Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Garden Windows Indianapolis

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5730 Michigan Rd Suite A
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Garden Replacement Windows Indianapolis

The Window Source garden window is a great place to put flowers and herbs. Light for the plants shines through the insulated glass roof and the trapezoid side units operate to provide plenty of ventilation.

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A Window Source Indy garden replacement window is a perfect addition to a kitchen or family room. The insulated glazed roof is designed to to be weather tight and leak proof.

It's the next best thing to adding a small conservatory to your house; and much easier on your budget.

Similar to our bow and bay projecting replacement window design the frame is a reinforced "buck" frame that will not sag or leak. The result is a beautiful new green space that will give you many years of trouble-free service.

And like all Window Source Indy models it's custom made to fit exactly into an existing opening without costly labor intensive structural changes.

Garden Window Features:

  • Multi-chambered 3 1/4 inch vinyl window frames
  • Heavy duty solid wood buck frame securely supports entire garden unit
  • Double insulated triple sealed glass roof
  • Spacious 16 1/2 inch projection beyond exterior wall surface
  • Inside wood is 1 1/4 inch hardwood plywood with birch veneer stainable finish
  • Sashes opens a full 90 degrees for easy cleaning and to meet egress code requirements
  • Heavy duty crank and hinge operating hardware on trapezoidal operating casement windows
  • Multi-point locking system with easy single lever operation
  • DuraSeal warm edge spacer system
  • One inch double glassIn
  • Exterior is completely maintenance free
  • Qualifies for stimulus tax credits with LowE/Argon

2 comments:

  1. I have used Mike at Window Source Indy and he has the best windows and best prices that I have found in the Indianapolis area.

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