San Diego Window and Door Products
Single Slider Windows
Single slider windows have one stationary panel (or sash) and one panel that glides to the right or left horizontally in grooves or tracks. Single slider windows are very common and a great replacement window option for San Diego homes that were originally built using them.
Learn moreDouble Slider Windows
Double slider windows have two panels that glide to the right or left horizontally in grooves or tracks. Double sliders are very common and a great replacement window option for San Diego homes that were originally built using them. They have two side by side glass panels that both slide.
Learn more3-Lite Slider Windows
3-Lite slider windows have three panels. The center panel is a stationary sash that does not move. The left and right panels glide to the right or left horizontally in grooves or tracks.
Learn moreSingle Hung Windows
Single hung windows have two panels (or sashes). The bottom sash slides vertically while the top sash is fixed. Single hung windows are the most common vertical slider. They look similar to double hung windows which also have two sashes that are vertically oriented.
Learn moreDouble Hung Windows
Double hung windows have two panels (or sashes). Both the upper and lower panel slide vertically within a common frame. The bottom sash slides up to open while the top sash slides down to open. Unlike single hung windows, double hung windows do not have a fixed panel.
Learn moreCasement Windows
Casement windows are hinged to allow an outward swing of the window away from the frame and wall. Casement windows typically have a single glass panel that swings open to the outside. These replacement vinyl windows provide an attractive option that maximizes viewing area, but also provides the option to open for airflow and ventilation.
Learn moreAwning Windows
Awning windows have a single glass panel that is hinged at the top and swings open from the bottom. The awning window opens out, and away from the wall in an upward swing.
Learn moreBay Windows
Bay windows are a specialty window comprised of three window section that project out from the wall. Each window section is typically joined at 30 or 45 degree angles. The center window panel is often larger than the side windows and is typically fixed in place. Bay windows add beauty to San Diego homes.
Learn moreBow Windows
Bow windows are a specialty window, similar to bay windows, but they provide a more rounded look. Bow windows include multiple window sections, typically joined at 10 degree angles.
Learn moreGarden Windows
Garden windows are a specialty window. They project outward from the wall, providing added space to the room and letting in a lot of light. Garden windows typically include three windows sections. The larger center section is fixed in place while the side windows usually open.
Learn morePicture Windows
Picture windows are a fixed sash window. They use a single window panel in a fixed frame. These vinyl replacement windows are designed to increase natural light and provide a greater viewing area. Picture windows are non-ventilating and non-operational. They can be added to any San Diego residence or business.
Learn moreGeometric Windows
Geometric windows are specialty windows available in standard and custom geometric shapes. Common shapes include rectangles, octagons, half-circles (or half-rounds), circles and fixed sash windows. They use a single window panel in a fixed frame.
Learn morePatio Doors
Sliding patio doors are composed of two or more glass door panels. One or more of the door panels will slide horizontally to open and close. The sliding takes place on rollers which are hidden in channels. As sliding patio doors are quite common, and often in high traffic areas, they are often in need of replacement.
Learn more3-Panel Patio Doors
3-panel sliding patio doors are composed of three glass door panels. One of the door panels will slide horizontally to open and close. The sliding takes place on rollers which are hidden in channels. Three panel patio doors offer more viewable area than standard two panel sliders.
Learn more4-Panel Patio Doors
4-panel sliding patio doors are composed of four glass door panels. One or two of the door panels will slide horizontally to open and close, depending on the configuration. The sliding takes place on rollers which are hidden in channels. Four panel sliding patio doors offer even more viewable area when compared to 2 or 3 panel sliders.
Learn moreFrench Sliding Patio Doors
French sliding patio doors provide the elegance and sophistication of French doors while also allowing the convenience of a sliding door. Other than the look, French sliding doors are very similar to standard sliding patio doors.
Learn moreFrench Hinged Doors
French hinged doors add a classic look of elegance and sophistication to any San Diego residence. French doors typically open outward, hinged from the door jams on each side. Doors can be ordered with a varying number of panels, depending on the design and look that's desired.
Learn morePatio Doors with Pet Doors
Pet entry doors are identical to traditional sliders but they add the convenience of a built in pet door. Sliding patio doors are composed of two or more glass door panels. One or more of the door panels will slide horizontally to open and close.
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