Awning Windows

Awning Windows

Ameristar Windows & Doors designs, manufactures, and installs awning windows that provide fresh airflow, privacy, and reliable weather protection. Hinged at the top and opening outward from the bottom, they vent rooms during light rain while directing water away from the interior. Their compact profile fits above counters, over sinks, and in tight wall sections, making them a smart choice for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry areas. For added efficiency and long service life, we pair quality hardware with energy-efficient glass and professional installation. If you’re planning awning window replacement, our team will size, spec, and install to match your home and style.

  • Heat Rated to 200°F

Ameristar’s Onyx Collection vinyl awning windows handle temperatures up to 200°F. Standard vinyl rates near 162°F, so this higher threshold helps frames, especially black vinyl windows, hold their shape and operate smoothly in hot, high-sun climates. The result supports energy-efficient windows performance during summer heat.

  • Built for Stability and Smooth Operation

The Onyx profile resists warping from heat, sun, and moisture. Frames expand and contract less, so sashes track true, weatherseals stay tight, and crank hardware moves cleanly. This stability protects airflow control and helps maintain the energy performance you expect from replacement windows in high-sun environments.

  • Deep Onyx Color

The finish keeps its deep onyx tone under UV and temperature swings, pairing well with aluminum windows and doors for a modern look beyond traditional white vinyl. The Onyx profile meets ASTM and AAMA standards and, when paired with qualifying glass, meets NFRC / ENERGY STAR® 7.0 for strong thermal performance and year-round comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

An awning window is top-hinged and opens outward from the bottom with a crank. The sash forms a small roof that lets fresh air in while keeping light rain out. When closed, the compression seal is tight, which supports energy efficiency and sound reduction. You’ll see awning windows in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and high-wall placements. They also pair well above larger fixed units.
Awning windows can help manage heat by improving airflow. Opening the sash lets warm, stale air vent while drawing cooler air in. For better thermal control, choose Low-E glass, argon gas fill, and insulated glazing matched to your climate. Exterior shading (eaves, trees, shades) can further limit solar gain.
The goal is dependable ventilation and weather protection. The top hinge allows fresh air during light rain, the crank makes operation easy in hard-to-reach spots, and the tight seal helps with comfort and noise control. They’re a smart choice for spaces that need privacy and airflow, and for awning window replacement where you want fresh air without exposing the interior to the elements.
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