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Vinyl Bay windows open up your rooms, giving the feel of a much larger living space, while letting in additional light. They can either be installed as a single vinyl unit like the one in the picture below or as three independently framed in windows. Your circumstances and desires dictate our approach to the situation. Bay windows are tricky and can be labor intensive to install, but the results are fantastic.

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Here is an unusual set of bay window pictures, as viewed from the inside out and the outside in - the cat's name is Rocky and he lives in the bay window. The side windows are vertical sliders with grids while the center is a picture window without grids to keep the view clear. The siding on the outside of the home is a combination of clay Nailite shakes and clay solid foam backed vinyl siding.


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