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Casement
Windows

Side-hinged for maximum airflow and unobstructed views. Crank open to catch the breeze — engineered for Georgia homes.

Understanding the Design

What is a Casement Window?

A casement window is hinged on one side and swings outward like a door when you turn a crank handle. The single sash opens fully, directing breezes into your home and providing an unobstructed view with no meeting rail in the middle.

The crank mechanism makes casement windows ideal for hard-to-reach locations — above kitchen sinks, behind furniture, or anywhere a sliding window would be awkward to operate. When closed, the crank pulls the sash tight against the frame for the best seal of any operable window.

100%
Of opening ventilated
25–30%
Of home energy lost through windows
Tightest Seal
Of any operable window
Why Homeowners Love Them

Benefits of Casement Windows

Casement windows combine effortless operation with superior performance — making them a top choice for modern Georgia homes.

Maximum Ventilation

The entire sash swings open, so 100% of the window opening is available for airflow — more than any sliding or hung window.

Unobstructed Views

No meeting rail divides the glass. A single pane provides a clear, expansive sightline from edge to edge.

Superior Energy Seal

The crank mechanism presses the sash firmly against the frame on all sides, creating a compression seal that outperforms sliding windows.

Easy Operation

A simple turn of the crank handle opens and closes the window with minimal effort — perfect for hard-to-reach spots above sinks or furniture.

Excellent Security

Multi-point locking hardware embeds into the frame at multiple locations, making casement windows extremely difficult to force open from outside.

Weather Resistant

The outward-opening sash acts as a shield, deflecting rain away from the opening so you can ventilate even during light showers.

Low Maintenance

Vinyl and fiberglass frames never need painting. The simple hinge-and-crank mechanism has fewer moving parts than sliding systems.

Design Flexibility

Available in a wide range of sizes, frame colors, and grille patterns. Pair with picture windows or stack multiple units for a custom look.

What to Look For

Premium Features We Include

Not all casement windows are created equal. Here's what separates a quality window from the rest.

Low-E Glass Coatings

Microscopically thin metallic layers reflect infrared heat while admitting visible light, keeping your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter.

Argon Gas Fill

Inert argon gas between panes reduces heat transfer more effectively than air alone, improving thermal performance by up to 30%.

Multi-Point Locks

Locking hardware engages at multiple points along the sash for a tighter weatherseal and significantly stronger security against forced entry.

Folding Crank Handle

The handle folds flat against the frame when not in use, allowing curtains and blinds to hang flush without interference.

Premium Weatherstripping

Continuous compression weatherstripping around all four sides of the sash blocks drafts and moisture infiltration year-round.

Warm-Edge Spacers

Non-metallic spacer systems between panes reduce heat conduction at the glass edge and minimize interior condensation.

Perfect for Every Room

Where Casement Windows Shine

Their crank-open design makes casement windows the ideal choice for locations where reach and airflow matter most.

Kitchens

Crank operation is perfect above sinks — open and close without leaning over the counter.

Bathrooms

Vent steam and moisture quickly with full-opening airflow while maintaining privacy.

Above Countertops & Furniture

The crank handle eliminates the need to push or pull — ideal for windows behind desks, shelves, or appliances.

Alongside Picture Windows

Pair flanking casements with a fixed picture window for a stunning combination of views and ventilation.

Basements

Full-opening egress meets building codes and lets in maximum fresh air to below-grade spaces.

Know the Difference

Casement vs. Double Hung

Two excellent window styles with different strengths. Here's how they compare so you can choose the right fit.

Feature
Casement
Double Hung
Operation
Crank outward
Slides vertically
Ventilation
100% of opening
~50% of opening
Seal Quality
Compression (tightest)
Sliding contact
Views
No meeting rail
Meeting rail at center
Ease of Cleaning
Hinges allow access
Tilt-in sashes
Screen Type
Interior screen
Exterior half-screen
Price
Moderately higher
10–20% less

Our recommendation: Choose casement windows where maximum airflow and a tight seal matter most — kitchens, bathrooms, and hard-to-reach spots. Double-hung is ideal where screens and classic styling are the priority.

Save Money Every Month

ENERGY STAR Certified

Our casement windows meet or exceed ENERGY STAR requirements for the Southern climate zone. The superior compression seal means even less air infiltration than other operable styles — keeping your energy bills low year-round.

$101–$583 saved per year when replacing single-pane windows with ENERGY STAR certified windows

Up to 99% UV blocking with Low-E glass — protects furniture, floors, and artwork from fading

25–30% of home energy is lost through windows — high-performance replacements are one of the most impactful upgrades

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