Highly Efficient
Windowsville windows provide optimal indoor comfort through all four seasons. The Energy Rating and U-factor of our products meet the stringent government standards for energy efficiency. All our windows display the Energy Star® label reflecting their rating and specifications.
Paint & Stain Options
Whether you prefer to stick to the traditional white window look or get creative with colours of your windows, we have got you covered with huge palette variety. We also offer windows with three-stage stain to provide the look of natural wood finishing for exterior or interior.
Double Slider Window Features & Options
Vinyl Construction
Windowsville slider windows are made from a unique, 100% lead-free Canadian-made premium uPVC. As a result, our windows withstand impact and discolouration better than competition.
Looks Fitting any Design
Our slider windows can come in both traditional window look and contemporary designs depending on your preference and window location.
Structural Construction
Our slider windows come standard with precision mitered, fusion-welded corners, providing attractive appearance and eliminate the need for adhesive and sealants. Welding of internal walls yields increased structural solidity.
Easy-to-remove Screen
Our easily removable slider window screens are placed on the inside of the window, where they are more protected from the elements and can be removed by one light pull. While featuring a light construction and elegant design, the screens are sturdy and provide protection allowing maximum air flow.
Low-E Glazing Options
While Low-E coating is not visible for most of its grades and lets most visible light through, it provides year-round solar control and comfort in all types of weather. In hot weather it rejects the sun's heat and harmful UV rays. In cold weather, it reflects heat back into the room. Different levels of Low-E coating are available.
Argon gas filling
The inside of the thermal glass unit is filled with argon instead of air. Argon is an inert, odourless, safe gas, which is denser than the air. As a result, our slider windows provide reduced inter-pane convection and yield improved thermal insulation efficiency. Coupled with the Low-E coating, Argon brings the temperature of the window closer to room temperature, while also offsetting water vapour to prevent condensation.
Warm Edge Super Spacer
The non-metal, structural foam spacer is the seal that keeps the glass unit in place. The dual-seal unit combines the sealant that performs the adhesive function and the second sealant which has moisture and vapour resistance properties. Both sealants perform well in both high and low temperatures and withstand height humidity and ultraviolet exposure.
Internal Air Chambers
Our slider windows have high number of sash air chambers, providing them with top perfect insulation and effective sound proofing advantages, as well as thermal efficiency and increased sturdiness.
Organic Foam Chamber Insulation
Certified organic polyurethane foam injection ensures safe and toxin-free insulation, while improving the overall thermal and sound performance of the slider window.
Double and triple-pane insulated thermal units
Our slider windows can come with two or more layers of glass joined in a completely triple-sealed thermal unit which provides effective barrier to heat, humidity, and sound transfer for optimal comfort.
Integrated brickmold
A brickmold is an exterior trim of the slider window, framing it like a picture. It is used to fill the gap between the window and the exterior surface (stone, siding, brick, stucco etc.) while aesthetically providing a richer look. We provide various sizes and styles of brickmolds, which can be bent into shapes for shaped windows to accommodate every design.
Stylish cam locks
Our heavy duty cam locks ensure security and are manufactured for durability to withstand the weight and pressure of any size slider windows. The sash can open with either left or right sliding option.
Interior Finishes
Vinyl casings are an ideal solution for an enhanced look in your house. Vinyl is a perfect material for a casing because it does not deteriorate, chip, fade, or rot with time. We provide advanced technology with the finest materials for durable, flawless finishes that will retain their original colour with time. There is a variety of options when it comes to selecting rosettes (trim corners), that will add a unique look to your slider window.
Get Creative with Grille Options
Make your slider windows special by adding unique decorative grille pattern. Decorative grilles can make an otherwise standard window look extraordinary and add a whole new dimension to your home appearance. Majority of home owners prefer the look of grilles in their windows to complement the architectural design and augment the look of their home. Any grille configuration is compatible with any grille type to get the desired effect.
Grille Patterns
Colonial
POPULAR
Prarie
POPULAR
Elegant
POPULAR
Horizon
POPULAR
Diamond
CUSTOM
Grille Styles
Internal
External
Interior Grilles are installed between the glass units and require no maintenance, which leaves the window surface smooth for easy cleaning.
