Are you looking for a clever way to replace timber windows without disturbing the facade of the building and forging in plaster?
With help comes timber renovation windows - a special type of window with a protruding element - a fin - which, when installed, covers up old, damaged frames.
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Renovation windows are the ideal solution when replacing old windows. The renovation fin avoids complete removal of the old joinery, and covers all or part of the left over frames. The solution proves itself, for example, in the case of the necessity to replace joinery in historic buildings.
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Replacing old windows - mounting without damaging the building
Assembling a renovation window does not require complete removal of the old window frames, so the walls and façade remain undamaged. This in turn avoids time-consuming and costly renovation work. It is sufficient to remove the sashes, fixed mullions and fittings. The frames, which would need to be torn out in traditional technology, are completely covered from the inside by the renovation fin.
Renovation windows and monoblock windows
Monoblock - the solution for mounting in the thermal insulation layer
Monoblock frames are designed for the construction of windows that are installed in the thermal insulation layer. In order to construct a monoblock frame:
- the sides and top are deepened into the frame by tightening the slat,
- a sill is fitted at the bottom.
The characteristic profile on the external side of the frame masks the insulation around the entire perimeter of the window, as a result of which the entire structure looks very aesthetically pleasing.
Are you facing replacement of your old timber windows? Wondering which window profile to choose? Contact our salesman who will help you choose a solution tailored to your needs.
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