Many homeowners choose to get replacement windows in the exact same style as the windows they already have. But what they might not realize is a different window style might work better depending on the design, function, and space restrictions. There are a lot of options to consider, which can seem daunting. But none of them function in the same way, and it is important to weigh all your options before making a final decision on replacement windows in Woodinville, WA. So here is more information about awning and hopper windows and why it is one of the most suited replacement windows for the basement.

What are Awning Windows? 

These windows hinge at the top and push out to open. The sash creates an awning over the opening, hence the name for this window style. Some awning windows operate with a crank and some are just manual operation.

What are Hopper Windows? 

These are very similar to awning windows, except the hinges are at the bottom and the window and usually pull inward to open.

Advantages of Awning and Hopper Windows

Here are some of the benefits you can enjoy when you purchase awning windows:

  1. Ventilation

Though these windows are small in size they work very well for ventilation. You can open awning windows, even if it is raining. And hopper windows are especially good at allowing moisture to escape in rooms with high humidity.

  1. Efficiency

Awning and hopper windows are also great at insulation. Much like casement windows, when the wind blows against them the seal tightens. And when they are closed and latched they do really well at locking out the cold, especially when partnered with high-efficiency glass. This makes them a great replacement window for any basement.

  1. Style

While hopper and awning windows are not new styles, they are unique because more homeowners choose sliding, single-hung, and double-hung windows. They can bring unique, more contemporary styles to your home.

  1. Security

Hopper and awning windows latch on the inside and are a little more difficult to break into. They are also usually smaller openings, making them less of a security risk.

Disadvantages of Awning and Hopper Windows

A few drawbacks of awning and hopper windows include:

  1. Obstructions 

Awning windows project outside when they open, which can cause obstructions for patios and walkways. So before deciding on awning windows, you need to consider the clearance and make sure you have enough room outside. There is a similar concern for hopper windows, only they pull inside the room.

  1. Cleaning

Because these windows open at an angle they tend to get dirty faster. Fortunately, the smaller awning and hopper windows are easy to clean. Larger installations might prove more difficult.

Where Can I Install Awning and Hopper Windows? 

Though they can work in almost any room in the house, most people choose to install awning and hopper windows in bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements. These are areas with high humidity that need some ventilation, but don’t often have the wall space for larger, operable windows.

Interested in hopper or awning replacement windows in Woodinville, WA? Call (253) 887-7792 to talk with the experts of Signature Window today. Or stop by our location at 22613 68th Ave. S. Kent, WA 98032.