What Are Casement Windows?
Casement windows hinge on the side and open outward using a crank. They’re popular in modern and transitional Chicago homes.
Casement Windows: Key Benefits
Superior Sealing
When closed, casements press tightly against the frame—excellent for winter insulation.
Maximum Airflow
They capture breezes better than sliding or double-hung windows.
Clear Views
Minimal frame obstruction allows more glass area.
Potential Drawbacks
- Mechanical parts require quality hardware
- Exterior clearance needed for opening
Premium construction minimizes these concerns.
How They Compare to Other Styles
Double-Hung Windows
- Easier cleaning
- Slightly less efficient
Sliding Windows
- Simple operation
- Less airtight
Casements often outperform both in energy efficiency.
Best Uses in Chicago Homes
- Living rooms
- Kitchens
- Hard-to-reach areas
- Wind-exposed elevations
Invest in Windows That Deliver Long-Term Value
Cheap windows may lower the upfront price, but they often cost more over time through energy loss, comfort issues, and early replacement. Midwest Windows, Siding & Doors helps Chicago-area homeowners choose premium window solutions designed for superior insulation, durability, and lasting performance—so your investment pays off year after year.






