Both awning and hopper windows offer great ventilation, are energy-efficient, and perfect for tight spaces, including bathrooms and basements. For added style and light, these windows can be placed above or below other window styles like double-hung, casement, or picture windows offering added light, ventilation, and aesthetics. Both styles glide open and shut with the turn of an easy-to-use, folding single-lever crank handle.
This style is hinged at the top and opens outward. These can be mulled together horizontally or vertically.
Hoppers are hinged at the top and open inward to keep water from entering your home. Available with vents.
Awnings feature a fold-down handle that tucks in neatly for a clean look and boasts multiple lock points for added security. The durable cranks and hardware offer effortless operation.
Hardware colors vary by product line.
Hoppers have a sleek, durable push/pull handle. Single or double-locks available.
Available in white only
Awning colors vary by products line.
Hoppers are only available in white or beige.
Available in an array of grid patterns.
Awning grid colors are dependent on product line.
Exterior-side grids available in all Sure-Coat colors except for diamond shapes.
Painted grids are not available on hoppers.
Awnings come with a full, extruded, spring-loaded screens come standard with an upgrade to BetterVue screens.
Hoppers have an exterior extruded aluminum screen with either a aluminum, fiberglass, or VIEWS mesh.
Awning windows are available in an array of glass strengths, types and packages, depending on product line.
Not available with laminated glass.
Hoppers are available in double Low-E, argon-filled, double-pane glass.
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