Casement Windows

What is a Casement?

How it works

A casement window is hinged on one side and pivots outward, operated by a fold-away crank. Closed, they are energy-efficient; Open, they invite refreshing breezes. Interior screens stay clean and won't obstruct window operation.

Ideal Location

Perfect Placement: Casement windows' easy to open design makes them perfect for hard to reach spots, like above a kitchen sink or beside a refreshing bathtub.

Design Style

Casement windows suit any home style. Their sleek, unobstructed design offers a modern look, while adding optional grilles can can infuse timeless charm by diffusing incoming light.

Why choose Casement Windows?

Improved Energy Efficiency

Great for Saving Space

Classic Elegance

Features and Options

Energy Saving Glass Options

Low-E 270

Low-E 366

Low-E 366 Neat

Low-E 340

Grille Types

Contour 1"

Contour 3/4"

Flat 5/8"

Divided Light

Hardware

White

Bronze

Frame Colors

White

Bronze

Bronze / White

Grill Patterns

6-Lite Prairie

9-Lite Prairie

Top Row

Traditional

Casement Windows Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Casement and Awning Windows?

The difference is how each style operates. Casement windows are hinged on either the right or left side. Awning windows are hinged at the top. Both Casement and Awning windows swing outward to open and close with a crank that folds away when not in use.

What are the advantages of Casement Windows?

Casement windows featuring a fold-away crank, offer easy operation for tricky spots like above a kitchen sink. Casement windows are a perfect ventilation solution in hard to reach spaces.

How do Casement Windows open?

Casement windows hinge on one side, opening and closing with a fold-away crank for effortless operation.

Do Casement Windows have screens?

Yes, Casement windows offer screens on the interior protecting them from the elements.

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