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"Aluminum awning windows" refers to operable windows with aluminum frames that are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom.
Here's a breakdown of their key features, pros, cons, and typical uses:
Key Features
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Frame Material: Aluminum – known for strength, durability, low maintenance, and resistance to corrosion/rotting.
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Operation: Hinged at the top, crank-operated (most common) or push-out, opening outward.
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Glazing: Typically single or double-pane glass, sometimes with Low-E coatings for energy efficiency.
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Frame Profile: Aluminum allows for very slim sightlines, maximizing glass area and views.
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Weather Sealing: When closed, the sash presses against the frame, creating a good seal against rain and wind.
Advantages
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Durability & Low Maintenance: Aluminum resists warping, rotting, rusting (especially with proper finishes/powder coating), and insect damage. Needs minimal upkeep (usually just cleaning).
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Strength & Stability: Provides excellent structural integrity for larger sizes.
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Sleek, Modern Look: Slim frames offer a clean, contemporary aesthetic popular in modern and commercial architecture.
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Weather Resistance: Excellent seal when closed, effectively shedding rain when open due to the outward pitch. Good wind resistance.
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Ventilation Control: Can be left open during light rain. Allow airflow near the top of a room (warm air rises). Provide security when open (harder to climb through).
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Space-Saving: Opens outward, not interfering with interior space like casements or double-hungs.
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