New windows and doors can help make your home quieter and more comfortable.
Residential window styles
![Sliding Windows](https://royaltyroofing.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Windows_DH_1.jpg)
Double Hung Windows
Both sashes slide vertically to allow ventilation. Provides a traditional look to any home.
![New Windows](https://royaltyroofing.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Windows_SL_1.jpg)
Sliding Windows
Both sashes slide open left or right. A popular style for modern homes.
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Casement Windows
Casements are hinged on one side and crank open. The right fit for traditional, modern or eclectic style homes.
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Awning Windows
Hinged at the top and open outward. Often placed below larger fixed windows to provide ventilation.
![Windows with grids](https://royaltyroofing.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Windows_Pic_1.jpg)
Picture and Shaped Windows
Non-operating, or fixed, windows that provide maximum viewing and light.
![Bay Window](https://royaltyroofing.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Windows_Bay.jpg)
Bay & Bow Windows
Three windows that extend out from an exterior wall at 35° or 45° angles. The center window is usually fixed; the side windows are operable.
![Bay Window](https://royaltyroofing.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Windows_GA_1.jpg)
Garden Windows
Letting sunlight in on four sides, garden windows are the perfect place to grow your favorite plants or fresh spices. Side lites open up for ventilation.
![Basement Windows](https://royaltyroofing.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Windows_Basement.jpg)
Basement Windows
Hopper windows are hinged at the bottom and open inward at the top. A smart option for adding ventilation in a basement.
![PAtio Doors](https://royaltyroofing.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Windows_Door_1.jpg)
Patio Doors
Sliding patio doors enhance the beauty and elegance of every home.