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I recently saw some windows made by a Canadian company that had a really great feature. The windows are called Magic Windows (by Canadian Thermo Windows)and have a roll-away screen hidden in the side. When the window opens, the screen is pulled out. When the window is closed, it rolls back into the sash. The windows are vinyl only and can be pulled into the house to easily clean the outside. I am wondering if anyone has heard of these windows and their experience with them. I am also interested in knowing if this screen feature is available on other manufacturers. Thanks!
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so what
*Check out Anderson windows, I think they can helpgood luck
*I am not too sure if I like roll away screens and the sort. The more stuff that moves, the more stuff you will have to fix eventually. If they do not sell well, then good luck finding parts later.Pete Draganic
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I recently saw some windows made by a Canadian company that had a really great feature. The windows are called Magic Windows (by Canadian Thermo Windows)and have a roll-away screen hidden in the side. When the window opens, the screen is pulled out. When the window is closed, it rolls back into the sash. The windows are vinyl only and can be pulled into the house to easily clean the outside. I am wondering if anyone has heard of these windows and their experience with them. I am also interested in knowing if this screen feature is available on other manufacturers. Thanks!