Awning Windows
Ventilation Without the Draft
ABC Seamless of Janesville installs awning windows that open outward from the bottom for a natural shield that lets fresh air in, even when the weather isn’t cooperating. These top-hinged windows are often used in smaller spaces or areas where privacy and ventilation are important, such as bathrooms, basements, and above kitchen counters.
How Awning Windows Work in Your Home
Awning windows use a crank to push the sash outward from the bottom. The top stays fixed, so when the window opens, it forms a small angled canopy. This helps block rain and drafts from coming in, even if you keep the window open during a storm.
They’re often installed higher on the wall to let air in without losing wall space or visibility. Many homeowners place them above showers, over kitchen sinks, or in combination with larger fixed windows to add airflow.
Features That Matter
- Opens from the bottom using a crank handle
- Hinged at the top to create a small overhang when open
- Locks tight when closed to block drafts
- Custom frame colors, sizes, and hardware options available
- Can be used alone or grouped with other windows
What Awning Windows Add to a Home
- Let fresh air in, even when it’s raining
- Fit in smaller wall spaces where other windows don’t work
- Keep privacy while adding ventilation
- Useful in basements, bathrooms, utility rooms, and more
- Pair well with picture windows or other fixed units
Work with ABC Seamless of Janesville
We’ll help you figure out exactly where they’ll have the most impact, be it improving circulation in a stuffy room, catching a cross-breeze, or adding fresh air without inviting the weather. When planning a layout or rethinking an existing space, these are the kinds of small decisions that can quietly improve the way you live in a room, and that’s exactly what we’re here to help with.
We have windows in every style to suit your needs!
- Double or Single Hung Windows
- Slider Windows
- Casement Windows
- Awning Windows
- Bow Windows
- Garden Windows
- Bay Windows

