UPVC Windows

Sliding Windows

Sliding windows consist of two or more sashes that slide horizontally within the window frame, offering a sleek and functional design. Unlike traditional windows that open outward or inward, sliding windows move along a track, allowing them to open without requiring extra space.

Openable Windows

A casement window hinges at the side and opens outward to the left or right. They are also known as crank windows, since they are opened with a handle that cranks the supporting arm of the window outward. Our casement windows open and close with ease due to their easy-turn, fold-down handle.

Tilt & Turn Windows

A uPVC tilt and turn window operates by using a specialized handle mechanism that allows the window to open in two distinct ways: by tilting inwards at the top for ventilation, or by fully swinging open inwards like a door, depending on the handle position; essentially, turning the handle vertically tilts the window, while turning it horizontally opens it fully inwards. 

Top Hunk

A UPVC top hung ventilator window operates by being hinged at the top, allowing it to open outwards from the bottom, essentially acting like a small awning to provide ventilation while remaining mostly closed at the top, making it ideal for controlled air circulation without compromising privacy or exposing the interior too much to the elements; this design is particularly useful when placed high on a wall above other windows or doors.