By utilizing these types of installations in the right space, you can truly expand your living space from inside out.
So, what is a pass through window?
As their name implies, these installations easily open allowing you to pass items through them for easy access to the inside and outside of your home. And the most common space you will see a pass through window is above a countertop in the kitchen that connects to the pool patio or summer kitchen.
Whether you are replacing your existing pass through window design or looking to install one in your Florida home, they can make entertaining at home much more manageable.
Which Eastern Architectural Systems (EAS) pass through window styles are ideal for your home? It depends on your functionality and design preferences.
There are several window styles that slide open and close smoothly, such as a horizontal roller, double hung, or single hung designs. You may even choose to install a multi-sliding pass through window.
The following are three popular EAS pass through window styles you should consider for your home.
Our Bertha line of windows and doors are designed to withstand hurricane winds, yet retain high-quality aesthetics and energy efficiency. Plus, this vinyl framed pass through window is Made in the USA Certified®.
Our vinyl horizontal roller windows have a 12% thicker thermal barrier than most other windows, enhanced leak protection (no sill screws), and a fusion welded frame & sash for strength and stability making this pass through window one you can count on.
Our single hung windows offer you the protection and appearance you’re seeking. They offer a more traditional wood appearance on the exterior, with our unique cove design. These windows also provide a nearly impenetrable barrier to air and water penetration and a better thermal barrier than most other windows.
There are several factors to consider when shopping for the best pass through window to install in your home, including the location, window style, frame material, glass package, and more.
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