Awning Windows

Meet Awning Windows – the flip-floppers of the window world! They’re hinged up top and ready to party by swinging out from the bottom. Awning Windows are the ultimate multitaskers, letting fresh air in while telling light raindrops, ‘You shall not pass!’ But wait, there’s more! These windows are also the pros at giving you the grandest view in town.

And when it comes to Awning Windows, Western Windows is the star of the show! Our awnings bring the efficiency A-game and style that’ll make your house the talk of the neighbourhood, all while keeping Mother Nature at bay. So, open up, enjoy the view, and let Western Windows handle the rest!

Performance Features

See what makes this style of window so popular for homeowners in Alberta.

Multichamber Design

More chambers than any competing product. Provides superior thermal insulation and sound reduction. Guaranteed outstanding resistance to warping and crushing (minimizing the likelihood of seal failure and gas loss).

 

Exclusive PVC Compound gives the window better resistance to impacts and discoloration.

 

Refreshed Style

Optional inside and outside design accessories for a neat finish. 

 

Fusion-welded corners

Gives a more attractive appearance, enhances solidity, and eliminates the need for adhesives and sealants. 100% watertight and airtight.

 

Triple-layer weatherstripping

Provides superior insulation, virtually eliminating air, water, dust, and dirt infiltration. Easily replaceable if needed thanks to the groove.

 

Optional low-E double or triple glazing with argon gas

For increased energy efficiency.

 

Interior Glazing Bead

Designed to withstand extreme conditions. Provides greater security. 

 

Exclusive anchoring system for opening/locking mechanisms

Specifically designed mounting screws are installed through a minimum of two PVC walls for reliable, durable, and secure fastening. 

Size Tested
mm(in.)
North American harmonized standard
AAMA /WDMA /CSA 101/I.S.D/AA 440-08
Awning Window 1200 x 800 (48 x 32)
1425 x 1425 (56 x 56)
LC-PG80-AP
LC-PG30-AP

Colours

Pick a style that best suits your home. 

Choose from our selection of classic window border colours:

Ice White Sandstone Almond
Maize Cashmere Pebble
Brownstone Sandalwood Sable
Tan Old World Blue Wedgewood Blue
Forest Green Metallic Grey Slate
Canyon Clay Midnight Surf Storm
Windswept Smoke Iron Ore Burgundy
Venetian Red Red Black
Commercial Brown Chestnut Brown Nutmeg
Antique Brown Alu Copper
Classic window border colours - Western Windows
Classic window border colours - Western Windows
Classic window border colours - Western Windows
Classic window border colours - Western Windows
Classic window border colours - Western Windows

Low E

Western Windows offers two high performance Low E Glass solutions that provide year round comfort and savings by reducing heat loss, controlling solar energy and protecting from interior fading. We also recommend argon gas fill to improve energy efficiency.

Awning Designs

Awning windows designs

Work with our team to pick the best design for your unique needs.

Awning Sizes

Pick the window size you desire. We will then manufacture it right here in Calgary. 

Width 20 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
Height
14 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT
18 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT
24 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT
30 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT
36 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT
42 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT NA
48 DT DT DT DT DT DT NA NA
52 DT DT DT DT DT NA NA NA

Frequently Asked Questions

We get many questions about our products and services and are always around to help with them. Here are some quick answers to the most commonly asked questions about this product:
Awning Window Questions
Is this window energy efficient?
Yes, with superior professional sealing, multiple layers, and option glazes, this window is excellent at insulating your home, saving you money on energy bills.
Can I have this window custom fitted to my home?
Yes, our awning windows are available in a multitude of sizes and design options.
Where can this window be installed in my house?
This window style can be installed anywhere on your house, as long as it follows local building code. This is generally considered an exterior window (it is on the out wall of your house), however.