Top Hung windows are like traditional casement windows, with one major difference. Casement windows pivot on hinges mounted on the side, while awning windows pivot on hinges mounted at the top. It can be used independently or in combination with other windows. They are particularly useful for ventilation. They are placed higher in walls which provide natural light and ventilation, without compromising privacy. High placement also allows for maximum wall space for design aspects such as art and furniture placement. They allow nearly 100 percent viable ventilation, without the threat of water seeping into the home.
Features of Top Hung Windows
- Ventilation: The below pushed out spce make the room and outside air natural circulation, indoor air fresh, while excluding the possibility of rain into the room. The fresh air undoubtedly creates a comfortable living environment for people.
- Security: The linkage hardware arranged around the sash and various functions of them to operate inside room. When the window sash is closed, all sides are fixed on the window frame, so the security and anti-theft performance is excellent.
- Easy to clearing: Makes it easy and safe to clean the exterior surfaces of windows.
- Practicability: Avoid the interior space occupied when the inner window is opened, it is convenient to hang the curtain.
- Good sealing and heat insulation performance: Through the window sash around the multi-point lock, to ensure the good sealing of doors and windows.