Casement Windows

  • Hinged Design: Casement windows are hinged on one side and open outward like a door. This design allows for excellent ventilation, as the window can be fully opened to catch breezes from any direction. The opening mechanism also provides easy access for cleaning, especially when the window is designed to swing inward.
  • Tight Seal: When closed, casement windows generally create a tight seal against the frame. This makes them highly effective at reducing drafts and improving energy efficiency, as they typically offer better insulation compared to other window types with more gaps.
  • Versatile Operation: Casement windows can be operated using a crank handle or a push-button mechanism. The ease of operation makes them suitable for various locations, including hard-to-reach areas such as above kitchen sinks or in upper-story windows.
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