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The Fully Reversible Timber WindowBaskil Window Systems has developed a fully reversible timber window which is available in top swing or side swing versions. The sash can be rotated fully to enable the window to be cleaned from inside so that it is ideal for use in multi-storey applications. It provides ease of operation with the design features of Scandanavian style windows and a weather performance needed for our climate. The window combines the warmth of 90mm Solid timber frame with the most up to date glazing technologies to give a very thermally efficient window. | |
EcoClad:The EcoClad range combines the structural strength, corrosion resistance, durability and recyclability of aluminium with the warmth, thermal efficiency and aestethic advantages of natural finish wooden window on the interior. The exterior frame is manufactured from extruded Aluminium alloy section coated with architectural grade power. | |
The Bi-Fold DoorChanging lifestyles and climatic conditions mean that we want to get as much outdoor living into our short summers as possible. Activities such as gardening, barbequing, outdoor entertaining have become part of our culture. Bearing this in mind Baskil Window Systems have added a bi-fold door to their range of hardwood doors to facilitate free movement between extending living area and garden. | |
Heritage Sliding Sash Window:We have developed a timber vertical sliding sash window which is ideal either for the protected building where planning requires it or for the new build where traditional elegance is sought. The window marries the style and elegance of this timeless design to the best of modern technology to give a high performance window with class. | |
Passive WindowDesigners and architects are beginning to design and specify Passive houses. A passive house is a building, which gives a comfortable indoor climate in summer and in winter without the need of a conventional heating system. Passive house design involves careful orientation and optimum use of solar gain. A key part of the fabric of any passive house is the window. There are stringent requirements for passive windows in relation to thermal efficiency and solar gain. |
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