Low Profile Fixed Windows
When ventilation takes a backseat to the view, there’s nothing quite like a low-profile fixed window. This is a window with no moving parts, meaning that the sash has been shrunk down to the absolute minimum—that’s why they’re called low-profile! The result is a beautiful and unobstructed view that lets in plenty of light, giving these windows their other name—picture windows.

A Picture Perfect Window for Your Home
Sometimes, you need a window that’s functional—a slider, a hung window, an awning or casement window—but sometimes, the only function that matters is the ability to let light in and add beauty and dimension to your home. Picture windows (also known as low-profile fixed windows) may not open and close like some of your other windows, but they don’t need to. Their simplicity allows for maximum pane size, giving you the best unobstructed view of any standard window. And because they don’t open, they’re the most energy-efficient—no openings, no leaks, nothing but insulation.
Low-profile fixed windows are perfect for mixing with other window styles or even on their own. You can place them between casement windows to create a wide row, over top of awning windows to let in more light, or use them on their own in spaces where ventilation just isn’t a concern. At Dalmen Pro, all of our windows are manufactured to the latest standards of energy efficiency. Using high-tech frames and the latest innovations in low-E glass along with double- and triple-glazed panes, your new windows will increase your home’s appeal without increasing the bills.
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Window Packages
Double Glaze 
- 1. Seals: Specially-formulated silicone provides outstanding durability when exposed to moisture and UV exposure and provides long-term adhesion as well as structural integrity.
- 2. Spacer The no-polymer content waives the risk of chemical fogging. The spacer, made from stainless steel, provides maximum area for primary and secondary sealant coverage, as well as less stress on the seal system and increased resistance to condensation.
- 3. Desiccants Optimum moisture absorption and minimal effects related to temperature and pressure changes are assured by the beaded molecular sieve which provides initial frost points below -53°C Desiccant.
Double Glaze LOW-E 
- 1. Seals: Specially-formulated silicone provides outstanding durability when exposed to moisture and UV exposure and provides long-term adhesion as well as structural integrity.
- 2. Spacer The no-polymer content waives the risk of chemical fogging. The spacer, made from stainless steel, provides maximum area for primary and secondary sealant coverage, as well as less stress on the seal system and increased resistance to condensation.
- 3. Desiccants Optimum moisture absorption and minimal effects related to temperature and pressure changes are assured by the beaded molecular sieve which provides initial frost points below -53°C Desiccant.
Energy Saving Dalmen Pro Double Low-E
The options are not limited when it comes to Low E glass types, there are numerous types available to suit virtually any climate. When considering energy efficiency for Canadian weather, it’s important to know that Dalmen Pro Windows uses a superior and most beneficial product. Low E is a microscopically thin coating containing layers of metal and metal oxides that is unique and does not affect clarity.
This coating works together with an argon-gas-enhanced airspace, which significantly reduces the amount of hot rays from the sun entering the home in the summer. It also reduces energy costs of both heating and air conditioning by trapping interior climate conditions.
Low E glass is available for all Dalmen Pro windows and doors. Thanks to Low E’s innovative design, it works to protect your curtains, furniture, and flooring from fading by resisting damaging ultraviolet rays.
The Low E Difference
Low E is a thin coating designed to reflect heat that invisible to the naked eye. It can reduce your monthly utility bills as well as the size of your carbon footprint by improving the energy efficiency of your home.
Triple Glaze 
Three panes of glass with two spacers is a major step up from double pane windows as it offers greater performance when comparing factors such as R-Value*.
Due to the harsh winter climate in Canada, windows consisting of three panes, with a glass spacer for separation, are required for all residential applications.
- 1. Seals: Specially-formulated silicone provides outstanding durability when exposed to moisture and UV exposure and provides long-term adhesion as well as structural integrity.
- 2. Spacer The no-polymer content waives the risk of chemical fogging. The spacer, made from stainless steel, provides maximum area for primary and secondary sealant coverage, as well as less stress on the seal system and increased resistance to condensation.
- 3. Desiccants Optimum moisture absorption and minimal effects related to temperature and pressure changes are assured by the beaded molecular sieve which provides initial frost points below -53°C Desiccant.
*R-Value: esignates window resistance to heat flow. Windows with higher R-Value are more efficient in reducing winter heating costs. (This number is the inverse of U-Value).