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Old 09-12-2009, 12:17 PM   #1
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In my area if there is a set of casement windows. It is assumed they will open inside out.
Is this the same in your areas and what is the theory.
Probably a dumb question?

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Old 09-12-2009, 12:37 PM   #2
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You want the casements to open in and take up square footage??
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hmm yea thats what i would assume

i think the ones that open in are called french casements around here
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The old ones that open in are
a real problem to weather proof.
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no a set of windows with the sides nearest to each other opening out(most common) vs a set opening sides furthest from each other opening out?
maybe someone could translate this for me
sorry for the confusion
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Are you talking about the hinge location? If that is what you mean then with a set of twin casements we will put the hinges on the outside edges so that the windows closes to the meeting point between the two windows. I dont think we ever had a customer ask for the hinges to be at the middle.
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yes hinge location why always that way
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I guess I you asked for a center hinge they could do it, but why?

Is there any reason you would want it like this
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Why not is my question why is that the norm
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I don't know if I'm reading this right, but hinge location is probably determined by the strongest point of the unit,which would be next to the nailing flange.
Does that answer your ?,nailkiller?
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forget it
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Casement windows are designed to "scoop" moving air into the building for ventilation. You should only have one side open at a time. They put the hinges on the outsides to give the hinge side of the unit more strength. Hope that helps.
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