Tilt and Turn Secondary Glazing
Tilt and turn windows, also known as tilt-in windows, offer dual functionality. They can tilt inwards from the top for ventilation or swing open from the side like a door. This versatility makes them ideal for various applications, including multi-storey residential buildings. Tilt-in windows can open up to 180°, allowing for improved ventilation and easier cleaning.
Tilt and turn windows offer numerous benefits, including:
Tilt for ventilation or turn for full access
Allows for controlled airflow
Full opening facilitates cleaning from inside
When locked in the tilt position, they offer increased security
Suitable for both residential and commercial applications
Good insulation properties can help reduce energy costs
Tilt and Turn Window Installation
Tilt and turn windows are installed by mounting them within the existing window frame with a specialised hinge mechanism that allows both tilting and turning functions. The installation process ensures that the window operates smoothly in both modes while integrating seamlessly with the existing structure.
When used with secondary glazing, tilt and turn windows provide an added layer of insulation and noise reduction without compromising their dual functionality. The secondary glazing enhances the window’s performance, improving energy efficiency and comfort while maintaining the ease of operation and versatility of the tilt and turn mechanism.
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.
The Benefits Of Secondary Glazing
Insulation
Soundproofing
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