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Types of Casement Windows
Casement windows are available in a range of designs and materials, each offering distinct advantages in terms of appearance, energy performance, and functionality. Understanding the different options can help you choose the ideal window style for your property.
Top-Hung & Side-Hinged Casement Windows
Casement windows typically open via side or top hinges, offering flexible ventilation options depending on your needs. Side-hinged casements open like a door, making them great for capturing breezes and offering unobstructed views. Top-hung variants, also known as awning windows, are ideal for allowing ventilation even during rain. Both options provide strong airtight seals when closed, improving insulation and reducing energy loss. With modern locking systems and sleek hardware, casement windows offer both security and simplicity.
Window Frame Materials
Choosing the right frame material is just as important as the window design itself. Here are some of the most common and reliable options:
uPVC Casement Windows
uPVC (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride) remains one of the most popular materials for window frames due to its durability, low maintenance, and cost-effectiveness. It’s resistant to rot, rust, and warping, making it ideal for the wet and windy conditions of the North East. uPVC casement windows also offer excellent thermal performance and come in a variety of colours and finishes, including woodgrain effects.
Aluminium Casement Windows
If you’re after a modern, minimalist look with slim frames and large panes, aluminium is a strong choice. Lightweight but incredibly strong, aluminium windows resist corrosion and require minimal upkeep. They’re also a great option for energy efficiency when combined with thermal breaks and double or triple glazing. Often used in contemporary builds and commercial properties, aluminium casement windows blend style with structural integrity.
Timber Casement Windows
For period properties or homes with traditional styling, timber casement windows offer a timeless charm. Available in hardwood or softwood, timber frames provide natural insulation and can be customised with various paints or stains. While they require more maintenance than uPVC or aluminium, modern timber treatments significantly extend their lifespan. When maintained properly, timber windows can last for decades while adding character to your home.
Why Choose Windows & Doors Newcastle for Casement Windows
Over time, windows can develop draughts, lose efficiency, or show signs of wear like sticking frames, condensation between panes, or weakened seals. Choosing the right style and installation is key to both performance and appearance. If you’ve noticed rising energy bills, cold spots near your windows, or difficulty opening and closing them, it might be time for an upgrade. Our experienced team offers honest assessments and clear guidance to help you decide whether a repair or full window replacement is the right move. We pride ourselves on high-quality workmanship, using trusted materials and modern techniques to ensure your casement windows are secure, energy-efficient, and built to last in the North East climate.
Experienced Professionals
Our team brings years of hands-on experience in supplying and fitting high-quality windows and doors. From initial consultation to final installation, you can trust us to handle your project with expert care and precision.
Quality Materials
We’re committed to using only premium-grade materials for every window and door we install. This ensures not just a great finish, but long-lasting performance you can rely on for years to come.
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