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Tilt & Turn uPVC Window

Tilt & Turn uPVC Window Tilt & Turn uPVC Window

Tilt & Turn uPVC Window

Design & Functionality:

Can tilt inward at the top for ventilation.

Can also turn inward like a door for cleaning & emergency.

Uses a special hinge and handle mechanism.

Advantages:

Two-in-one function for ventilation and full opening.

Easy to clean from the inside great for high-rise buildings.

Provides excellent insulation against noise and weather.

Ideal For:

High-rise apartments, offices, and homes in noisy areas.

Controlled air quality in kitchens and bathrooms.

How We Work?

Three Easy Steps.

1. Send your requirements

Sending your requirements allows us to understand your unique security challenges, enabling us to recommend solutions that perfectly fit your situation.

2. Get a call from experts

We understand that every property and situation is unique. Our experts will create solutions that match your needs, preferences, and budget.

3. Get uPVC fitment

We've honed our skills through years of experience, allowing us to handle even the most complex challenges with precision.

Frequently Asked Question

Do You Have Any Question?

A tilt and turn window has two methods of operation; you can tilt it into the building above the halfway point for ventilation, or open it completely towards the inside of your home like a door, making it easy to access and clean.

Tilt and Turn Windows are extremely safe to use and have a controlled tilt opening and feature an innovative multi-point locking system, which makes them ideal for multi-story buildings.

Tilt-and-turn windows have excellent airtight sealing properties. Therefore, they also offer superior sound insulation, which helps to reduce the amount of traffic noise heard throughout urban areas.

Yes, due to their low maintenance level, cleaning these windows is easy thanks to the inward-opening mechanism.

These windows are a great choice for residential buildings (apartments) or commercial buildings, offices, kitchens, and bathrooms. They can also be useful in sound-impacted cities.