Maximum Ventilation, Superior Energy Performance
Casement windows open outward from the side like a door allowing ventilation even during light rain. Because these windows close using a compression seal rather than sliding tracks, they create one of the tightest seals available in residential window design.
What Is The Differences Between A Casing and an Awning Window?
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Both are hinged windows that open outward using a crank-operated mechanism
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Casement windows open from the side like a door
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Awning windows hinge at the top and open outward from the bottom
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Compression seals create an exceptionally tight, energy-efficient closure
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Designed for maximum airflow and strong weather protection
Where Casement & Awning Windows Are Found:
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Kitchens (especially over sinks)
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Bathrooms needing ventilation and privacy
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Modern or contemporary home designs
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Areas requiring improved airflow control
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Homes in coastal or windy environments

























