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LEFT HANDED SLIDING WINDOW - HOME DEPOT
Jeld-Wen
47.5 in. x 47.5 in. V-4500 Series White Vinyl Left-Handed Sliding Window with Fiberglass Mesh Screen
Open a new world of design possibilities with the JELD-WEN V-4500 Sliding Vinyl Window. These side-by-side windows offer a classic look and are a popular choice for many homeowners. The single sliding operation is engineered to be smooth and easy and is available with a left or right opening sash for ventilation. Maintenance couldn't be simpler with this well-made, long-lasting window. And when you install a Sliding window with energy efficient glass, it simply adds to the savings and comfort that's already built in.
47.5 in. x 47.5 in. V-4500 Series White Vinyl Left-Handed Sliding Window with Fiberglass Mesh Screen
Open a new world of design possibilities with the JELD-WEN V-4500 Sliding Vinyl Window. These side-by-side windows offer a classic look and are a popular choice for many homeowners. The single sliding operation is engineered to be smooth and easy and is available with a left or right opening sash for ventilation. Maintenance couldn't be simpler with this well-made, long-lasting window. And when you install a Sliding window with energy efficient glass, it simply adds to the savings and comfort that's already built in.
RIGHT HANDED SLIDING WINDOW - HOME DEPOT
Jeld-Wen
47.5 in. x 47.5 in. V-4500 Series White Vinyl Right-Handed Sliding Window with Fiberglass Mesh Screen
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Open a new world of design possibilities with the JELD-WEN V-4500 Sliding Vinyl Window. These side-by-side windows offer a classic look and are a popular choice for many homeowners. The single sliding operation is engineered to be smooth and easy and is available with a left or right opening sash for ventilation. Maintenance couldn't be simpler with this well-made, long-lasting window. And when you install a Sliding window with energy efficient glass, it simply adds to the savings and comfort that's already built in.
47.5 in. x 47.5 in. V-4500 Series White Vinyl Right-Handed Sliding Window with Fiberglass Mesh Screen
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Open a new world of design possibilities with the JELD-WEN V-4500 Sliding Vinyl Window. These side-by-side windows offer a classic look and are a popular choice for many homeowners. The single sliding operation is engineered to be smooth and easy and is available with a left or right opening sash for ventilation. Maintenance couldn't be simpler with this well-made, long-lasting window. And when you install a Sliding window with energy efficient glass, it simply adds to the savings and comfort that's already built in.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE??
In home construction, sliding windows are a popular choice due to their ease of use and practicality. They come in various types, but two common variants are the left-handed and right-handed sliding windows. The difference between the two lies in their orientation and the direction of their sliding movement. Let's take a closer look at the differences between left-handed and right-handed sliding windows and how to tell them apart.
Firstly, it's essential to understand that sliding windows are named based on the side of the window from which the panel moves. When viewed from the outside, the left side of the window is on the left-hand side, while the right side of the window is on the right-hand side. Thus, a left-handed sliding window panel slides from the left side of the frame, while a right-handed sliding window panel slides from the right side of the frame.
To determine whether a sliding window is left-handed or right-handed, you need to look at the position of the window lock. Typically, the lock will be situated on the sliding panel, and it will be placed on the side that the window slides from. For instance, if the lock is on the left side of the panel, it's a left-handed sliding window. On the other hand, if the lock is on the right side of the panel, it's a right-handed sliding window.
Firstly, it's essential to understand that sliding windows are named based on the side of the window from which the panel moves. When viewed from the outside, the left side of the window is on the left-hand side, while the right side of the window is on the right-hand side. Thus, a left-handed sliding window panel slides from the left side of the frame, while a right-handed sliding window panel slides from the right side of the frame.
To determine whether a sliding window is left-handed or right-handed, you need to look at the position of the window lock. Typically, the lock will be situated on the sliding panel, and it will be placed on the side that the window slides from. For instance, if the lock is on the left side of the panel, it's a left-handed sliding window. On the other hand, if the lock is on the right side of the panel, it's a right-handed sliding window.