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Casement Windows
Our casement windows combine contemporary
beauty with easy operation, low maintenance, and excellent ventilation characteristics.
They are simply beautiful. This is the window you want in your home for its
style, class, and uninterrupted view. Casements are so popular among exclusive
buyers because they furnish narrow, tall views like picture windows but,
unlike picture windows, casements open for a breeze with a turn of a handle.
In strong winds, the sash actually presses inward against the frame for a
tighter seal.
Suitable
for numerous home styles, Casements shut tightly, providing a firm, lasting
seal and one of the highest thermal performance ratings of any window style.
Practical and beautiful, Casements are easy to combine with other window
styles for a unique look.
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Casement Window
Excellence best describes the ingenious design of this high efficiency window.
Our casement window permits 100% ventilation which is twice as much our double-hungs.
Dual arm operator hardware gives the casement a clean look and allows
a full 90 degree opening for more ventilation and easy cleaning from inside
the home. The screen is mounted from the inside, staying clean longer and
is easily removed when desired. All hardware is made from hardened steel
and finished with patented Corrosion Guard.
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Awning Window
This
is another type of hinged window, but one
that pivots at the top. With their horizontal
rather than vertical orientation, awnings
don't open as fully as casements, but they
offer the advantage of shedding water
harmlessly if left open during a rainfall.
Though
they can be used alone, they're often installed
above or below large picture windows to
provide ventilation at the top or bottom of
a wall.
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Casement Bow Window
Bow window
is made out of 4,5 or 6 projected and joined window units, usually with the
two side windows vented. The head and seat boards of a Bow and Bay windows
are finished in either oak or birch 1.25" thick externally grated plywood.
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Casements are at
their best when set in groups to create a wide rectangular matrix of light
and impressive views.
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