Casement Windows

In the past, casement windows were the most common residential window style. With the introduction of the window sash, casement windows fell out of favor as more and more homes were built with the new, pre-hung style of window. Recently, however, casement windows have experienced a rebirth and are now a popular choice in new homes – especially in the western part of the country. They provide unobstructed views to the outside and can work especially well in hard to reach places like over sinks or countertops. They are easy to operate in those spaces because they open and close by using a crank at the base of the window. In addition to their ease of use and charming appearance, casement windows are also among the most energy-efficient windows manufactured today.

Replacement Casement Windows

Casement windows are now manufactured by a number of different companies. When thinking of replacing your current windows, it is important to evaluate the different styles and varieties of replacement windows. Replacement casement windows can provide an instant update to the look of your house. They can also result in energy savings throughout the year. Installation of casement windows can be more complicated than traditional, double-hung windows. Look over the manufacturer’s instructions thoroughly before beginning installation. And remember, when in doubt – leave it to the professionals.

Casement Window Styles

Casement windows are classified according to the style in which they open and close. French casement window swing outwards, allowing an unobstructed view of the outdoors. European windows swing inward. The third style, the American casement window, opens and closes using a crank. Casement windows are also made with and without panes. For an elegant appearance, opt for French or diamond-paned windows. To take advantage of scenery outdoors, choose the plain glass option. All modern casement windows manufacturers provide a wide selection of protective coatings. Be sure to consider all available options when choosing your new windows.

Casement Window Hardware

Once you’ve chosen the right window style for your home, it is time to consider your choices for the windows’ hardware. The most popular choices are satin or polished nickel. These materials provide an understated look to the windows. Bolder choices include gold and bronze. Another way to bring character and individuality to your home is to mix and match the different hardware finishes. Casement windows and thoughtfully chosen hardware and accessories can add charm to any home while increasing its value and energy efficiency.

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