Bow Windows
Bow windows are similar to
bay windows in that they have the ability to make a room appear larger. The difference between a bay and a bow, however, is that a
bay window usually consists of a large window between two
double hung or
casement windows. A bow window, on the other hand, consists of several
double hung or
casement windows structured together which creates a smooth curve or ‘bow’. For this reason, a bow window has the ability to add more space and light to your room. Bow windows are an elegant way to accent your home and increase its value.
Bow Window Material Types
Bow Windows are
made with several types of materials. The most popular
materials are aluminum, fiberglass, vinyl and wood.
Manufacturers of Bow Windows
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Andersen Windows: Offers
many options including the 200 Series 10 degree bow window.
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Atrium Companies: Offers the 300, 302 and 211 bow
windows series.
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Gorell Windows: Offers the 7000 series vinyl bow window.
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Hurd Windows: Offers
aluminum clad wood bow windows.
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JELD-WEN: Offers aluminum, vinyl and wood clad bow
windows.
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Marvin Windows: Offers wood or vinyl bow windows.
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Milgard Windows: Offers
Ultra Series fiberglass, Tuscany Series vinyl, and Wood-clad Series
bow windows.
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Pella Windows:
Offers wood and vinyl bow windows.
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Simonton Windows: Offers Prism, 9800 Impressions and
5500 Reflections series vinyl bow windows.
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Thermal Industries, Inc.: Offers vinyl bow windows
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Weather Shield:
Offers aluminum, vinyl and wood
bow windows: Legacy Series, Weather Shield Series, Proshield
Series, Visions 2000 Series, and Custom Shield Series.
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