Q:Is it possible to change the way it slides open so it doesn't slide to the middle?
by|May 8, 2022
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A: No, it is not possible
by|May 17, 2022
A: No, it is not possible to change the way it slides to the middle
by|May 9, 2022
Q:Is the glass tempered?
by|Mar 31, 2022
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A: No, Tempered glass is not offered with this window
Tempered glass is not an option
by|Apr 1, 2022
A: We do not offer tempered glass, for the window
by|Apr 4, 2022
Q:When full opened, how many inches full open clearance side to side for possible emergency exit?
by|Feb 22, 2022
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A: The clear open for a 36 x 48 is roughly 23 x 42
by|Apr 24, 2024
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Q:can you paint these type of windows?
by|Feb 10, 2022
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A: No, you can not
by|Feb 10, 2022
Q:Can you explain why the window doesn't work for egress purposes? I'm looking at the dimensions and they seem to meet the requirements. Is there any other reason?
by|Jan 29, 2022
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A: The sash slides to the middle of the window frame. It is not egress compliant.
by|Mar 22, 2022
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A: The sash slides to the middle of the window frame. It is not egress compliant.
by|Mar 22, 2022
Q:can I use this as a replacement window?
by|Oct 26, 2021
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A: Yes, Window Use Type
New Construction,Replacement
by|Oct 27, 2021
A: yes
by|Nov 16, 2021
Q:will the window meet egress requirements?
by|Jul 24, 2021
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A: Mike, why do you think this doesn't meet the requirement? Universal Building Code says 24" tall by 20" wide opening minimum. This has that size of opening. Does the window only crack to some amount and not fully open? Maybe hardware is in the way?
by|Jul 9, 2022
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A: The open for this window is 23 x 42. Check your local code
by|Aug 4, 2021
A: No, it does not
by|Jan 16, 2024
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Q:Can the grids come off?
by|Jul 7, 2021
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A: No, the grids can not come off
by|Jul 8, 2021
A: No, they can not
by|Jul 8, 2021
Q:I ordered this window and I’m about to install it. I’d like to glue the grids before they start giving problems based on the reviews I saw. Should I get a glue for vinyl?
by|Jun 28, 2021
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A: Please contact a window expert at your local Home Depot