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When to Use a Double Hung Window
Double Hung windows are often used in Colonial, Craftsman, French, Ranch, and Victorian designs. As a rule double hung windows are taller than they are wide. Saves Space With double hung windows, the top and lower glass panels lift up and push down without projecting to the outside. This makes this style ideal for use along walks, decks, and patios. Convenience With tilt-in sash the double hung is so easy to clean. All windows on the first and second floor can be cleaned completely from the inside. No need to use ladders or hang outside to clean windows and more. Standard full screens let you have good air movement by opening the top and bottom glass panels at the same time. Half screens are also available. Super Spacer makes your glass warmer.
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