Casement windows are great for any room in your home, especially in hard-to-reach areas. They can brighten up your living spaces and even help improve ventilation. These windows are easy to clean and can help keep your home secured and protected.

When it comes to casement window replacement, one thing you need to consider is how your new windows should operate. Consider these factors to help you decide.
Your Dominant Hand
It will be easier to open your casement windows using your dominant hand. The window will crank right if the crank is on the right side and vice versa if the crank is on the left.
Cross Ventilation
Crosse breeze comes with a lot of benefits like preventing moisture-related problems and improving comfort. You can achieve it by installing casement windows that open in opposite directions. Ensure your units are on the right location and properly installed by hiring a skilled window replacement contractor like Renewal by Andersen® of Phoenix.
Use Them in Pairs
Consider having casements placed together and operate in opposite directions. This will give you a more expansive outdoor view and allow more air to enter your home.
Aesthetic Appeal
Casement windows are the most appealing when the hinged side of the unit is near the center of the room. With this design, all casement windows will open towards the middle of the room. Make sure to choose the right window placement to make the most of the aesthetic appeal of your casements.
When it’s time for a window replacement, turn to Renewal by Andersen® of Phoenix. We install energy-efficient windows in a wide range of styles, colors, finishes and hardware options. Call us at (602) 772-5059 or fill out our online form to schedule a free in-home consultation. We work with homeowners in Phoenix, AZ, and the surrounding areas.