Upvc Window
Openable Upvc window
Openable upvc window
Temperature Control: They keep heat out during summer and trap warmth inside during winter, which can noticeably reduce your electricity bills.
The glass is typically tucked inside the frame, meaning it cannot be removed from the outside by an intruder
Tow Track Sliding Upvc Window
Two track sliding upvc window
In this window two glass frame are present Maximum Space Saving
The biggest advantage of a 2-track system is that it requires zero clearance
Three track uPVC window
Three track uPVC window
In a 3-track system, the third track holds a sliding mesh sash (made of stainless steel or fiber). This allows you to keep the glass windows fully open for fresh air while keeping mosquitoes and flies out You can slide two panels behind the third one, allowing for a 66% opening of the total window space.
Vertical uPVC window
Vertical uPVC window
Aesthetic & Space-Saving Design
Classic Appeal: They perfectly replicate the look of Victorian or Georgian sash windows, making them ideal for heritage properties or adding character to modern homes.
No Swing Space: Because they slide up and down, they don’t require any “swing room” inside or outside. This is perfect for narrow walkways, balconies, or rooms with furniture placed right against the window.
Bathroom upvc window
Bathroom upvc window
In this window you can customise design as your idea
Frosted glass is mainly used.
100% Waterproof & Rust-Proof:
Bathrooms are the most humid rooms in a house. uPVC does not absorb moisture, so it will never swell, warp, or rot, no matter how many hot showers you take.
Superior Privacy Options:
uPVC frames are designed to hold various types of frosted, tinted, or textured glass. This allows natural light to enter while ensuring nobody can see inside.
Excellent Ventilation:
Most uPVC bathroom windows come in “Tilt and Turn” or “Top Hung” styles. This allows you to leave the window slightly open at the top to let steam out while keeping the bottom secure and private