Homeowners choose C&T Siding & Windows for energy-efficient awning windows in Eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. Awning window installation is a popular option because the windows are beautiful, convenient, and versatile. They’re ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, basements, and many other living spaces.
Contact C&T Siding & Windows to request an estimate for beautiful, energy-efficient awning windows in Eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.
Awning Window Installation Done Right
We’re a family-owned and -operated business with decades of window installation experience. Our tradespeople install awning-style windows as a basement window replacement option and for many other purposes. We stand behind our windows and our work and pride ourselves on complete customer satisfaction.
- Precision window installations
- Custom fits for expert moisture control
- Our workmanship warranty
- Many excellent reviews on Google
- BBB accredited with a top rating
Why Awning Windows Work Well in the Midwest
Awning and casement windows are similar in that they’re hinged windows that open outward. That makes them a popular option in hard-to-reach areas, such as behind kitchen sinks. The primary difference is the hinge position. Casement windows open out like a door. The awning style opens out from bottom to top. That means you can open them without entering the home.
- Ease of opening
- Rain-proof ventilation
- High energy efficiency
- Unobstructed sightlines
- Many sizes and configurations
- Suitable for challenging installation sites
Awning Window Replacement Services
We offer a wide range of windows in the awning style. Our installers can help you explore your options and select the perfect products for your needs. In bathrooms, these windows allow for ventilation while preserving privacy. You often need a window to install near the ceiling. Ease of opening must be the focal point, and we offer remote control as an option too.
Basements are another popular living area for the awning style. We offer basement window replacement as an option even when converting from another window type. Our team installs these windows in both finished and unfinished basements. If privacy is a concern, we offer frosted glass and other options. Our team also installs the hopper style, which is like the awning style. The main difference is that the hinge is at the bottom rather than the top.
Schedule an Awning Window Consultation
Learn more about installing an awning window through our frequently asked questions. We also encourage you to check out our online gallery and reviews. On-site consultations are available at no cost and without obligation. During that meeting, we can discuss rebates, other incentives, and financing, which we offer subject to credit approval.
Contact C&T Siding & Windows to learn more about our energy-efficient awning windows in Eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.
Awning Window FAQs
Here are answers to some of the top questions about awning window installation in Eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. If you have other questions, contact us at your convenience.
Can awning windows be left open in rain?
Yes, it’s the casement style, which is similar, that you can’t leave open during the rain. An awning window is a vertical window with a pane that opens out from the bottom to the top. That pane serves as a shield to keep any rain out of the living space.
Are awning-style windows good for basements?
Yes, the awning style is a popular option for basements throughout the region. The crank makes it easy to open these windows, although you’re below them. You can also leave them open for fresh air even when it’s raining outside.
How energy efficient are awning-style windows?
An awning window is a highly efficient option because of its single-frame design. Many of these windows also have compression seals that create a tight closure. You can also opt for windows that have additional energy-efficient upgrades. These include multi-pane designs and coatings that block sunlight and heat.
Where should awning-style windows be installed?
An awning window is an excellent option in your kitchen and bathrooms. It’s also a popular choice for basements, mudrooms, and laundry rooms. They’re also popular in living rooms, such as when paired with picture windows.
Do awning windows require special maintenance?
These windows will often have a hand crank and upper hinges that other windows do not. Check the glass and seals each month as you would with any window. Tighten the upper hinges as needed. Periodically, lubricate the crank and tighten it as necessary as well.
