Windows

Double Horizontal Sliding

Double horizontal slider windows are designed to open laterally, left or right. They have two sashes, though only one is operational.

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Modern kitchen with warm wood cabinetry and a central island, illuminated by natural light from a large Vanguard Series horizontal slider window above the sink, showing leafy green trees outside.
Sliding windows

Benefits

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EXPANSIVE VIEWS

Narrow frames and a slim vertical meeting rail maximize glass area, delivering wider, clearer views and a brighter feel throughout your space.

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ENERGY-EFFICIENT COMFORT

Advanced frame construction and Low-E glass coatings help reduce heat transfer, supporting consistent indoor temperatures and potential energy savings year-round.

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SMOOTH, EFFORTLESS OPERATION

Lift-out sliding sashes glide easily on dual brass rollers with a stainless-steel axle, making everyday ventilation simple and reliable.

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DESIGN FLEXIBILITY

A wide range of colors, grids, finishes, and hardware options allows you to tailor the look to your home—combining timeless style with modern performance

Sliding windows
Horizontal Slider

Vanguard Series horizontal slider windows are designed to open laterally, left or right. They have two sashes, though only one is operational.

Exterior colors Interior colors
Painter's White
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Tan
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Vintage Linen
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Sandstone
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Mystic Gray
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Earthtone
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Royal Brown
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Black
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Black
Painter's White
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Tan
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A bright, modern kitchen with sage-green cabinetry, a central island with stools, stainless steel refrigerator, and open shelving, illuminated by natural light from a Restorations Series Horizontal sliding window and a glass door leading to an outdoor deck.
Sliding windows
Horizontal Sliding Windows

The Restorations® Series double horizontal slider windows are designed to open laterally, left or right. They have two sashes, though only one is operational

Exterior colors Interior colors
Painter's White
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Tan
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Sandstone
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Mystic Gray
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Earthtone
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Royal Brown
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Black
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Black
Painter's White
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Tan
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Colonial Cherry Laminate
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Sliding window FAQS

How do you replace sliding windows?

Replacing sliding windows typically involves removing the old window frame and sash, preparing the opening for the new window, and securely installing the new sliding window in place. It's crucial to ensure proper alignment and sealing for optimal performance and energy efficiency. For the best results, we recommend professional installation.

How do you lock sliding windows?

Sliding windows usually feature a latch lock located on the window frame, which secures the window in the closed position. For additional security, consider installing secondary locks, such as pin locks, security bars, or keyed locks, which provide extra protection against unauthorized entry.

How do you seal sliding windows?

Sealing sliding windows effectively involves checking and replacing worn-out weatherstripping around the window frame and ensuring the window closes tightly against the frame. Use silicone-based sealants for any gaps between the window and the house to prevent air and water leaks, enhancing the window’s energy efficiency and durability.

How do you open horizontal sliding windows?

To open horizontal sliders, gently unlock the latch and apply a slight force to the sash in the direction you wish to slide it. Horizontal sliders can move left or right, depending on the design. Ensure the tracks are clean and lubricated for smooth operation.

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