Sanford Hills Product Family
Never before in the history of windows has there been a product so well suited its time.
Links to Download specifications files:
Sanford Hills Awning
Sanford Hills Casement
Sanford Hills Double Hung
Sanford Hills Double Hung Picture Window
Sanford Hills Fixed Casement
Link to CAD Drawings in *.dwg and *.pdf formats, as well as Revit files.
- Double Hung (1-5)
- Double Hung Bay (3 – 5)
- Double Hung Bow (3 – 5)
- Single Hung (1 – 5)
- Archtop Single Hung (1 – 3)
- Single Hung Bay (3 – 5)
- Single Hung Bow (3 – 5)
- Casement Stationary (1 – 5)
- Casement (1 – 5)
- Casement Bay (3 – 5)
- Casement Bow (3 – 5)
- Awning (1 – 6)
- Single Slider (1 – 2)
- Double Slider (1 – 2)
- Triple Slider (1 – 2)
- Hopper (1 – 5)
- Picture (1 – 6)
- Transom (1 – 5)
- Garage Transom (1)
- Geometric (varies by style)
- Radius (varies by style)
All units are 3/4″ Dual or 1-1/8″ Triple Insulating Glass Units made with Duralite spacer/sealant
- Clear
- Low-e
- Low-e Tempered
- Low-e/Argon/Tempered
- Clear Tempered
- PassivGlas
- Low-e/Obscure
- Low-e/Argon/Obscure
- Low-e/Argon/Obscure Tempered
- Obscure Tempered
- Obscure/Obscure
- Mapes Panel
Grille Between Glass – Rectangular Grille Bars
Grille Between Glass – Contoured Grille Bars
Simulated Divided Lite – 5/8″ Grille Bars
Simulated Divided Lite – 7/8″ Grille Bars
5/8″ Historic Ovolo (Interior)
5/8″ Historic Putty Bead (Exterior)
7/8″ Historic Ovolo (Interior)
7/8″ Historic Putty (Exterior)
1-1/8″ Historic Ovolo
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Viewable (Flipbook) version, click here: Sanford Hills Online Warranty
Printable version, click here: Sanford Hills Printable Warranty
Sanford Hills Mathews, was born in Searsmont, Maine on May 6, 1832, one of seven children of Morrill and Rebecca Mathews. He moved to Bangor at the age of 19 to learn the trade of joinery. Sanford rejoined his family in Belfast in 1854 as he continued to learn his trade. Summers he worked, and winters he taught public school. In 1860, he joined his brothers, and the company was renamed “Mathews Brothers Company”.
“Mr. Mathews took an undeniable and possessive pride in his business. He applied himself to it early and late, and never, it is recalled, took for himself a vacation until his only son’s graduation from the University of Rochester in 1885.
“His employees were deeply attached to him, and their interest was reciprocated. Sanford manifested a kind consideration for their welfare, and his genial manner, together with a happy way of smoothing difficulties won their esteem.”
Sanford Hill Mathews passed away on July 16, 1897. “His was a life of simplicity, of simple obedience to duty, of earnest toil, and of ready service to those around him.”
– Maine Biographies, Harrie B. Coe