Tilt & Turn Windows
- Category: Windows
- Material: uPVC or Aluminium
- Guarantee: 10-Year Guarantee
Tilt & Turn windows offer stunning flexibility for your home. you can open these unique windows in a couple of different ways to suit you. You can tilt them inward from the top allowing a small amount of ventilation or open them fully inward, depending on how you’d like to use them. That means you […]
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Tilt & turn windows can be opened in two ways, you can either open them fully into the room, or they can be tilted from the bottom, with the top of the window angled into the room. That means you can maximise airflow when the weather’s fine, and control it when it’s not.
Our uPVC tilt & turn windows come with the latest multi-point locking systems as standard giving you peace-of-mind high security. Poorly maintained windows will increase the risk your property has of being burgled. It’s imperative you take the appropriate care of your windows, When windows aren’t maintained adequately, they can be more prone to damage and more susceptible to forced entry.
Finding window prices for a window replacement can be a difficult business. There are so many factors that can affect the price of the materials and labour involved that it’s almost impossible for a window installer to estimate without visiting your home. Costs will inevitably vary depending on the size of your house, the number windows and styles you have, and what type of double glazing you choose.
Tilt & turn windows made with low emissivity glazing or with triple glazing are extremely energy-efficient. Our tilt & turn windows are fitted with double glazing as standard which is energy efficient in itself but you can also upgrade your glass to increase the energy efficiency of your windows and save on energy bills. For instance, we have triple glazed glass with an argon gas-filled cavity and a Low-E coating available which gives better heat insulation as the Low-E coating keeps radiant heat inside your home during winter.
Double glazing will help reduce condensation on windows. As double glazing is made up of two panes of glass with an air gap in between, it means the inner pane of glass will be warmer which means less chance of condensation. One of the benefits of double glazing is that they reduce the loss of heat from your home. With single glazed windows, the surface temperature of the glass is lower which increases the risk of condensation, especially in winter. Double glazing can’t eliminate condensation entirely, so following a combined approach of windows, ventilation and reduced moisture is the only way to completely get rid of condensation.
The general consensus on double glazing lifespan is estimated to be anything between 20 - 25 years, with many lasting even longer, this can be extended with proper care and maintenance, such as cleaning the frames and glass regularly and checking for any signs of wear and tear. If your windows are showing signs that they need replacing, our expert team can help you to choose the best solution for your home.