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Double hung awning window.
A casement window is a window with a hinged sash that swings in or out like a door comprising either a side hung top hung also called awning window.
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The bottom panel can be opened by sliding the sash up while the top panel can be opened by sliding the sash down.
For example double hung windows are easier to clean than single hung windows because both sash of the double hung window tilt inward.
Awning windows are hinged on the top and open outward from the bottom allowing for ventilation and protection from the rain.
Double hung windows a widely used choice.
In the usa these are usually opened using a crank but in parts of europe they tend to use projection.
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Double hung windows have a lower failure rate than casement windows because there are fewer mechanical parts that can go wrong.
They can be raised from the bottom or lowered from the top with sashes that tilt in for easy cleaning.
Often placed higher on walls for privacy or in combination with large stationary windows for a better view.
Double hung windows feature two movable sashes that operate vertically and open independently for easy use and fresh air at multiple levels.
Double hung windows have two vertically sliding sashes essentially the glass pane or panes and the four surrounding stiles that make the border.
Hinges can also be on the top of the window this is called an awning window or the bottom of the window a hopper window.
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Dropped windows are a problem that is common with double hung windows a condition where the lower sash refuses to stay up.
What is a double hung window.
See below or occasionally bottom hung sash or a combination of these types sometimes with fixed panels on one or more sides of the sash.
On single hung windows only the bottom sash tilts in for cleaning outside surfaces.