With the simple turn of a handle, awning windows swing open from the bottom with hinges at the top. Great for spaces in need of extra light and fresh air, such as a basement or mud room, awning windows add a lovely design element. Choose from wood, fiberglass or vinyl, and buy select awning windows online.
FAQ
When should you use awning windows?
Awning windows are commonly found in bathrooms, living rooms or anywhere else where extra ventilation and light are required. Because of the top-hinged design, awning windows can still be opened in the rain.
Are awning windows secure?
Awning windows are very secure. They can only be opened with a crank on the inside and the common placement high on the wall further increases security.
How do awning windows open?
Awning windows are hinged at the top and swing out from the bottom with the simple crank of a handle or with the Easy-Slide Operator hardware.
What is the difference between casement and awning windows?
The difference between casement and awning windows is the placement of the hinged side. Casement windows are hinged at either the left or right side. Awning windows are hinged at the top. Both casement and awning windows swing outward to open and close with a crank that folds away when not in use.