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Argon Gas: injected between layers of glass to increase the insulation value of the window. Argon gas has no smell or color, and is heavier than oxygen.
Awning Window: similar to a casement window, but the window opens at the bottom by turning a hand-held crank.
Balance: the mechanism that holds up sash units on single and double hung windows. It also helps control the force needed to raise and lower sash.
Bay Window: a three-sided window that is three-dimensional, protruding from the house.
Bow Window: a curved window created by smaller windows mulled together.
Casement Window: window that opens from one side, like a door, by turning a hand-held crank.
Casing: decorative trim around interior frame of window.
Compression Jambs: liner in window jamb that can be pushed in, allowing you to tilt the window sash. Assists in maintaining weather-tight seal between window sash and jamb.
Cottage Style Window: on a double-hung window, the bottom sash is larger than the top sash.
CPVC: cellular polyvinyl chloride. A composite material more rot resistant than wood.
Crank Handle: opening mechanism for the casement and awning window.
Double Hung Window: a window in which both the top and bottom sash move up and down.
Egress: the size opening a window creates for access.
Fixed/Picture Window: a window with no moving parts or sashes.
Grilles/Muntins: decorative window dividers installed on the exterior or interior of the window or sandwiched between the glass (see GBG). Offered in variable widths.
Grilles-Between-The-Glass (GBG): grilles inserted between two pieces of glass, making the window pane easier to clean.
Head: the horizontal member forming the top of the window frame.
Jamb: vertical members of the window frame.
Jambliner: internal frame part that holds the sash in place.
Keeper: on a doublehung window, this is part of the lock system that engages the lock latch for a secure fit.
Low-E: stands for "low emissivity". Low-E coating on a window pane lets light in, yet reflects heat and keeps harmful UV rays out in the summer and keeps heat inside during the winter.
Mulled: the way windows are attached together to create a combination.
Nailing Flange/Fin: piece extended from the window frame to make installation easier. Premium windows will offer an integral nailing fin for more secure installation, with predrilled holes for easy nailing.
NFRC Rating: National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) provides unbiased energy performance ratings for windows, doors and skylights. Independent NFRC ratings provide the basis for the Energy Star's® window performance requirements.
Rail: horizontal part of a sash.
Rough Opening: framed opening in wall in which a window is installed.
R-Value: marks a window's resistance to heat loss or gain. The higher the R-value, the better the window reduces heating and cooling bills.
Sill: the horizontal piece forming the bottom of the window frame.
Simulated True Divided Lites (STDL): grilles attached to the interior and exterior of a window, with a bar between the window panes, to give the appearance of true divided lites.
Single Hung Window: a window with only one sash-usually the lower one-that moves up and down.
Spacer: material along the perimeter of the sash, sandwiched between two pieces of glass.
Stile: vertical part of a sash.
Tempered Glass: type of glass that, when broken, shatters into small pieces to protect you from injury.
Thermal Break: part of a window or door that reduces transfer of cold or heat from one surface to another.
Tilt Latch: a locking mechanism that, when released, enables the sash to tilt inward.
Tilt Pins: on a tilt double-hung window, tilt pins rotate the sash when it opens into the home.
True Divided Lites: muntins in a cross-hatch pattern creating one window with several small separate windows within.
UV (Ultraviolet) Rays: the rays of the sun that can filter through windows and heat up a room, as well as fade furniture, rugs, etc.
U-Value: the amount of heat entering or escaping through a window. The lower the U-value, the better the insulation value.
Torrey Door and Window Company proudly serves the following cities in Orange County: Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, La Habra, Lake Forest, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, Orange, Placentia, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Stanton, Tustin, Villa Park, Westminster, Yorba Linda