Hinged Secondary Glazing
Hinged windows, or casement windows, open either inwards or outwards from the side, similar to a door. Depending on the hinge and sash, they can also tilt inwards or outwards from the top or bottom. Their versatility has made them increasingly popular in suburban homes.
Hinged secondary glazing offers several benefits, including:
Improved insulation
Enhanced security
Reduced noise pollution
Versatility in operation (inwards or outwards)
Better temperature control
Casement Window Installation
Hinged secondary glazing is installed by mounting a secondary glazing unit on the inside of the existing hinged window frame. This setup allows the secondary glazing to open alongside the original window, preserving its functionality while enhancing performance.
When used with hinged windows, secondary glazing adds an extra layer of insulation and noise reduction. The hinged design allows for easy access and ventilation while maintaining the improved energy efficiency and comfort provided by the secondary glazing.
Other Window Styles
NRG Glass specialise in secondary glazing manufacturing and installation for a range of window styles.
Want to learn more about the window types? Take a look at our Guide to Window Styles for Secondary Glazing.
Horizontal Sliding
Vertical Sliding
Lift Out
Tilt and Turn
Hinged
The Benefits Of Secondary Glazing
Insulation
Soundproofing
Listed Buildings
Areas We Serve
Hertfordshire
Suffolk
Chelmsford
Halstead