Awning
Awning
Awning
Awning
Awning
Awning

Awning

Awning windows are a versatile window style that opens outward and hinges at the top. This unique design allows for ventilation even during inclement weather, as rain and wind are deflected away from the open window.

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Key Features

Weather Protection: The outward-opening design shields your interior from rain and wind.

Superior Ventilation: Enjoy optimal airflow and fresh air circulation.

Energy Efficiency: Reduce energy costs with energy-efficient glass options.

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FAQ

Nearly all our customers choose Milgard vinyl or fiberglass frames. 

Vinyl. Milgard vinyl frames are energy-efficient, virtually maintenance-free and cost-effective. Offered in four different lines and all common shapes and configurations, Milgard has a vinyl option for every situation. Trinsic Vinyl, which has proven highly popular with our customers, features a narrow frame and comes in eight different exterior colors and four interior colors.

Fiberglass. Exceptionally strong and durable, fiberglass comes at a higher price point than most vinyl, but delivers a top-of-the line look and feel. Its low thermal conductivity makes it highly energy efficient and helps you stay comfortable year-round. Fiberglass is also ‘paintable,’ which means you can change the frame color in the future.

Unless you choose a fixed (picture) window, there are four common choices:

  • Slider (moves left or right on a track)
  • Casement (opens outward with a crank or handle)
  • Awning (swings inward from a hinge on the top)
  • Single- or double-hung (window slides upward within the frame  for single-hung or both up and down in double-hung)