Triple-Glazing upgrades now available across EVERY product range!

Casement Windows

Future proof your kerb appeal with
beautiful casement windows

For statement windows with engineering at the core and energy-saving credentials, we have casement windows in all shapes and sizes to suit your home, no matter the budget. What we don’t know about windows, really isn’t worth knowing.

Triple-Glazing upgrades now available across EVERY product range!

Energy Efficient Casement Windows

Manchester Window Factory offer four types of casement windows:

Flush Casement Windows

We can install these beautiful and increasingly-popular windows in a variety of materials and styles.

Storm Casement Windows

Available in a range of coloured foils, these windows come in either a grained or smooth finish.

Slimline Aluminium Windows​

These slim line aluminium windows and doors are designed to replicate the look of steel, but at a fraction of the cost.

Timber Windows

We now offer our clients the option of Accoya. Also, this amazing timber comes with a 50 year warranty.

Which Casement Windows Are Best?

Materials

uPVC Casement Windows

Big on security but low on maintenance, it’s clear to see why uPVC windows are a best-seller. For a fuss-free and energy-efficient window, uPVC casement windows can be tailored to fit your style and budget.

Wooden Casement Windows

Perfect when you want to create an authentic look in a period property or listed building, wood or timber windows are a fantastically sustainable choice, with long-life guarantees, in a range of stains and finishes.

Aluminium Casement Windows

Perfect when you want to create an authentic look in a period property or listed building, wood or timber windows are a fantastically sustainable choice, with long-life guarantees, in a range of stains and finishes.

Glazing Types

Double Glazed Casement Windows

The most popular choice of uPVC windows, so much so that ‘double glazing’ is now synonymous with buying windows. Affordable and energy-efficient, the two panes of glass in double-glazed windows ensure that your home’s heating stays indoors.

Triple Glazed Casement Windows

With all the benefits of double glazing windows but with an additional pane of glass, triple glazed windows offer even more heat retention meaning lower heating bills and fantastic energy-efficient credentials.

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Sliding Sash Windows

Conservatories

Glazing Options

Design and Installation Services

Design

We are passionate about what we do. We will take the time to go through the ideal design specification to best suit your property and budget. We're not interested in sitting in your house for hours on end offering silly 'deals'.

Installation

All of our installers are directly employed by us and are paid a fixed salary. Unlike most other companies who use sub-contractors, our teams are given the time to ensure that your project is completed to the most exacting standards

Peace of Mind

All IBGs are NOT the same. As members of The Consumer Protection Association, our insurance backed guarantee covers 100% of the contract value. Many of our competitors offer IBGs covering as little as 25%. We are a Certass registered company.

Casement Windows FAQ's

What Manchester Window Factory doesn’t know about windows isn’t worth knowing, so if your question isn’t answered below, our family-run business is here to help.

Casement windows are windows which sit within a frame, using positioned hinges to enable the window to fully open out.

New double glazing can help to reduce condensation. Improved room ventilation can further help in preventing it. When water vapour comes into contact with a cold window, it results in the water droplets which make up condensation. As double glazing contains multiple glass panes separated by air, the internal glass panels are able to remain closer to room temperature. Casement windows are particularly helpful in reducing condensation as they can open fully, providing better ventilation for the room as a whole. 

Glass is a great material for natural sound insulation and because double glazing windows consist of two glass panes, outside noise is naturally softened through this double defence. 

For homes near to busy roads, rails and runways, noise pollution can be reduced using acoustic glass.

The average lifespan for double glazing is anywhere between 20 and 30 years although much of this will depend on the type of glazing, materials used, and the weather that the double glazing has had to endure. At Manchester Window Factory we provide a fully comprehensive 10 year insurance-backed guarantee, covering all aspects of your windows and door installation.

The average price of a double glazed casement window is typically between £400 and £1,300 with materials.

We understand that jargon can make shopping for a double glazing window shopping a bit confusing. But we’ve got the expertise to guide you through any technical terms. 

  • Outer frame: 70mm multi-chambered profile which forms the outside of the window
  • Mullion: vertical profiles which fit into the outer frame or Mullion
  • Transom: horizontal profiles which fix into the outer frame of Transom
  • Sill: a surface which deflects water away from brickwork below, on which the window frames sit on top of. These can be 85mm, 150mm, 180mm, 225mm or 250mm.
  • Casement sash: the opening of the window which can be top-hung or side-hung
  • Dummy dash: a fixed sash for cosmetic purposes which does not open
  • Double glazed unit: two panes of glass separated by a warm edge ‘Swiss’ spacer bar filled with argon gas

Interested in casement windows?

We design and install with lasting peace of mind. We’ll give you an honest quote without sitting in your house for hours on end. We don’t start off with one price, then dramatically halve it after a bogus call to a fictitious boss. We don’t believe in working that way. We never have and we never will.