Casement Window
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A casement window perfectly complements the simplicity of modern design. This type of window is hinged on either side so that the sash opens outward, to the right or left, in a swinging motion. Casement windows were once the most common form of domestic window before the introduction of the sash. They are designed contemporary in style, allowing more light to enter the window, while also providing a larger view. Casement windows are still frequently installed in new homes and are common in the Western United States. |
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Possible Combinations
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LXCM-XL |
LXCM-XR |
LXCM-XO |
LXCM-OX |
LXCM-XX |
LXCM-XOX |
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Glass Options
LoE3 coating provides the ultimate in performance |
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Spacer
Duraseal (Enviroseal) spacers
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Cardinal glass, layered with 3 coats of silver, combined with Duraseal (Enviroseal) spacers using Warm-Edge Technology will give you the best results. This is possible because the two lights of glass restrict passage of radiant heat. |
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Crank |
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Its flip switch style of operation is easy and consistent.
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Our all casement and awning windows are assembled with heavy duty hinges and arms
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Hand cranks make opening casement and awning windows a breeze
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Available in White and Almond
Fat: 3/4" or 5/8"
Sculpture: 1" or 5/8"
Patters includes: Colonial, Double-Praire and Marginal
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