1" Flat
5/8 Flat
POPULAR
1" Georgian
5/8
Georgian
5/16
Square
5/16
Pencil
POPULAR
Grille Colours
We carry most of the grilled in the same colour as our windows with optional metallic, silver, or gold.
Black
White
Brown
Ivory
Clay
Tan
* Colours may vary from those displayed due to rendering variability
Glass Options
Textured Glass
Textured glass can be a beautiful addition to any room, adding a touch of elegance and style. Textured glass is known for offering superior privacy while allowing sunlight in and is remarkably versatile. Windowsville offers a variety of textured glass options, so you can choose the ideal glass for your property.
Tinted Glass
Should you prefer to add a gorgeous exterior look to your house, increase privacy, reduce the brightness of exceedingly sunny rooms, and control the climate of your space more effectively, tinted glass may be an excellent option. It comes in bronze and grey hues and is becoming increasingly popular. Additional benefits of tinted glass are glare prevention on computer or to screens, less visibility from outside, better furniture and fabric preservation due to more effective blocking of UV light, and to name a few.
Tempered Glass
Tempered glass is often called safety glass due to being 4 to 5 times stronger than ordinary annealed glass, which makes break-ins through windows much harder to do. It is heat resistant and its thermo stability is twice that of the regular glass, meaning it can withstand higher temperatures. In addition, should the glass break, it does not separate into large and dangerous chards as the regular glass does, but shatters into small pieces, significantly reducing the risk of injuries especially for young children.
Laminated Glass
Laminated glass is constructed of two layers of glass which are bonded together with interlayers to form a permanent bond. The interlayers work to support and hold the glass to create a strong, uniformed layer even when broken making the glass remain in its frame. The strength of laminated glass make it almost impossible to break, so any unauthorized person would struggle to gain entry. Other important benefit of laminated glass is that it causes noise waves to become disrupted when they travel through the material, helping to significantly reduce noise pollution.
Self-Cleaning Glass
Self-cleaning glass is a cutting edge technology in windows and doors industry. It is a special coating applied to the exterior of the window blocking streaks from precipitation and build-up on the glass from forming. This effect is achieved by forming an invisible "screen" on the glass surface, which, during precipitation, causes the water to glide off the glass rather than leaving droplets of moisture, which are the cause of streaking. This option is particularly useful for larger and hard to reach windows.
A double slider window consists of two window panes attached to a frame. Unlike a single slider, both panes have the capability to slide towards opposite ends of the frame. Some models also allow both panes to be unlatched from the frame, facilitating easier cleaning compared to a single slider or a fixed window.
When considering single and double slider windows, homeowners often weigh their options. Uncertain about which one suits you best? Here are the key distinctions between these two window types:
Cost: Affordability is a primary concern for homeowners. Single sliders are the more budget-friendly choice due to their smaller size and simpler design. They are ideal for those with budget constraints. Double sliders, on the other hand, offer a more expansive view and additional functionality for a slightly higher cost. In general, both options are cost-effective compared to other window styles.
Airflow: Both types of windows are beneficial for areas in your home that require increased ventilation. However, double sliders provide enhanced airflow and versatility. You have the option to open them from either side or both, giving you greater control over the air circulation in the room.
Size: Single sliders are well-suited for more confined spaces, while double sliders are designed for wider window openings and areas where you want to showcase the landscape view.
Style: Both types share a similar aesthetic. Single sliders have a slightly more traditional look with a touch of modern flair.
Sliding windows offer several benefits over other types of replacement windows due to their streamlined design and oversized glass panels:
- Easy Operation: Sliding windows typically move on rollers, allowing for effortless opening and closing, often with just a simple push.
- Convenient Cleaning: Many sliding windows feature panels that can be lifted out entirely, facilitating easy cleaning.
- Enhanced Natural Light and Views: With oversized glass panels, sliding windows maximize natural light and provide homeowners with expansive, unobstructed outdoor views.
- Excellent Ventilation: Thanks to their streamlined design, most sliding windows open fully, enabling ample fresh air to flow in. Some styles even allow multiple panels to be opened simultaneously, promoting better ventilation.
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