Awning windows can be fixed designed not to open or are hinged to the top of the frame and crank open outward to create an awning for your opening.
Full height awning window.
The sash on an awning window is hinged at the top of the frame and the bottom swings outward.
Awning windows are often used for basements because they can be placed high on the wall and easily operate with a turn of the handle.
Some awning windows are pushed open and pulled closed manually with a handle while others are operated with a hand crank.
They are a great option for places that need extra ventilation and light.
Awning windows that are wider than they are tall are often installed higher up on a wall to preserve privacy or usable wall space.
Add architectural interest with awning windows in our three material options wood fiberglass or vinyl.
V 4500 series white vinyl awning window with fiberglass mesh screen.
Awning windows are hinged on top and open outward enabling ventilation without letting in rain or falling leaves.
Awning windows are hinged at the top and swing out from the bottom gliding open and shut with the turn of a handle.
Often placed higher on walls for privacy or in combination with large stationary windows for a better view.
Screens are on the inside of the window where they re more protected from the elements.
Awning windows awning windows are hinged on the top and open outward from the bottom allowing for ventilation and protection from the rain.
Our best selling awning window provides a classic blend of engineering and craftsmanship.
Positioned in the middle of each venting sash the easy turn fold down handle makes operation effortless.