These windows hinge at one side and have a crank that lets you open these windows outward. When casement-style windows are fully open, the casements provide excellent ventilation and they’re easy to clean.
High impact protection. High impact style. On single hung windows, the top sash is fixed in place and does not move, but the bottom sash is operable. The top sash on these windows is sealed to keep out water and cool air.
These windows have a lower inside sash that slides up, as well as an upper outside sash that slides down. Overall, this improves air circulation, making it ideal for full screens.
These windows are sometimes referred to as fixed windows. They are a non-operable window that is designed to fill large spaces in a wall. They provide an expansive view and are an excellent choice if you want to let in more light and increase the curb appeal of your home.
This window is composed of two operable sashes that open and close horizontally on a track. It’s a good window style choice when the width of your opening is longer than its height.
These windows open outward and are hinged at the top. Similar to casements, the sash presses against the window frame, which lets the window close very tightly.
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