Casement Windows

Casement windows are highly sought-after and adaptable windows in the United Kingdom. They are suitable for various kinds of properties, including new constructions and residential projects. These windows feature a sleek and uncomplicated design that adds elegance to any setting. They consist of fixed panes, top-opening fanlights, and side-opening lights. You have the choice between chamfered and sculptured options to match your preference and style. With their versatility and aesthetic appeal, casement windows have become a go-to choice for many homeowners and architects alike.

CASEMENT WINDOWS FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

A casement window is a type of window that opens by swinging outward on a hinge located on one side. Unlike sliding windows, which move horizontally, casement windows are connected to the window frame and pivot open. The term “casement” refers specifically to a window sash that hinges at the side.

Casement windows perform exceptionally well at keeping air from coming into your home. The window sash presses firmly against all four sides of the window frame, similar to how an exterior door fits into its frame. When you latch the window, it pulls the casement sash even closer to the seals.

Casement windows are typically 10% more expensive than double-hung windows. This price difference arises from the complex crank opening mechanism used in casement windows. Double-hung windows are more popular, leading to greater competition among manufacturers and lower costs.

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