Awning Windows

Awning Windows

Awning Window Installation And Replacement Services From Zen Windows

Awning windows are a great way to add light and ventilation to any room. Nothing is worse than small, dark, stuffy rooms in a house. These unique windows allow even the spaces below your home to embrace the sunlight and gentle breezes.

Awning windows are composed of a single sash that is hinged at the top and opens from the bottom. They are controlled by a stationary crank and open outward, away from the house. Because they open up and out, awning windows offer the advantage of preventing rain from entering your home while the windows are open.

The operational style of awning windows makes them ideal for spaces over sinks, cabinets, or other small spaces. They are also great additions to be placed above or below other window styles like double-hung, casement, or picture windows for more light, ventilation, and aesthetics.

Awning Window Installation And Replacement Services From Zen Windows

Awning windows are a great way to add light and ventilation to any room. Nothing is worse than small, dark, stuffy rooms in a house. These unique windows allow even the spaces below your home to embrace the sunlight and gentle breezes.

Awning windows are composed of a single sash that is hinged at the top and opens from the bottom. They are controlled by a stationary crank and open outward, away from the house. Because they open up and out, awning windows offer the advantage of preventing rain from entering your home while the windows are open.

The operational style of awning windows makes them ideal for spaces over sinks, cabinets, or other small spaces. They are also great additions to be placed above or below other window styles like double-hung, casement, or picture windows for more light, ventilation, and aesthetics.

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Awning Window FAQs

What are some of the benefits I can expect from awning windows?

There are plenty of benefits to having an awning window installed in your home. Because they open outward at the bottom, they save space indoors while allowing light and ventilation into the home.

Awning windows can also be left open in inclement weather because their design allows water to run down and away from sashes, leaving the inside of your home dry.

Due to their small size and latching system, these windows offer more security to homeowners at an affordable price.

Keep in mind that awning windows require unobstructed outdoor space in order to function properly. Depending on your home’s walkways and space limitations, you may want to consider other options if an awning window will cause interference.

Are awning windows energy efficient?

An awning window’s construction makes it very energy-efficient. Since the windows have no moving parts, such as a sliding track, it has fewer potential leak spots.

Awning windows also have an airtight seal when closed, which eliminates drafts, keeping your home comfortable and lowering your energy bills.

How do awning windows operate?

Awning windows operate similarly to casements windows with a single sash that is hinged on one side and opens with a crank.

While casement windows are hinged on the side, awning windows are hinged on top.

Awning windows are crank-operated and open from the bottom outward, so you can keep them open even when it’s raining.

Where are the best places to install an awning window?

Typically, awning windows are found in these types of spaces:

  • In addition to other windows, either above or below, to add better ventilation, light, or a visual aesthetic. 
  • In tight spaces such as above kitchen sinks or counter tops, bathrooms above shower or tubs, or in basements where any window option must be installed higher up. 
  • In any area that may require slightly more privacy than a larger window will allow. 

As always, keep in mind that operating an awning window requires access to the crank from the inside and unobstructed space outside the window for it to swing outward and up. When working within certain limitations of space, you may want to consider an alternative window type.

What is the difference between an awning window and a hopper window?

Awning windows and hopper windows are very similar in construction and operation. They are both casement style windows with the sash attached to the frame by hinges.

The primary difference will be where the hinges are placed and how the window opens. For an awning window, the hinges are on the top and the window opens up. On a hopper window, the hinges are on the bottom and the window opens down.

Zen Windows Awning Window Installation And Replacement

If you need awning windows installed or replaced, consult with the experts at Zen Windows first. When you work with one of our dealers, you will be working directly with the owner, not a team of pushy salespeople.

In addition, we provide all of our customers with a no-money-down guarantee and a double warranty from both the window manufacturer and your Zen Windows dealer.

When you are ready to enjoy more fresh air and sunshine with the new hopper windows, contact Zen Windows at start your FREE no-hassle quote right here to learn more about our company and the superior service we provide.

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Choose Our Energy-Efficient Glass Options

With Zen Windows, you get peace of mind because every window we install is energy-efficient. We won’t sell inferior windows for one simple reason: They will cost our customers more in the long run because of higher energy bills.

Even our most modestly priced windows have a sophisticated, double-insulating solar low-E glass system. This solar low-E system incorporates double-strength glass, a high-performance low-E coating, a stainless steel Intercept™ spacer system, and argon gas. This superior blend of technologies is our most basic option — you can upgrade from there.