting-edge design features to make them long-lasting and highly functional. The right windows will seamlessly integrate into the style of your home, letting you sit back and enjoy the improved insulation, security, and visual appeal of your home. 

Take the Next Step with Decola

You shouldn’t have to choose between style and functionality. At DeCola Windows & Doors, you can have both. We will transform your living spaces into vibrant, energy-efficient, and aesthetically pleasing environments. 

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