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3 Surprising Benefits of Impact Awning Windows

Written by Eastern Architectural Systems | Jul 24, 2019 5:53:00 PM

Windows come in all shapes, sizes, frames, and glass options to meet your lifestyle needs. Picture windows, for example, are a popular choice by those who want to bring the outside in and don’t need the ability to open the window.

Like most installations, awning windows vary in price based on their material, size and manufacturer. By installing impact awning windows, you’ll also benefit from increased energy savings.

3 Benefits of Impact Awning Windows

There are a plethora of benefits that come with awning windows, below are three of them!

#1 More Interior Design Flexibility

Awning windows can be placed higher up on walls than most other windows. This allows you to increase the natural light coming into your home, better ventilates your home, gives you more wall space for furniture and decor placement, and provides some added privacy. 

#2 Moisture Reduction

Awning windows have a tighter seal than most other windows, which helps prevent against air passing through. They are hinged at the top of their frame, allowing them to open from the bottom up, which also prevents rainfall and moisture from seeping into your home.

#3 Stylish Design

Not only are these windows functional, but they are also stylish and help you create a contemporary, modern look.

EAS Bertha Impact Vinyl Awning Window 

Here are a few benefits of EAS Bertha Impact Vinyl Awning windows:

  • Maximized protection against air and water penetration: fusion welded 3 ¼ frame & sash provide strength, stability, and rigidity
  • More traditional wood appearance on exterior: unique cove mold design
  • Lifetime warranty: frames and glass

Awning windows have various price points from $350 - 1,500 depending on the quality and makeup of the window. EAS manufactures high quality, impact window solutions, including a Bertha™ Impact Vinyl Awning Window. 

Bertha impact windows offer additional benefits, including:  

  • Hurricane protection
  • Enhanced security 
  • Noise reduction 
  • UV protection 
  • Energy efficiency

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