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Awning windows hinge at the top and open outward, letting fresh air in while keeping rain out. Each window is installed by trusted local professionals focused on fit, finish, and lasting performance.
Vinyl awning windows deliver excellent energy efficiency and worry-free performance—perfect for Windsor homeowners who want fresh air without the maintenance.
Aluminum clad awning windows pair a warm wood interior with a rugged, weather-resistant exterior built to last through Windsor’s toughest seasons. Ideal for homeowners who love natural wood without the exterior upkeep.
Open position deflects rain while letting fresh air flow in.
Compression seal creates a tighter barrier than sliding windows.
Ideal for smaller openings in kitchens, baths, and basements.
Installs beautifully below or beside picture windows.
Smooth crank handle opens and closes with minimal effort.
Position higher on walls for airflow without sacrificing privacy.
Get answers to the most common questions Windsor homeowners ask about awning windows—from pricing and sizing to installation and energy savings.
Awning window pricing varies based on size, frame material, glass options, and how many windows you’re replacing. We offer free, no-pressure quotes so you’ll know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
Awning windows are available in a variety of standard sizes and can be custom-made for unique openings. We’ll take precise measurements during your consultation to ensure a perfect fit.
Yes—awning windows are a popular choice for basements because they fit well in smaller, horizontal openings and provide ventilation while keeping moisture out. We’ll ensure any basement installation meets local egress requirements.
Yes. Like casement windows, awning windows use a compression seal that presses firmly against the frame when closed, creating a tighter seal and better insulation than the track-based seal on sliding windows.
Most awning window installations are completed within a single day. Larger or multi-window projects may take two or three days depending on scope and weather.
Both use a crank mechanism, but they hinge differently. Casement windows are hinged on the side and swing outward like a door. Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom, making them better suited for rain protection and smaller spaces.
Not at all. Most modern awning windows feature a hinge design that allows you to access the exterior glass from inside your home, making cleaning simple and safe—no ladder required.