How Windows Can Make Your Home Warm During Winter: The Role of Windows in Home Insulation
Casement Windows
A casement window is a type of window that is hinged on one side and opens outward like a door, typically operated by a crank or lever. This design allows for excellent ventilation, as the window can be opened fully to catch breezes from multiple directions. Casement windows are known for their energy efficiency, as the seal between the sash and frame is tight when closed, preventing drafts. They also offer clear views with minimal framing. Casement windows are versatile and can be installed in various rooms, often chosen for areas where easy operation and maximum airflow are desired.
Benefits of New
Casement Windows
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Enhanced Security: Casement windows are often more secure than sliding windows. They have a multi-point locking system that secures the window at multiple points along the frame, making them more resistant to break-ins.
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Easy Operation: Casement windows are operated with a crank mechanism, which can be easier to use than lifting or sliding mechanisms, especially for larger windows.
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Improved Ventilation: Casement windows open outward from the side, allowing for better airflow compared to some other types of windows. They can be fully opened to capture prevailing winds and improve indoor air circulation.
Casement
Window Components You Need to Know
Sash
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Sash: The part of the window that contains the glass pane. In a casement window, the sash is hinged on one side and swings outward when opened.
Glass
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Glazing (Glass): The glass panes within the sashes, which can be single, double, or triple glazed for enhanced energy efficiency. OneSource offers high-performance glass packages with Low-E coatings and Argon gas for superior insulation.
Screens
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All our products feature low-maintenance fiberglass mesh screens that are durable, damage-resistant, and offer a polished appearance.
Hardware
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Hinges: These are mounted on the side of the window frame and allow the sash to open and close. They are usually located on the side opposite the handle.
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Crank Mechanism: This is the handle or lever used to open and close the window. The crank turns a gear system that operates the window’s hinges, allowing the sash to swing open.
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Operator: The mechanical assembly that connects the crank handle to the window hinges. It ensures smooth operation and helps maintain the window’s alignment when opening and closing.
Frame
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OneSource provides commercially-rated aluminum windows suited for mid to high-rise buildings due to their durability, strength, and ability to withstand high wind loads.