Casement
Windows are still one of the most popular replacement window choices.
Casement Windows have a hinge on the side allowing the window to swing all the way open for maximum ventilation. This is unlike
double hung or
sliding windows that typically can only open halfway.
Casement Windows are opened and closed with a crank handle. A
few possibly negative things to consider about Casement Windows include having a fully exposed screen from the inside, having your window subjected to the elements when it
is fully swung open, and potential problems with working mechanical parts.
Casement Window Material Types
Casement Windows are
made with several types of materials. The most popular
materials are aluminum, fiberglass, vinyl and wood.
Manufacturers of Casement Windows
Andersen Windows: Offers
many options including the 200 Series, 400 Series, and the
Architectural Casement Window.
Atrium Companies: Offers the 2050, 5100, 7100, 8000 and
Heirloom Casement Window.
Gorell Windows: Offers the 3000 series vinyl Casement
Window.
Deciding what type of Casement Window is best for you can be a
difficult process. We've made it easy for you by offering
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