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Awning Windows

Practical, stylish windows hinged at the top that open outward to let fresh air in — even during light rain — making them a smart and versatile choice for Georgia homes.

Installed by BM Remodeling across different homes in Georgia.

What Are Awning Windows?

Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom, creating an angled “awning” shape that allows for ventilation while protecting the interior from light rain. Their compact, horizontal design makes them ideal for bathrooms, basements, kitchens, and modern-style homes.

Why Homeowners Love Awning Windows:

✔️Stay open even during light rain

✔️ Excellent ventilation and airflow

✔️ Improve energy efficiency when closed

✔️ Modern, clean exterior appearance

✔️ Great for tight spaces or high-set windows

Awning window installed by BM Remodeling

Awning window with black shutters

Benefits of Awning Windows for Georgia Homes

• Keep out rain while still letting fresh air circulate

• Provide better privacy when placed higher on the wall

• Help with moisture control in bathrooms or laundry areas

• Work well in combination with larger fixed windows

• Easy to operate with smooth crank mechanisms

Our Awning Window Installation Process

Awning window installed by BM Remodeling

1. In-Home Consultation

We help you choose the best awning window style, size, and glass type based on your home’s layout and airflow needs.

2. Accurate Measurements

We measure every opening precisely to ensure a tight, energy-efficient fit.

3. Professional Installation

Our team installs your awning windows securely, seals the frame, and checks for smooth operation.

4. Clean-Up & Final Walkthrough

We ensure your new windows function perfectly and leave your space clean.

Are Awning Windows the Right Choice for Your Home?

Awning windows are ideal if you want:

✔️ Ventilation during rain

✔️ A modern, minimal exterior look

✔️ Added privacy with high wall placement

✔️ Better moisture control in bathrooms or basements

✔️ Easy-to-operate crank-out windows

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