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Picture windows are large, fixed windows that give the appearance of framing outdoor scenery. Since picture windows are non-operational, they are commonly paired with windows that are. Picture windows, due to their size, allow in a lot of warm, natural light and views that are expansive. Additionally, picture windows are more energy-efficient than operating windows of a comparable size because they lack moving parts.
Available in quadruple, tripple, or double glazing.
S series fixed picture PVC windows
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Benefits of PVC windows
uPVC can reduce the amount of outside noise that enters your home and stop heat from escaping, which could lower your energy costs. uPVC is a durable and reliable material for window frames, one you can trust to keep your house secure. A strong metal core inside the frame makes any attempt to breach it very difficult. To avoid window frames that look plastic, choose from a variety of designs and colors or a classic hardwood finish as an option.
The letter ‘u’ in uPVC stands for unplasticised, which means that the material has not been softened by chemicals known as plasticisers, making it ideal for the manufacture of windows.
* uPVC does not rot
* uPVC is weather resistant and requires no maintenance
* uPVC is impact resistant
Our windows and doors are built to be energy efficient.
Our energy-efficient windows and doors keep heated and cooled air inside your homes, saving you money on your monthly energy bills.
uPVC windows, in contrast to wooden windows, are unaffected by wind and rain, or changing weather.
They don’t require much maintenance and can last for up to 50 years or longer without losing their functionality.
Their resistance to extreme weather is largely responsible for their remarkable durability.
Galvanized steel reinforcements are also applied to maintain structural stability. They provide improved strength, particularly for bigger frame windows. The uPVC coating is protected from harmful UV rays that can cause materials to fade.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, energy efficient windows offer significant savings.
It depends on the type of window you replace and your climate. Energy Star studies show double pane versus single pane windows can reduce energy costs by 21% to 31%.
About PVC Windows
With uPVC windows, energy consumption is reduced, which saves your money and contributes to the protection of the precious climate.
New windows provide additional living comfort. Their construction and the materials used provide very effective protection against noise. In addition, the multi-stage seal retains the effects of wind pressure. And the optimal transparency of today’s insulating glass brings a lot of light intensity to the interior.
Our window and door PVC systems, which use multi-chamber technology, offer an extremely low heat transfer value. This affects how much energy you use and how much money you spend on heating and cooling.
Available glazings
Used where no thermal barrier is needed, especially indoors
Standard window and balcony door glazing with increased efficiency starting with Ug as low as 0.18
Passive house high-efficient energy saving, increased security and decreased noise
technical specs
A series | C series | S series | Steel | Wood | |||||||
Thermal Uw values up to | 0.15 | 0.15 | 0.13 | 0.20 | 0.14 | ||||||
Passive option | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||||||
Hidden sash | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||||||||
Nailing Flange | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||||||||
Max dimensions of single panel (in inches) | |||||||||||
Fixed window | 142 x 110 | 142 x 110 | 142 x 110 | 110 x 98 | 71 x 98 ½ | ||||||
Operable window | 67 x 118 | 59 x 102 | 59 x 102 | 55 x 90 ½ | 55 x 67 | ||||||
Swing doors | 55 x 118 | 59 x 106 | 50 ½ x 97 | 35 ½ x 94 ½ | 43 ½ x 98 ½ | ||||||
Sliding doors | 130 x 126 | 157 ½ x 157½ | 118 x 106 | – | 128 x 106 | ||||||
Range of glazing panes | 1 – 4 | 1 – 3 | 2 – 4 | 1 – 3 | 2 – 3 | ||||||
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