Casement Windows

A casement window, also commonly called a crank-out window, has a single sash that opens outward. By turning a crank, you can easily open the window, almost like a door.

If you're looking to let some light into your home, a casement window is perfect for you!

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Where should I consider installing a casement window?

Casement windows are perfect for hard-to-reach areas like over a kitchen sink or in a projecting window such as a bow or bay. The windows crank open and closed with ease, and allow more light and visibility than other styles.

The window's hinges can open the sash to a full 90 degrees, which allows for easy cleaning from inside the home. A multipoint locking system closes the unit tightly from a single lever. Easy to open and easy to clean!

Casement windows are the most energy-efficient of all operable window styles for a few different reasons. They are able to lock tightly, which keeps airflow from going in or out. Also, because of the lever mechanism, they avoid the natural wear and tear that sliding windows experience over time.

If you have a larger space, we can install multiple casement windows alongside one another.

Casement Window Features:

Multi-chambered 3 1/4 inch vinyl frames

Multi-point locking system with easy single lever operation

Fusion-welded sashes and mainframes

Warm edge spacer system

Sash opens a full 90 degrees for easy cleaning and to meet egress code requirements

Meets Energy Star requirements with LowE/Argon glass option

Heavy duty foldable crank and hinge operating hardware

Transferable Lifetime Warranty

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