Similar in appearance to the double-hung window, the single-hung window features a stationary top and a movable bottom half.
A window with two sash, where the bottom sash slides up and down and the top sash is fixed. Many single-hung windows also have a tilt-in option on the bottom sash for easy cleaning.
A window frame containing a pair of vertical sliding sashes in which only one sash is moveable, usually the lower in contrast to a double hung sash.
A window that has only one sash that slides vertically in the frame. The lower sash will raise to provide ventilation and egress.
A window in which one sash slides vertically and the other sash is fixed.
referring to a window with a fixed top sash and a lower sash that slides vertically. (IMAGE)
A window that looks like a double hung window but has a fixed top sash and an operable bottom sash. This style, though useful in some applications, removes the oportunity for both sash units to ventilate and tilt in for easy cleaning.
A vertically operating window that is comprised of one operating and one stationary sash.
Window made with two (top and bottom) Sashes. The top sash is stationary while the bottom sashes operates vertically.
Refers to a type of window where the bottom window sash goes up and down. The upper sash remains fixed.
A type of hung window with only the lower sash being operable. (See Double Hung and Triple Hung)