Sliding Windows
Let in more natural light with 2-lite or 3-lite sliding windows from Window World of Jersey Coast.
A lot of hard work goes into making a house a home. There is no reason your windows should add to your chores. Window World’s Swing & Clean Windows offer a crisp, clean design that accentuates the interior and exterior style of your home. Equally important is the superbly engineered pivot system that allows sash cleaning from inside your home. Each and every sash on a swing & clean window swings in for easy access to the inside glass surface, as well as the outside. We proudly offer two different sliding window styles: 2-lite and 3-lite.
Your windows should look good and work hard. With a host of energy-efficient features, our windows fit the bill. Explore these features and discover how much you could save on your energy bills each month.
Yes! You can choose from a 2- or 3-lite design, as well as from a beautiful, rich indoor and outdoor color palettes.
The vinyl frames and sashes will never chip, peel, crack or warp. Made tough and solid with virgin vinyl powder, their color is formulated throughout so the beautiful luster lasts.
Yes. Window World Sliding Windows are designed for energy efficiency and year-round performance. The multi-chambered sash and mainframe create insulating air spaces for superior thermal efficiency, plus they feature ENERGY STAR-rated insulating glass packages.
Yes. All windows from Window World of Jersey Coast are protected by a lifetime warranty.
Window World’s EasyGrip sash lock allows the sash to swing in easily. This superbly engineered pivot system means you can easily clean the sash from inside your home.
Also known as slider windows, sliding windows have sashes that can slide open or closed. Sashes on sliding windows are designed to move back and forth horizontally, unlike double hung windows, which have sashes that move up and down vertically.
To properly clean sliding windows, you’ll want to remove both window sashes. To remove your sashes for cleaning, follow these steps:
Removing and reassembling sliding window sashes is much more simple than it may appear. To put your sliding window sashes back in place, follow the steps below:
When replacing windows, you should always have a professional take measurements before making a purchase. That being said, if you’re interested in measuring sliding windows, please follow the instructions below: