Types of House Windows
Posted by quality on 11 Nov 2009 | Tagged as: House Window Types
There are many types of house windows available to homeowners. Each type has unique characteristics that can compliment the design in your home. Depending on your home improvement project replacement windows of the same type are easy installed. If you decide to change out the type of window there can be some construction costs involved to properly prep the window frame. The most commonly used window types are listed below.
Awning Windows: These windows have hinges at the top and open outward, so from the outside of the home the windows have an awning effect. Awning windows are great when it is raining since you can open the window and the rain cannot come inside of the opening.
Casement Windows:These windows have a hinge on the side and open outward via a crank system. These windows are great when installed over a sink of bathtub where leaning over the window to try to push it up can be difficult. Most casement windows can open up to 90 degrees, which allows for breezes to enter the home.
Double Hung Windows: This is the most common type of house windows used. They open by pushing the bottom window up. These windows stay within the footprint of the home so are perfect when installing near walkways or low clearance areas.
Gliding Windows: Gliding windows open side to side, where one window slides over the other. These windows like double hung windows do not protrude outward so they are ideal for being installed near high traffic areas.
Picture Windows: Picture Windows, commonly called called Fixed Windows, do not open at all. They are purely for decoration and the allowance of light to enter the room. Picture windows are usually installed between or next to another window that can open, usually double hung windows.
Bay Windows:Bay windows protrude from the wall of the home allowing for a larger circle of view. Sometimes the side windows on a bay window will open outward via a crank system, but other bay windows have all fixed windows in side. Bay windows tend to change the outside look of the home and are mainly used for architectural style.
As you can see therer are many different types of house windows available for your home. The design and type really depends on your indivuidal stlye and the type of room you are installing the window into. Be sure to consult with a contractor if your window installation is not simply a replacement window of the same type.