Double Glazing: Two glass panes with an air or inert gas (e.g., argon) layer reduce heat transfer, maintaining indoor temperatures. This lowers energy costs for heating and cooling.
Thermal Break in Aluminum Frames: Modern aluminum frames often include thermal breaks, minimizing heat conduction and improving energy efficiency.
The double-glazed design dampens external noise, making these windows ideal for urban or noisy environments.
Aluminum: Resistant to corrosion, rust, and weathering. Unlike wood, it doesn’t rot or require repainting, ensuring longevity with minimal upkeep.
Robust Construction: Aluminum’s strength supports larger glass panes without warping.
Awning Design: Hinged at the top, these windows can remain open during rain, allowing airflow while keeping water out. Perfect for humid or rainy climates.
Aluminum’s inherent strength and secure locking mechanisms (common in awning designs) enhance security. The outward-opening design also deters forced entry.
Slim aluminum frames offer a modern, sleek appearance. Available in various finishes and colors to match architectural styles.
Optional low-E coatings on double-glazed units block UV rays, protecting interiors from sun damage. Reduced condensation due to improved thermal performance.
Aluminum is fully recyclable, and energy-efficient designs contribute to lower carbon footprints.
Awning windows open outward without occupying interior or exterior space, ideal for compact areas like above sinks or countertops.