SINGLE-HUNG WINDOWS
A single-hung window has an immovable sash at the top and a bottom sash that moves vertically. It’s generally less expensive than a double-hung window and it limits air seepage because there are fewer seams that need to be sealed.
Single-Hung Windows
Overview
A single-hung window has an immovable sash at the top and a bottom sash that moves vertically. It’s generally less expensive than a double-hung window and it limits air seepage because there are fewer seams that need to be sealed.
The chief drawback is that it doesn’t offer as much ventilation as a double-hung window.
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