Awning Windows
How To Recognize Them
Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward.

Why To Choose Them
When positioned high on walls, awning windows can catch a breeze from any direction and provide light to a room while maintaining privacy. Also, they can be opened slightly to allow ventilation during light rain showers.

Where to Place Them
Awning windows can be positioned in a row, column, or against other windows, creating walls of light that are both beautiful and functional. They are often used to flank picture windows.
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What To Look For
Count the turns.
Check out the available finishes.
Compare NFRC ratings
When it comes to U-Factor, the lower the better - and the less you'll spend heating and cooling. It's an easy, accurate way to compare the energy efficiency of windows.
Look for worm-gear drive operation.
It's a smooth, reliable system for opening and closing your window.
Examine the interior.
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Owner-2-Owner Transferable Limited Warranty.
Andersen Window & Door products feature a 20-year limited warranty on glass and a 10-year limited warranty on non-glass parts. The limited warranty never loses value over its lifetime because it is non-prorated. Being fully transferable, it can also add real value should you decide to sell your home.
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The Andersen® Advantage
Andersen awning windows are built specifically as awnings, not just casement windows tipped sideways. The sash is completely encased by low-maintenance Perma-Shield® vinyl cladding, keeping moisture away from the solid wood core for years of top performance. Tilt-wash models let you clean both sides of the glass easily from inside your home.
