Casement Window


The casement style is a beautiful choice of window, it complements our modern designs and provides an elegant touch. This type of window has hinges on the side with a crank mechanism at the bottom. To open the window, you simply turn the crank clockwise which will push the window 90◦ out. The casement window has more glass and is built with a smaller frame, allowing more sunlight to enter our homes. Casement windows are very popular and commonly installed in new development projects, you definitely can’t go wrong with them.

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FRAME AND SASH


  • Multichambered design

    More chambers than any competing product. Provides superior thermal insulation and sound reduction. Guaranteed outstanding resistance to warping and crushing (minimizing the likelihood of seal failure and gas loss).

  • Stylish sash

    Optional inside and outside design accessories for a neat finish.

  • Fusion-welded corners

    Give a more attractive appearance, enhance solidity, and eliminate the need for adhesives and sealants.100% watertight and airtight.

  • Triple-layer weather stripping

    Provides superior insulation, virtually eliminating air, water, dust, and dirt infiltration. Easily replaceable if needed thanks to the groove.

  • Inner glazing beads

    Allows the window to withstand extreme weather conditions.

  • Exclusive anchoring system for opening/locking mechanisms

    Specially designed mounting screws installed through a minimum of two PVC walls for reliable, durable, and secure fastening.

GLAZING


  • Double Glazing

    Composed of 2 panes, an interlayer, a Low-E film and argon gas, this option is the most popular (with good reason) because it offers very good energy efficiency without spending a fortune.

  • Triple Glazing

    This time, consisting of three panes, this configuration provides better thermal performance as well as an increase in the temperature of the inner window which increases the comfort and reduces the effect of condensation. The triple glazing also provides a significant improvement for reducing traffic noise. The choice of a triple glazing is therefore made when your budget allows it or when the external conditions really require it.

  • Laminated

    The laminated thermos maintains the energy properties of the double glass thermos while considerably reducing the external noise.

  • Tinted glass

    Increases intimacy without obstructing the view. Basically, it doesn’t affect visibility from inside the home, but greatly reduces visibility into the home. It’s important to note that this type of glass significantly reduces the thermal gains of a window, which affects its energy performance.

  • Tempered

    Tempered glass is a safety glass. When broken, tempered glass will burst into many small pieces to reduce the risk of blessings. This glass is also 4 to 5 times more resistant to impact than a regular glass.

  • Frosted

    Frosted glass is a conventional glass that has been treated with sand or acid to create a satin surface effect. Thus, even if it remains translucent, this glass makes it possible to hide slightly the view towards the inside as the outside.