
The bay and bow window configuration is a dramatic architectural statement for both new construction and renovation projects in the housing as well as commercial markets.
Bay windows are comprised of 3 or 4 windows, protruding out from the building at a 30 degree or 45 degree angle. Typically the centre unit(s) is stationary, with the end units (flankers) operating in a casement, double hung or single hung configuration.
Bow windows are comprised of 4 or 5 windows, protruding out from the building at a 10 degree angle. Typically the centre units are stationary, with the end units (flankers) operating in a casement, double hung or single hung configuration.
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The window profiles are made from an exclusive, 100% virgin uPVC powder compound that is entirely lead-free. All of the mulling couplers are made of the same sturdy uPVC compound, creating a beautiful finish.
The bay and bow window system is ideal for a broad range of glass types and thickness options, according to the window types used. The interior snap-in glazing bead allows double and triple panes (casements only) to meet all glazing requirements.
Additional options, such as jamb extensions, plywood head and seat boards as well as exterior brickmoulds or nailing flanges can be used with a bay window, creating a custom fit for your project.

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