What Is a Casement Window? 4 Things You Probably Didn’t Know!
With the different types of windows, learning the ins and outs of all of them can be difficult. That’s where we step in! Have you heard the term “casement window” bandied about but not exactly sure what a casement window actually looks like? Read on fellow window enthusiasts – we’ll break it down for you.
So what exactly is a casement window?
A casement window is any window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges. Specifically, windows attached to the frame on the side (windows hinged at the top are awning windows, but more on that later). Basically they’re like doors, only instead of opening with a knob they open with a crank.
Here are four things you probably didn’t know about casement windows:
1. They’re energy efficient
Casement windows are actually our most energy efficient, ventilating window style. This is because casement windows close tightly, locking at multiple points to produce a weathertight seal that minimizes air infiltration.
2. Great for hard to reach areas.
Need a window above your cabinets, counters, or some other spot where opening requires a bit of a reach? Casement windows are designed for easy opening and surprisingly easy cleaning.
4. Provides excellent natural light.
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