The casement is an attractive window choice for many reasons. Of all operating units, it’s the most energy-efficient, as it creates an airtight seal when closed. Unlike its early iterations centuries ago, the modern casement window can come in large sizes without becoming structurally unstable. Today’s stronger hardware has made this possible. Opening and closing with simple cranking, it’s one of the easiest to operate.
But just like any replacement window, the casement isn’t for everybody and every situation. To guarantee it will work wonders for your space, Renewal by Andersen® of Montana sheds light on the three things it does best:
Increase Natural Ventilation
Casement units only have one sash, making 100% of the window opening available for ventilation when not closed. While more windows are better when optimizing drafts, a single casement could suffice to freshen your home’s indoor air. If you can install casements on opposite walls, you can maximize the benefits of cross-ventilation.
Bring Your Home Up To Code
Sometimes, casement windows are more of a requirement than an option. Most fire codes favor them over other window styles because of their unique ability to make the entire opening accessible. Made-to-order casements can meet local building requirements for egress and ingress, particularly for upper-floor bedrooms and finished basements.
Our project technician will determine whether you’re required to have casement windows in certain rooms. Even if your existing openings are structurally sound, you might need to have them resized if they’re no longer consistent with the current building codes in your city or state.
Accentuate Architectural Authenticity
The double-hung window is America’s most popular window style, but some traditional homes historically favor toward the casement. The best examples are Prairie, Spanish Colonial Revival and Tudor architectural styles. When combined with custom windows, casements promote historical accuracy and lend drama to your space.
Is the casement window right for your home? Let Renewal by Andersen of Montana help you find out. Call us at (406) 259-3944 today to schedule your FREE, in-home consultation, and let’s talk about your window replacement needs.
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