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How to Choose the Best Casement Windows?

Whether it is for your new construction or replacement windows, the casement style is always an excellent addition to any home. Right from its simplicity, operation, and aesthetics, it is fair to acknowledge that this type of window is worth having a look at.

Casement windows are also great in bringing in all the natural light to your house, offering great outdoor views.

But as always, choosing the product you have not dealt with before is a tough challenge. That is why our team has conducted market research and concluded that Ecoline windows are the best go-to products for Canadian homeowners.

Want to know why? Then let’s take a deep dive into the nitty-gritty details and intricacies involved when choosing casement windows for your home. Tag along!

Why Casement Windows? Benefits

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Well, you would probably want to know why we consider casement windows as the best go-to option? While you can for sure find other window styles that might fit your style and make you happy with the final look and performance – here is what you get installing casement windows:

  • Enough ventilation

Casement windows open from top to bottom, giving enough ventilation for your rooms, especially during spring or summer.

  • Unobstructed view

Generally, casement windows are pretty large in size. This gives you the luxury of enjoying the great view right from your house.

  • Energy-Efficiency

Casement windows are one of the most energy-efficient solutions. This means you have your annual energy bills lower than usual while enjoying the warm in winter and cool in summer.

  • Simplicity in operation

Casement windows are by far the easiest when it comes to operation. Opening and closing are as easy as turning the crank and operating the window locks.

  • Modern and stylish look

Casement window style is simple yet contemporary. The simple lines and geometry appeal to most modern house designs. Casements just add to this aesthetics of yours.

Now let’s find out the aspects to consider when picking casement windows for your house makeover.

Choose the Right Frame Material

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Let’s begin by stating that the frame material determines the effectiveness of your windows big time! As far as the materials go, there are two main ones that you ought to consider:

  • Vinyl

Ever since the 1990s, vinyl windows have gone through a complete overhaul thanks to the dramatic technology changes. Right now, it is considered one of the best materials you could go for, and the reasons are as follows.

  • It is cost-effective (compared to wood and fiberglass) and energy-efficient.
  • Vinyl can be customized as you like and painted to fit your exterior
  • Vinyl frames require little to no maintenance because of no need for frequent painting or scraping.

 

  • Fiberglass

Another great option to consider. Fiberglass is usually stronger than vinyl but is also much more expensive. The installation process is complicated and requires more time. And when it comes to maintenance, this frame needs frequent painting. On the flip side, the insulation is way better if you need more noise and energy control.

  • Wood

Wooden window frames have been in use way longer before vinyl frames ever existed. Don’t get it twisted though, wooden frames are not only a classic but are the best by far if effectiveness is anything to go by. The main pros are:

  • Wooden window frames take up less moisture and are pretty resistant to heat conduction
  • A never-old classic that looks amazing with any design
  • Adds more value to the house price
  • Super durable and long-lasting

However, with wooden frames, the catch is that it requires so much maintenance that most people consider tedious. Moreover, it is the most expensive material. Nonetheless, if you are an avid wooden window fan and can keep up with the maintenance needs, by all means, go for it.

It is critical to mention that the effectiveness of any window will heavily depend on the frame materials, among other things.

However, when you choose the frame material, it would be best to avoid metallic frames. They are notorious for conducting too much heat in your house as well as unwanted moisture.

Select Energy-Efficient Glazing

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Going for the best window glazing is essential, especially if you want to improve the energy efficiency of your house.

However, the big question here is whether you need double or triple glazing. To answer it, you have to consider several factors:

  • Living area. If you live in areas where the winters are pretty harsh, then triple glazing might be necessary because triple window panes are better at retaining heat inside your house. Remember, 25% of the heat in homes is lost through windows.
  • Price. Generally, triple-pane windows will cost you 10-15% more than double-pane units. This might seem like not such a notable difference to cover, but it is only true if you are replacing just one or two windows. In case you are to replace windows in the entire house, getting a triple-pane solution will add several thousand dollars to your already expensive project.

In the end, any Canadian homeowner still wants a solution that will help save up some money and make a home comfortable. That is why before making a final decision, either to get double or triple-pane windows, always think of your climate zone and heating bills.

Casement Windows: Prices

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When getting new windows, price is the first factor that most homeowners look at. However, you can’t get a precise quote unless you contact your local window company since final prices depend on multiple things. While frame and glazing play a significant role here, you should also consider hardware, painting, installation, and other key aspects that add to the final cost. Anyway, to get an overall understanding of how much you should be ready to pay for your new casement windows, look at the windows below with a typical price range for casements depending on the area within your home.

Location Casement Window
Basement $535 – $1,022
Bathroom $446 – $1,032
Bedroom $444 – $1193
Bonus room $676 – $1134
Dining room $550 – $1348
Family room $605 – $1999
Foyer $858 – $1999
Front $583 – $1014
Kitchen $329 – $1356
Living room $484 – $1614
Master bedroom $545 – $1304
Nook $549 – $1149

Source: Types of casement windows by Ecoline

Get the Right People for the Job

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We have considered benefits, materials, and prices, so what’s left is installation. For most people, this is the most overlooked step. But it is vital.

You should know that performance of any window is as good as its installation. So, getting the right people for the job is a crucial step towards the future comfort of your house. When looking for the best window installer, keep in mind the following:

  • Reputation and experience are essential. Go to check online reviews and ask your friends whether they dealt with the company.
  • Ensure the company works in accordance with the CSA and local building codes relevant to the area you live in.
  • Make sure to check whether the installer offers you the best products. It means all casement windows should be Energy Star-rated, and NFRC & NAFS-11 tested.

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