With so many options to choose from, it can be tricky to know which window types are right for your home. As a homeowner, one of the most empowering things you can do is to become well-informed about each of your options, so that you are ultimately able to select windows that suit your style, budget, and functionality needs.

HomeRite Windows and Doors offers quality casement and awning windows, which are both among the most popular window installation options on the market due to the numerous benefits they offer. However, these two hinged window styles are quite similar and can oftentimes be a little difficult to tell apart. Read on to learn the main differences between HomeRite’s casement and awning windows along with the benefits of each. 

Casement vs. Awning Windows

Casement and awning windows are widely known for the way they operate, commonly referred to as cranking windows. Both styles open and close smoothly by turning a handle, but have two specific differences:

What are Casement Windows?

Casement windows feature hinges on either the left or right side of the frame, allowing them to open fully for maximum ventilation and natural light. This type of window is specifically designed for openings in which the height is greater than the width.

What are Awning Windows?

While awning windows have the same cranking mechanism as casement windows, the style is just a bit different. Awning windows feature hinges on the top of the frame rather than either side, allowing them to tilt open at the bottom. This type of window works especially well in kitchens or bathrooms where openings are wider than they are tall.

The Benefits of Quality Casement and Awning Windows

  1. Visibility and natural light– For those looking to find windows that provide clear views to the outdoors, casement and awning windows are your best bet. There are no bars or rails in either window design, allowing homeowners to enjoy beautiful, unobstructed views and a maximum amount of natural light.
  1. Easy maintenance – We all know that cleaning windows can be a chore – but not with casement windows! A large majority of casement windows are able to fully rotate on both sides. With this versatile and flexible design, every part of the glass is conveniently accessible for cleaning. However, with awning windows, it is a bit more challenging to clean the exterior of the glass from the inside of your home – so it is recommended to limit awning windows to the first floor.
  1. Abundant ventilation – One of the best parts of living in Northeast Florida is the beautiful year-round weather. Both casement and awning windows have superior ventilation capabilities that allow homeowners to enjoy a nice breeze whenever they please.
  1. Rain protection – Considering the name, it comes to no surprise that awning windows can also act as actual awnings! Even when it is a little rainy outside, awning windows still allow you to enjoy natural ventilation without the risk of damaging the interior of your home. After all, there’s nothing like the soothing sound and smell of a Florida rain shower.
  1. Energy efficiency – Like all of HomeRite’s window products, our quality casement and awning windows are made with the highest quality, durable materials to ensure maximum performance, energy efficiency, and home comfort.

As you can see, casement and awning windows are both great choices when it comes to installing new or replacement windows in your home. It really all comes down to personal preference and deciding which type of window will better suit your individual needs.

At HomeRite Windows and Doors, our team is always ready to help you better understand the many window options we have available. If you are in the market for new or replacement windows, contact us today!