Shop a large selection of casement windows, great for areas that are hard to reach, like over the kitchen sink. Providing refreshing ventilation, casement windows are hinged on the side and swing outward to the left or right. Browse wood, fiberglass and vinyl casement window offerings below and buy select looks directly online.
FAQ
What are the advantages of a casement window?
Easily opening and closing with a crank that folds away when not in use, casement window is a great option for hard-to-reach spaces, like over the kitchen sink. They offer refreshing ventilation that is easy to control and direct in your home. Casement windows are also available with Pella exclusive hardware designs such as the Easy-Slide Operator which allows you to open and close your window with the same simple motion as dimming the lights with a dimmer switch.
Where is a casement window used?
Because a casement window is easy to operate with one hand, it is commonly used in hard-to-reach areas like over a kitchen sink or bathtub. Casement windows are also popular in bedrooms, living rooms and home offices.
Do casement windows have screens?
Yes, a casement window can be ordered with screens on the inside where they’re protected from the elements.
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.
How do casement windows open?
Casement window is hinged on either the left or right side, swinging open and close with Pella’s patent-pending Easy-Slide Operator or an easy-to-use crank that folds away when not in use.