Ventilation control
An open sash can catch or deflect air, but the result depends on wind direction and opening angle.
Side-hinged operating windows
Casement windows use a sash hinged at the side and operated outward, usually with a crank and locking handle.

A representative replacement window configuration. The exact product, options and performance details are confirmed in your written quotation.
At a glance
Casement windows use a sash hinged at the side and operated outward, usually with a crank and locking handle. The opening can direct moving air and provide a broad clear view through one operating sash. Turning the operator moves the sash outward; closing hardware draws it back toward the frame and, in supported systems, against compression-style seals.
Casements work beside fixed glass, in single openings and in multi-window combinations where controlled ventilation and an unobstructed interior screen are useful. Selection begins with the room, opening geometry and access rather than a style name alone. The measured quotation should identify operation, overall size, glass, finish, hardware and installation scope together.
Operation and use
Turning the operator moves the sash outward; closing hardware draws it back toward the frame and, in supported systems, against compression-style seals. Casements work beside fixed glass, in single openings and in multi-window combinations where controlled ventilation and an unobstructed interior screen are useful.
The sash needs exterior swing clearance and accessible hardware, while cleaning the exterior face depends on opening size, location and reach. Hardware reach, screen position, moving clearances and the relationship to nearby furniture or exterior paths should be checked before sizing is finalized.
An open sash can catch or deflect air, but the result depends on wind direction and opening angle.
Applicable designs pull the sash toward perimeter seals; verify construction and ratings for the quoted unit.
The screen is normally on the room side because the sash projects outdoors.
Only a correctly sized and configured casement may satisfy an applicable clear-opening requirement.
Room and opening fit
Casements work beside fixed glass, in single openings and in multi-window combinations where controlled ventilation and an unobstructed interior screen are useful. The useful answer depends on sill height, reachable hardware, desired ventilation, view, privacy and the amount of wall available around the unit.
The sash needs exterior swing clearance and accessible hardware, while cleaning the exterior face depends on opening size, location and reach. Building-code requirements, including egress where applicable, depend on the final clear opening, hardware and local project conditions; a style label alone does not establish compliance.
Glass, frame and finish
Compare single casements, paired or flanking casements, fixed-and-operating combinations, grille patterns, double or triple glazing, Low-E direction and safety glass where required. Pane count by itself does not establish whole-window performance, so the exact glass package and documented values should be compared for the quoted size and operation.
Interior casing, exterior capping or trim, frame colour, hardware finish and screen details should suit the complete elevation. Colour, grille pattern, screen, hardware and adjoining fixed or operating units should be coordinated from both the interior and exterior elevations.
Choose handing and nearby fixed units around furniture, circulation and exterior clearance.
Compare coatings, pane count, spacer and documented whole-window values together.
Confirm operator reach, lock points, hinge direction and finish.
Coordinate frame colour and grille proportions with the inside and outside elevations.
Replacement scope
Check whether the existing frame can be retained without compromising clear opening, drainage, exterior profile or operator clearance. A retrofit approach may be reasonable only when the retained frame is sound, correctly shaped and suitable for the new unit. Full-frame work exposes more of the perimeter and can address frame condition, opening size and finishes more completely.
Interior casing, exterior capping or trim, frame colour, hardware finish and screen details should suit the complete elevation. The written scope should state removal limits, perimeter insulation, interior air sealing, exterior water management, trim or capping, disposal, adjustment and final finishing.
Confirm the casement windows opening dimensions, frame condition, access, clearances and intended operation before selecting the final configuration.
Record the casement windows frame, glass, hardware, screen, finish, mullions and adjoining units so the components are compatible.
Identify the casement windows removal, sealing, water-management and interior/exterior finish work rather than leaving the perimeter ambiguous.
Technical and configuration details
Each visual explains a specific detail relevant to casement windows. Captions identify its practical limits.

Product examples
Explore common configurations, then confirm the exact product, performance ratings and warranty in your written quotation.

Replacement windowReference WRP-W002
A deeper-frame casement direction for projects where tested air, water, structural and thermal performance require closer review.

Replacement windowReference WRP-W009
A non-operating window built to coordinate visually with adjacent casement or awning units.
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