Awning Window

Awning Window

Popular during the 1950’s and 60’s, awning windows are a type of window that opens up horizontally, providing a way to have your windows open, even during inclement weather. They have individual panes of glass that make up the window, and each pane has its own frame around it, providing a polished look that is somewhat nostalgic. While this style of window may have grown out of its prime, it is still a highly functional, convenient, and stylish window type that many homeowners treasure. If you find that you need to repair your awning window, you will discover that you have many options.

Awning Window Repair Parts

Your best option for awning window repair is to begin doing research on ways to repair the awning yourself, using parts that are usually readily available. Because there are many moveable parts in an awning window, such as the crank and various hinges, you will have to invest a little discovering exactly which part of the window needs repair. As time passes, some homeowners will find that their windows will not fit tight against their frames, which can be irritating; in this case, check to see if you have a worn rivet. Other repair problems will take some trial and error to find and fix, so be patient during the process of discovering what exactly is wrong. Many of the newer awning windows have simpler construction, so your repair problems will me minimized, and the parts will be easier to find.

Awning Window Replacement

If you discover that you need to completely replace your awning window, you will need to spend some time interviewing contractors to find one that can do the job well. This process may take a while, because many contractors do not routinely work on awning windows and will not do an adequate job. It is not advisable for you to try and replace the windows yourself unless you have extensive experience in the construction realm, because awning windows are intricate in design and function. You may discover that a replacement awning window is not appropriate for your home once your old one becomes dysfunctional; in which case it may be more cost-effective to replace the awning window with a more traditional window, unless the functionality of the awning window is more important to you than cost-effectiveness.

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