RBT Windows and Doors

Casement Windows

Casement windows are hinged at the side, with the sash opening outward like a door by turning a handle, allowing maximum ventilation and natural light to enter. Their vertical design offers unobstructed views and excellent airflow, making them ideal for areas that require clear visibility and fresh air.

Design and Functionality

A casement window is a hinged window that opens outward like a door, typically operated by a crank mechanism. This design allows the window to open wide, providing maximum ventilation and making it easy to let fresh air into the home. Its sleek, modern look fits well with many home styles.

Ventilation

One of the primary benefits of casement windows is their ability to provide excellent airflow. Since they open fully to the outside, they can catch breezes from various directions, allowing for more effective ventilation. This makes them ideal for living rooms, kitchens, or bedrooms that need consistent air circulation.

Energy Efficiency

Casement windows are known for their tight seals when closed, which helps improve energy efficiency. The window presses tightly against its frame, reducing the potential for air leaks and helping to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. When combined with energy-efficient glass, casement windows can help lower heating and cooling costs.

Security

Casement windows offer enhanced security due to their strong locking mechanism and window’s outward opening design. Unlike sliding windows, they are more difficult to open from the outside, making them a safer choice for ground-level windows or areas prone to break-ins.

Versatile Placement

Casement windows are highly versatile and can be installed in various locations, such as above a sink, in a narrow space, or alongside other windows. Their outward-opening feature makes them ideal for spaces where a window that opens inward or slides might be impractical, offering flexibility for different home layouts.

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