Operable Awning - Casement Windows
Aluminum operable windows are designed to provide controlled ventilation, weather protection, and modern aesthetics. Among operable styles, awning and casement windows are the most popular choices for residential and commercial projects due to their efficiency, reliability, and clean design.
Awning Windows
Awning windows are top-hinged and open outward from the bottom. This design allows fresh air to enter while helping prevent rain from entering the space.
Where Awning Windows Are Used
- Bathrooms and kitchens
- Basements and utility rooms
- Above doors or larger fixed windows
- Areas requiring ventilation during light rain
Advantages of Awning Windows
- Weather Protection – Can remain open during rain
- Excellent Air Sealing – Compression hardware improves energy performance
- Compact Operation – Ideal for tight or elevated spaces
- Modern Appearance – Clean horizontal lines
Casement Windows
Casement windows are side-hinged and open outward like a door, providing full ventilation and clear views.
Where Casement Windows Are Used
- Living rooms and bedrooms
- Residential and commercial façades
- Areas requiring maximum airflow
- Projects where egress requirements apply
Advantages of Casement Windows
- Maximum Ventilation – Full sash opening captures breezes
- Strong Energy Performance – Tight seal when closed
- Unobstructed Views – Minimal frame interference
- Easy Operation – Smooth hardware and simple locking
Why Choose Aluminum Operable Windows?
Aluminum awning and casement windows combine durability with precision engineering. They are ideal for modern architecture, offering slim profiles, long service life, and compatibility with large glazing sizes while maintaining excellent thermal and structural performance.
Operable windows are often combined with fixed or picture windows to achieve balanced ventilation, symmetry, and architectural consistency.
