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Weather Shield | Push-out Casement and Awning Window

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Weather Shield | Push-out Casement and Awning Window


September 28, 2017
Building products-Weather Shield-Push-out Casement and Awning Window
This article first appeared in the October 2017 issue of Pro Builder.

Weather Shield redesigned its Push-out Casement and Awning Window, which now comes in heights up to 8 feet. The windows have a German-engineered locking system with adjustable roller cams and feature high-grade stainless steel hardware that resists corrosion. Handles, which come in transitional and contemporary designs, can be placed in a location for all unit heights for a consistent appearance. Alternative handle heights for code requirements are also an option.

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