Awning Windows

When it comes to replacing windows in your home, think about the look, style, light and ventilation options, as well as functionality. Awning windows are most commonly used in kitchens−over the sink, or on porches and extend outward from the bottom using a crank handle, allowing fresh air to flow through your home.


Awning windows can replace existing windows, or can be installed even if there is no other window present. Letting in fresh air is a great benefit of awning windows as well as allowing natural light to flow through the glass. But don’t worry; our windows are energy efficient with Low−e (low−emittance) and argon gas, which allow less radiant heat to pass through the glass. It’s a fancy way of saying you’ll be comfortable all year round by keeping cold air out, and warm air in. Not to mention they will help lower your energy costs.


Awning windows add great value to your home as well. When it comes time to sell your home, buyers will definitely notice your awning windows and see them as a great value. When you speak with our design consultants, they will show you all of your options, including sizes, styles and colors of trim. Upon request, our window experts can come to your home, measure your windows, and provide you a free, no obligation estimate for adding awning windows to your home.


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