Side-hung casement
The classic opening — hinged at the side and swinging outward like a door. Great ventilation and easy cleaning from inside.
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The classic opening — hinged at the side and swinging outward like a door. Great ventilation and easy cleaning from inside.
Hinged at the top so it opens outward and up. Sheds rain while ajar, so a favourite for bathrooms and kitchens.
The sash sits flat within the frame for a clean, period-correct line — the closest match to traditional timber windows.
The sash rotates almost 180° so the outer glass can be cleaned safely from inside — ideal for upper floors.
Two casements can look identical and quote very differently. The difference is almost always in the hardware — the hinges, handles and locking you rarely see on a showroom brochure.
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Get my casement quotes →The things homeowners ask most before requesting quotes.
A casement window is hinged on one edge so the sash swings open, usually outward, on a stay or hinge. It is the most common window style in UK homes and comes in side-hung, top-hung, flush and fully reversible forms.
Prices vary with size, material, glazing and hardware. Our casement window prices guide sets out typical ranges, but the only accurate figure is a quote from a local installer after a home survey.
Modern casements use multi-point “espagnolette” locking and can be specified to PAS 24 security standards. The hardware guide explains the locking and handle options to ask about.
uPVC is the most affordable and low-maintenance; aluminium offers slimmer sight-lines and a premium finish at a higher price. See uPVC vs aluminium casement for the trade-offs.
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