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When space is limited and the need for ventilation is required, our basement hopper is the perfect choice. Stainless steel hinges provide durability while the sash tilts inward with easy turn and tilt locks. A recessed optional dryer vent provides added protection from the weather and minimizes wall damage.
Enjoy the look of divided lites without the maintenance. Grids are placed between two panes of insulated glass, making cleaning a snap.
For that true classic look of "paned" window glass, our contour grids are mounted to the exterior of the glass.
Brass solid tone grids can be mixed together with glass accents to create a classic and memorable look. All grids and glass accents are sealed between two panes of glass, making them easy to clean.
Pewter solid tone grids can be mixed together with glass accents to create a classic and memorable look. All grids and glass accents are sealed between two panes of glass, making them easy to clean.
Let light in while still maintaining privacy with obscure glass. Perfect for bathrooms or anywhere where privacy is needed.
ESM High performance glass system
Regular Cleaning
Special Cleaning
NEVER use ANY type of scraper, plastic or metal, on the coated surface.
For the difficult to remove dirt and stains you can use many household cleaners.
Cleaners to Remove Stains
NOTE: Do not use liquid grease remover, strong soaps and detergents containing organic solvents, nail polish remover or cleaners that have bleach. This could effect the appearance of the vinyl.
Double Hung Tilt-In Washing Instructions:
No more holes in your basement walls with our optional dryer vent. Thevent is recessed for added protection from the weather while the trimlinequiet louver won't clatter. Designed to keep insects, rodents, and cold airoutside of the home.
Condensation can occur inside and outside of your home. The cause is humidity, the invisible water vapor, present in virtually all air. When water vapor comes in contact with a surface that is below a temperature called the "dew point", the vapor turns to visible droplets of liquid. This happens often to bathroom mirrors and walls as well as windows during the winter if the inside humidity level is high enough.
Unfortunately there is no such thing as a condensation-free window. Even walls will "sweat" when there are large amounts humidity present. Windows do not cause condensation; they can only prevent moisture from escaping to the outside and create a visible surface where condensation can be noticed. If the inside of your glass surface shows condensation, you can be sure there is an excessive amount of moisture that is also collecting on your walls and ceilings. When surface condensation occurs, this does not mean your window is defective, it simply shows the unit is doing it's job; insulating your home.
We tend to notice condensation more only on windows, mirrors, etc., because glass is often the coldest surface within a home it will not absorb excess moisture. Controlling the amount of humidity within a home is the only way to reduce interior condensation.