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Casement windows crank open fully to catch the breeze and seal tight to block Windsor’s coldest days. Each window is installed by trusted local professionals focused on fit, finish, and lasting performance.
Vinyl casement windows offer exceptional energy efficiency and low maintenance—ideal for Windsor homeowners who want lasting performance without the upkeep. Their multi-chamber frames and tight seal make them one of the most efficient window styles available.
Aluminum clad casement windows combine a beautiful wood interior with a tough, weather-resistant exterior built to handle Windsor’s climate. Perfect for homeowners who want the warmth of natural wood without worrying about exterior maintenance.
Full crank-open design catches breezes from any direction.
Compression seal outperforms sliding window styles significantly.
No center rail means cleaner sightlines and more light.
Smooth crank mechanism opens and closes effortlessly.
Hook-shaped locks embed into the frame for added protection.
Hinged design lets you clean the exterior from inside.
Get answers to the most common questions Windsor homeowners ask about casement windows—from pricing and sizing to installation and energy savings.
Casement window pricing depends on size, glass options, frame material, and the number of windows in your project. We provide free, no-obligation quotes tailored to your home so you get accurate pricing with no surprises.
Casement windows are available in a wide range of standard sizes and can be custom-built to fit unique openings. During your free consultation, we’ll measure precisely to ensure a perfect fit for your Windsor home.
In some cases, a worn crank can be replaced without a full window replacement. However, if your windows are older and showing other signs of wear—like drafts, seal failure, or difficulty closing—a full replacement often makes more sense for long-term value and efficiency.
Yes. Casement windows use a compression seal that presses tightly against the frame when closed, creating a stronger barrier against air leakage than the sliding seal found on single- or double-slider windows.
Most casement window installations are completed in one day. Larger projects involving multiple windows may take two or three days depending on scope and weather conditions.
Both styles crank open, but casement windows are hinged on the side and swing outward like a door, while awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom. Awning windows are often used in smaller spaces or below other windows.
Not at all. Modern casement windows feature smooth, easy-turn crank handles that require minimal effort. They’re actually easier to operate than sliding windows for many people since there’s no lifting or pushing involved.