Rain or shine, the awning window is an easy way to boost your ventilation. It swings outward from the bottom with a turn of the crank, and the operating mechanism keeps the sash securely open. And if opening requires a reach, such as over a kitchen sink or counter, awning windows are the perfect replacement window choice even if the original window is a different window style. Awning windows are often combined or joined to other window styles for more ventilation.
Features and Options:
• NEW High-PerformanceTM Low-E4TM glass stays cleaner, reduces water spotting up to 99% and is up to 56% more energy-efficient in summer and 45% more efficient in winter compared to ordinary single-pane glass.* Depending on where you live, that can cut your energy bills up to 25%** • Nearly-invisible TruSceneTM insect screen option • Dual weather strip system provides a tight seal when sash is locked and closed • Double locking points keep window closed tightly • Variety of interior and exterior colors, grille patterns, glass and hardware options
| Exterior Colors: |
 White |
 Canvas |
 Sandtone |
 Terratone® |
 Cocoa Bean |
| Interior Colors: |
 White |
 Canvas |
 Sandtone |
 Terratone® |
 Oak |
 Maple |
 Pine |
| Grilles: |
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Colonial You choose the number of squares for each sash. |
Modified Prairie With this pattern, there are always two vertical and two horizontal bars per window |
Prairie This pattern always includes two vertical and two horizontal bars per sash |
Farmhouse A classic effect with two vertical bars meeting a horizontal rail or bar at the center of the window |
Standard Hardware
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 Classic seriesTM
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 Compact |
 Metal T-Handle
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 MetroTM |
 AnversTM |
 NewburyTM
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| Hardware Finishes |
 White |
 Canvas |
 Sandtone |
EstateTM Collection:
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Standard Hardware
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 Bright Brass |
 Antique Brass |
 Polished Chrome
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 Brushed Chrome |
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 Satin Nickel |
 Distressed Nickel |
 Oil Rubbed Bronze |
 Distressed Bronze |
*Values are based on comparison to U-Factors and SHGCs for clear glass non-metal frame default values from the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).
**A study of identical homes comparing Low-E4® glass to ordinary dual-pane glass showed a 25% savings geographically on cooling bills, 10% on heating. Savings may vary geographically.
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