Casement Window Replacement in Arizona

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Casement Windows for Better Airflow, Clear Views, and a Tight Seal
Casement windows are a practical choice when you want more ventilation, easier operation, and a cleaner view through the glass. They hinge on the side and open outward with a crank, which makes them especially useful in kitchens, bedrooms, living rooms, and other spaces where airflow matters.
Everlasting Window & Door has helped Arizona homeowners replace windows since 1995. We install custom-sized ProVia casement windows designed to fit your existing openings and perform well in Arizona’s heat, sun, and long cooling season.
When a Casement Window Makes Sense
Casement windows work best in rooms where you have enough exterior clearance for the sash to swing outward. They are often a good fit for:
Kitchens, especially over counters where a crank is easier to reach
Bedrooms that need better airflow
Living rooms where a clear view matters
Exterior walls facing open yard space
Rooms where a tighter seal is a priority
Because the full sash opens, casement windows can move more air than many other styles. They also provide an unobstructed view because there is no center rail dividing the glass.
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How Casement Windows Work
A casement window is hinged on one side and opens outward when you turn the crank at the base of the frame. When the window is fully open, nearly the entire glass area becomes a ventilation space.
When closed and locked, the sash presses against a perimeter seal. This compression-style seal helps reduce drafts and air leakage, which is one reason casement windows are often chosen for energy performance.
ProVia Casement Windows Built for Arizona Homes
We install ProVia casement windows because they’re built for long-term performance and available in custom sizes for replacement projects. Their multi-chambered vinyl frames are designed to reduce heat transfer and resist the stress of prolonged sun exposure.
Available features may include:
Dual-pane or triple-pane glass
Low-E glass coatings to reduce solar heat gain
NFRC-rated performance options
Custom sizing for existing openings
Interior and exterior frame color choices
Grille patterns and hardware finishes
In Arizona, Low-E glass can make a meaningful difference by reducing radiant heat gain through the glass without blocking natural light.
The Casement Window Replacement Process
Replacing casement windows starts with careful measurement. Since ProVia windows are made to fit your existing openings, proper sizing helps the new window seal, operate, and perform correctly.
Free Estimate
We start with a free estimate to look at your existing windows, talk through your goals, and review the best options for your home.
Precise Measurements
Once you’re ready to move forward, we take detailed measurements of each opening so your new ProVia windows can be custom-built.
Existing Window Removal
Our team removes the old sash, frame, and deteriorated sealing materials to prepare the opening.
Opening Inspection
We inspect the surrounding frame for moisture damage, alignment issues, or structural concerns before installation begins.
New Window Installation
The new ProVia casement window is set level, plumb, and properly fastened to the frame. We seal the perimeter to help prevent air leaks and water intrusion, then complete the interior and exterior finishing details.
Casement Windows vs. Other Window Styles
Casement windows are often compared with double-hung and sliding windows. The best choice depends on the room, the opening, and how you want the window to function.
Casement vs. Double-Hung Windows
Double-hung windows open from the top and bottom sashes. Casement windows open the full sash outward, which usually provides more airflow from a single window. Double-hung windows may be better where exterior clearance is limited or where an outward-swinging sash would interfere with a walkway, patio, or landscaping.
Casement vs. Sliding Windows
Sliding windows move horizontally and typically open about half the width of the window. Casement windows open fully and usually seal tighter when closed. Sliding windows may make more sense for wide openings where one large swinging sash would be impractical.
Custom Casement Window Options
Every ProVia casement window we install is custom-sized for the opening. You can also choose details that help the window match the rest of your home, including:
Frame colors
Hardware finishes
Grille patterns
Dual-pane or triple-pane glass packages
Low-E glass options
During your estimate, we’ll walk through the choices that make the most sense for your home, budget, and performance goals.

Financing, Discounts, and Special Programs
Financing options are available for casement window replacement projects. Current promotions may also be available. Everlasting Window & Door also offers veteran and senior discounts. Through our Mission Windows & Doors program, a portion of every project helps provide free windows and doors for qualifying veterans.
Areas We Serve
We serve homeowners throughout greater Phoenix and surrounding Arizona communities, including:
Surprise
Sun City
Sun City West
Prescott
Prescott Valley
View our service areas for the full list of communities we serve.
Common Questions About Casement Window Replacement
Casement windows work in most rooms as long as there’s enough exterior clearance for the sash to swing outward. They’re common in kitchens, bedrooms, and living rooms along exterior walls.
Casement windows can provide a tighter seal than sliding or hung windows because the sash presses firmly against the perimeter gasket when closed and locked.
A casement window is hinged on the side and swings outward. An awning window is hinged at the top and opens outward from the bottom. Both typically use crank operation and compression-style seals.
Common signs include stiff crank operation, fogging between panes, visible drafts, failed seals, trouble latching, or windows that no longer open and close reliably.
Yes. ProVia casement windows are custom manufactured to fit your existing openings. We take precise measurements before ordering.
Yes. Financing options are available to qualified homeowners, and we can review them during your estimate.
Schedule Your Free Casement Window Estimate
If your windows are hard to open, drafty, fogged between the panes, or simply no longer working well for your home, Everlasting Window & Door can help. Contact us today to schedule a free estimate for casement window replacement in Arizona.

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