Casement Window Replacement
You do not need a deep dive into window hardware. You need windows that open with ease, seal up tight, and make everyday life simpler. Casement windows are a great fit for homeowners who want a better breeze, a clearer view, and a window that is easy to use in those awkward spots around the house.
Here is exactly what this window does for you:
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It Brings in More Fresh Air: Because the sash swings open outward, a casement window catches passing breezes and pulls them into your home. That is a big plus on warm Kentucky days when you want real airflow.
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It Works Well in Hard-to-Reach Spots: Over the kitchen sink, in a bathroom, or in a bay or bow window, casement windows are easy to open and close with a crank instead of a hard push or pull.
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It Seals Up Tight: When you lock a casement window, the sash pulls in snug against the frame. That helps cut down on drafts and keeps your home more comfortable year-round.
Casement Windows Features:
Built For Kentucky Weather
Kentucky weather can turn on you fast. Hot sun, sticky afternoons, chilly mornings, and sudden storms all put your windows to work. If your current windows are old, drafty, or hard to close, you could be paying for it every month in comfort and utility costs. Our casement windows are built to help keep outside air where it belongs.
- Low-E Glass: Think of it like a shield for your home. It helps reflect heat away during the summer, so your rooms stay cooler.
- Warm Edge Spacers: The edge of the glass is often where older windows lose ground. Our spacer system helps reduce heat transfer around the perimeter.
- Tight Locking Seal: The multi-point locking system pulls the sash in firmly, helping block drafts and giving you a cleaner, tighter close than many older window styles.
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We’re so proud to be able to contribute to the beauty found across the great state of Kentucky, with offices in Louisville and Lexington. It’s something we take very seriously and we believe it’s something we can bring to each home we’re lucky enough to work on.





