Parts of a Window: Window Hardware

Windows may look simple, but take a closer look, and there is more to them than just the glass, sashes and frames. In this blog, Renewal by Andersen® of Nashville takes a closer at the often overlooked, yet essential component of replacement windows: window hardware.

Parts of a Window: Window Hardware

Window Hardware

Window hardware can be roughly classified into two groups: operators and locking mechanisms. Window operators allow window sashes to be opened and closed. Hinged window styles like casement windows have hinges, which allow the sashes to be mounted onto the frames. Certain types of casement windows feature operator arms and a crank for easier operation. Modern double hung windows feature sashes with counterweights, which reduce the effort needed to lift them.

Many homeowners refer to locking mechanisms when talking about window hardware. There is a variety of locks and latches that fit specific window styles, including knobs, handles, and latching mechanisms. Certain types of hardware keep sashes open as needed, which is ideal if you need to let fresh air into the house or, in the case of double hung windows, prevent them from accidentally slamming down on your fingers.

Renewal by Andersen® Window Hardware

Renewal by Andersen replacement windows are equipped with hardware designed to withstand years of use. We offer standard window hardware finishes in white, canvas and stone while our exclusive Estate™ Hardware comes in eight different metallic finishes: satin nickel, distressed nickel, bright brass, antique brass, brushed chrome, oil rubbed bronze and polished chrome. Our new all-black Fibrex® material frames also come with matching black hardware.

We’re so confident in our window hardware quality that our Transferable Limited Warranty includes 10-year coverage on components other than glass and the Fibrex material. In the event of failure due to a manufacturing defect or installation error, we will correct the issue and ensure it matches our high standards.

To learn more about window hardware or our other popular window styles, including bay windows, call Renewal by Andersen of Nashville today at (866) 609-5033. You can also fill out our contact form to schedule your free in-home consultation. We serve Murfreesboro, TN, and surrounding areas.

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