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Casement Windows
Los Angeles

Casement windows offer the best energy performance of any operable window style — their compression seal when closed is virtually airtight. Ocean Home Solutions installs casement windows from Milgard, Anlin, and Nuimage across LA, OC, and the Inland Empire.

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Casement Windows in Los Angeles, CA

The Most Energy-Efficient
Operable Window Style

Casement windows are hinged at the side and swing outward when cranked open — opening the entire window frame for maximum ventilation. But the real advantage is when they’re closed: the crank mechanism pulls the sash tightly against a compression seal, creating an exceptionally airtight closure.

This compression seal makes casement windows the most energy-efficient operable window style available — more airtight than sliding windows, double-hung, or awning styles. For homeowners prioritizing energy performance, casement is often the best choice.

  • Compression seal when closed — most airtight operable window style
  • Full opening ventilation — entire sash opens, not just half
  • No center rail obstruction — unobstructed views
  • Available in single or double casement configurations
  • Dual-pane Low-E glass for maximum SoCal energy performance
  • Milgard, Anlin, and Nuimage casement options available
What We Offer

Casement Window Services

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Single Casement Windows

One sash hinged at the side. Available in right-hand or left-hand operation to direct airflow as needed.

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Double Casement Windows

Two sashes that open from the center outward — like French windows — for dramatic ventilation and views in wider openings.

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Awning Windows

Similar to casement but hinged at the top and swinging outward — can remain open in light rain without water entry.

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Casement + Fixed Combinations

Wide openings with a fixed center panel flanked by casement sashes for a clean, modern look with excellent ventilation.

Low-E Glass Options

Casement windows with Low-E glass and argon fill for the best combination of energy efficiency and ventilation performance.

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Financing Available

Flexible financing for casement window installation.

Our Process

Simple. Transparent. Done Right.

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Free In-Home Estimate

We measure every opening and assess existing framing. Detailed written estimate at no charge.

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Window Selection

We walk you through casement options from Milgard, Anlin, and Nuimage — single, double, hand, and glass options.

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Expert Installation

Licensed crew installs casement windows with proper flashing, caulking, and compression weatherstripping.

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Final Inspection

Final walkthrough to confirm smooth crank operation, proper seal when closed, and correct finish.

Common Questions

Casement Windows FAQ

When a casement window closes, the crank mechanism pulls the sash tightly against a compression gasket all the way around the frame — creating a much more airtight seal than sliding windows, which rely on a sliding weatherstrip that wears over time. The compression seal is the key advantage.

Yes — casement windows typically open to 90°, providing full clear opening of the frame. They’re a popular choice for bedroom egress windows when properly sized.

Modern casement windows from quality brands like Milgard and Anlin have smooth, multi-point locking crank mechanisms that operate easily with one hand. They should never require force to open or close.

Casement windows typically run $450–$950 per window installed. They’re generally priced slightly higher than comparable sliding windows due to the hardware complexity.

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Free Estimates · Financing Available · LA, OC & Inland Empire · Est. 2019