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5 Reasons Why Your Casement Windows Are More Damage-Prone

Casement windows are a popular fixture in homes, with their classic style and energy-efficiency. They’re weathertight and provide air movement when you feel like opening the window. The inside screens are also easier to pull out for hassle-free cleaning.

With plenty of advantages, casement windows also have common design problems. Even the most beautiful windows encounter problems when improperly installed using low-quality products. Here are some potential issues you’d want to watch out for, plus a recommended solution for casement window replacement.

  1. Exposure to Elements- Since casements open outward, the edges tend to be more exposed to sun, snow, rain and other environmental elements. Weather, harsh or mild, often causes casement windows to deteriorate.

  2. More Mechanical Parts- Whether you’re contemplating casement or awning windows installation, these styles have more parts to break. Both have a crank that is used to open and close the sash, so the handle will likely break. Gears can freeze up, rust, or break.

  3. Light Reflection- The opened sash reflects sun directly into the home. Oftentimes, it brings welcomed, natural light while at other times, the reflection can be blinding.

Casement Sashes

Open sashes break when wind gusts catch the edge of casements. You may think that this is unlikely, but you’d be surprised at how commonly this occurs.

Window Frame Contraction

Frames and the sash can expand and shrink during warm or cold weather. This affects the window’s structural integrity, resulting in the sealant failing, glass bending, and eventually breaking.

If you want to avoid these common casement window problems, hire a trusted contractor like Renewal by Andersen. We provide durable, quality home window replacement and installation, with casement windows custom-fit to your existing openings. Our window materials are made of high-performance glass and non-corrosive Fibrex frames that last decades. Call us at (605) 341-7831 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free in-home estimate. We serve clients in Spearfish, SD.

Andy Stellpflug

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