
Casement Windows Scotland.
Achieve the highest tier heat efficiency and noise reduction with our A+ casement windows.
These casement windows in Scotland offer the highest possible insulation.
Get Up To £2,500 Off When You Scrap Your Old Windows

10 Year Warranty
4 Week Fitting Time
15+ Years Experience
Full Scotland Coverage
Casement Window Benefits
Save on Energy Bills
Save on the bills needed to warm your family with Homeshield casement windows in Scotland.
Double glazed windows are airtight on closing, helping to keep your home warm, and losing less heat to the outside.
Easy Fresh Air
Casement Windows open outward, away from the home, using an easy to manage crank-handle. This allows for the windows to be fully opened, rather than halfway opened, letting in fresh air to refresh your rooms.
This is especially important as good airflow is critical, especially in older properties in Scotland, where problems with moisture and damp could be more prevalent.


Full View
Casement windows open fully, allowing an unobstructed view of some of the best Scotland has to offer outdoors. Connect your home to the outside fully through Homeshield Scotland’s casement windows.
Easy Use
Traditional Scottish homes often have high ceilings and windows higher up. An easy-to-use crank handle mechanism makes the windows effortless to operate.
Amazing Designs
Whether you have a modern home or an older one, our casement windows match a wide range of styles that will suit nearly any home.
Our Windows Colour Range
We have plenty of colours to choose from to ensure that can find something that fits your home!













Get A Quote & Transform Your Home Today
Click the button below and get a FREE, no obligation quote from Scotland’s most trusted and experienced home improvement company!
Rated Excellent - 4.3 out of 5 based on 743 reviews
Our Complete Window Range






























Enhance your home with our A+ rated casement windows
Keep Warm All Year Round with premium Casement Windows.
Experience the power of modern technology with our glass and spacer units.
Our lenses and frames offer the height of what science has to offer. Pull in heat from the outside your windows, whilst stopping heat from leaving your windows.
With Homeshield Scotland LTD’s Casement Windows, you’ll experience the highest quality thermal performance.
- Keep warm all year round with our premium casement windows
- Save £2500 when you scrap your old windows!
- Various different colours and finishes to choose from

Homeshield Casement Security
At homeshield, we understand that not only do windows provide aesthetics to your home, but they also help save you money through your heating bills. Our casement windows are some of the best on the market and will not only transform the look of your home but also help you save money at the same time.
Warm Edge Spacer
All our casement windows come fitted with warm edge spacers to prevent any energy loss at glass edge
Weather Seals
Our Q-Lon weather seals offer optimal performance across all environments and temperatures
Multi Chamber Frames
All our window frames have a multi chamber construction allowing for optimal performance
Pilkington Glass
All our windows use top-of-the-range Pilkington glass, known for being as energy efficient as triple glazing







Our Partners, Accreditations & Awards
We operate with a number of key partners and are accredited with a number of industry standards, so you know we are a home improvement company you can trust.
In addition, we’ve been recognised with national awards including ‘Best Home Improvement Company’ by the UK Enterprise Awards three years in succession.
New Window Quote
Up to £250 off when you get a free no-obligation quote online today
We Cover All Of Scotland
We here at Homeshield take great pride in its position as Scotland’s Definitive Home Improvement Service. Where customer care and satisfaction are central to the ethos within the organisation.
We can make an appointment for one of our sales representatives to visit your home when it is convenient for you. During which, They will help you select the best products for your project and provide a free quote. All of our products are perfectly fitted by local, fully qualified professional installers. So why not choose our service today.
-
Head Office - Glasgow
515 Lawmoor Street, Glasgow G5 0TT - Covering the whole of Scotland
- 0800 6118 118
Our Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of our frequently asked questions by our customers.
Can Casement Windows handle the high winds that are common?
Casement windows are designed with resilience in mind, capable of withstanding the high winds and gales that are common in parts of Scotland. This is due to their construction design, being hinged at the sides so that they can swing outwards, much like a door. When the wind blows against a casement window, it serves only to push the window and strengthen the seals that are within the frames. As such, these are some of the best windows you can ask for in areas with harsh weather. The sturdy locks and aforementioned seals also prevent drafts and water from seeping in. All of this, of course, is only expected when the windows are installed by trained professionals.
Can casement windows withstand the rain in Scotland?
Casement windows are an ideal choice for many rainy areas in Scotland, of which there are many. When closed, the casement window creates a tight seal that prevents drafts and water from entering the property. In addition, the frames are made of very strong materials that cannot be shifted or damaged by either rain or winds.
Are Casement Windows suitable for use with older cottage-type properties in Scotland?
Casement windows are a versatile type of window that can be installed on nearly any type of property in Scotland. This includes the humble, rustic charm of cottages. The simple elegance of Casement Windows is designed so that homeowners can tailor their aesthetics to nearly any type of architecture. All while offering the benefits of modern engineering and quality of life.
How do casement windows compare to sash windows?
Casement and Sash windows can add a great deal of charm and style to nearly any home in Scotland, but the two of them have key differences that appeal to different needs. Casement Windows have side hinges that accommodate a full window opening, which provides better ventilation compared to Sash Windows.
That being said, both Sash and Casement windows offer unique visual qualities. If there is no need for the specifics of casement windows, it may be worth your while to see which look would suit your home better.
Can casement windows resist Scottish sea air?
The materials used in the frame of Casement Windows consist of uPVC and Aluminium. Both of these are highly resistant to the corrosive effects of salt sea air. This means that they won’t rot or rust over time, making the maintenance as carefree and irregular as homes further inland. This also ensures the longevity and freshness of your windows over time, regardless of the quality of the air.
How do casement windows handle snow?
Casement windows are built for long-lasting and robust performance in the harshest conditions. This is through the expertly constructed seals in the frames of the window, which stop cold air and moisture from entering the home. This keeps your home warm and dry for a long time. On top of this, it keeps out the cold from its heavy insulation properties, which will also save you on bills by retaining the heat.
Do casement windows increase your home value?
Installing casement windows can indeed add value to a home in Scotland. They are robust, long-lasting, low maintenance and have high insulation abilities – all of these are factors that prospective home buyers find attractive. Although, part of what makes Casement Windows great are their decorative abilities, and how best they complement your home.
Are Casement Windows Suitable for Coastal Homes?
Casement Windows offer a wide range of benefits, and a lot of them specifically suit homes in Costal Scotland. This si due to the unique conditions that one has to manage whilst living in the area.
Firstly, casement windows are designed to be tightly sealed, which is helpful when heavy winds are blowing. When closed, the window sash presses firmly against the frame, effectively blocking drafts and helping to maintain indoor comfort even in windy conditions.
Moreover, the materials used for casement windows, like uPVC or aluminium, are resistant to corrosion caused by salt-laden air. This is a major advantage for seaside homes, where windows can otherwise degrade quickly due to the salty atmosphere.
Additionally, casement windows are excellent at allowing natural light and fresh air into the home, while their expansive glass area offers unrestricted views. For a coastal home, this means you can take full advantage of the beautiful views and abundant natural light that these locations often offer.
Overall, the combination of durability, functionality, and aesthetic appeal makes casement windows an excellent choice for most types of homes in Scotland.