If you’ve ever seen windows that open to the side with a small crank, these were casement windows. Though not as popular as they once were, casement windows are still a great choice for many Cincinnati homes. Whether you currently have casement windows and are planning on replacing them, or you’re looking for an alternative to your current window style, it’s worth learning a bit more about casement windows and their benefits.
Casement windows are fitted with a hinge on one side. When you turn the crank, which is usually located along the bottom of the window frame, the window hinges open. When you close the window, you can lock it shut by flipping a lever-like apparatus to one side.
Casement windows fit in with the architecture of many more traditionally styled Cincinnati homes. They also offer these benefits for homeowners:
Casement windows are easy to customize. You can choose your favorite interior color, like sandstone, a pale tan color, or natural oak. If you prefer, you can add character to your casement window with a grille. Even the hardware can be customized to match your Cincinnati home. Options range from brass to satin nickel. The hardware is more predominant on casement windows than on other styles, so be sure to choose a color you like.
In Cincinnati, you need glass that will keep heat inside during the winter, and the hot sunshine out during the summer. Consider double-pane glass; the layer of gas between the glass panels acts as an insulator in the bitter-cold Ohio winter. Low-e glass, likeSmartSun™ glass is a highly efficient choice. It is 70% more efficient in summer and 45% more efficient in winter, and it blocks 95% of harmful UV rays. You can even choose glass with a bit of tinting if you prefer.
For the window frames and sashes, we highly recommend Fibrex®. This is Andersen’s proprietary wood composite material. It resists rot and decay, and you don’t have to worry about scraping and painting it as you would with traditional wooden window frames. Andersen makes Fibrex from the wood fibers that are leftover from other production processes, making them a sustainable choice for your eco-friendly home. Since Fibrex resists expansion and contraction when the temperature changes, it’s a good choice in Cincinnati where the weather can change at the drop of a hat.
Every homeowner’s needs are different. Renewal by Andersen’s knowledgeable associates can help you choose the best casement windows for your Cincinnati home. We can answer all your questions. Call today to schedule your free in-home consultation.