The Main Differences Between Casement and Picture Windows
 

The Main Differences Between Casement and Picture Windows

The Main Differences Between Casement and Picture Windows

Are you choosing among a variety of windows? While you have a number of options to choose from, two types to strongly consider are casement and picture windows.

Casement Picture Windows

In this post, Renewel by Andersen® cites the main differences and advantages of picture and casement windows.

Picture Windows

A picture window has a large glass area that provides homeowners with a good view of the outside, like a big picture frame. The simple structure of this window allows natural light to enter almost unobstructed. This allows you to lower your energy bills and add a sense of roominess and airiness to a particular room. You will need a lot less artificial lighting indoors during the day.

A picture window has tight seals around its edges. This means it has superb weather-proofing and insulation. The absence of gaps prevents air and water leaks, allowing your home to maintain the temperature you want, regardless of the season.

Casement Windows

A casement window is a good choice for homeowners who value operability. It has hinges that allow for easy opening and closing. This is an ideal option because it comes in various looks and blends well with any interior or exterior design. You can have the product customized to fit in with your home’s concept. 

If you are energy- and budget-conscious, this is the type for you. The materials used and its overall design improve efficiency. Casement windows also provide first-rate ventilation, as you can open them all the way, allowing air to enter and circulate properly.

Renewal by Andersen is an expert in casement, picture and sliding window products. Our company makes sure you get only top quality items and first-rate services. We use High Performance™ Low-E4® SmartSun™ or High Performance™ Low-E4® glass for better energy efficiency.

If you need more details about the services and products we ofer, call us at (407) 512-5504. You can also use our website to schedule a consultation. We serve the Central Orlando, Florida area and nearby communities.



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