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I recall a thread about motorized windows a while back; search didn't find it. A friend asked about this for a woman with arthritis, for whom operating a casement or even a double-hung would be challenging. Remote control would nice, but I think they should also have a hardwired switch and an override for when the power goes out during a sudden storm.
I do not recall seeing operators except on skylights, so any additional information and or experience is helpful.
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Thank-you. Looks like the prices range from "That's not too bad' to well over doubling the cost of a casement window. They'll need some for existing casements too, so that means a lot more homework for me.
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Hope you find what you need.
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I came to a stop sign and a skanky tweaker chick in a tube top climbed out of the brush and propositioned me. She looked like she didn't have any teeth so I counted that as a plus.
... Kizar Sosay