Steel Sliding Window - 20231026 - 105956 - 0000
Steel Sliding Window - 20231026 - 105956 - 0000
Steel Sliding Window - 20231026 - 105956 - 0000
Slider windows are most commonly referred to as slider or sliding windows, but can also be
referred to as glider windows, or simply gliders.
A slider window is a type of window that you open horizontally. If you tilt your head to one side
they almost look like double-hung windows.
Double pane windows are worth the investment because they have
two panes of glass. That’s great for insulation from
outdoor temperatures as well as noise.
TYPES OF SLIDING WINDOWS
There are three main types of slider windows: single slider, double slider, and three-pane slider.
Single sliders have one fixed pane and one moveable pane. The moveable pane slides back and
forth on the sash.
Double sliders feature two or three panes of glass, but they have two panes that move. You can
open either side of the window for more ventilation.
Three-pane sliders usually feature a large picture window in the center and a sliding window on
either side.
WHY SHOULD YOU USE A
SLIDING WINDOW?
A sliding window is a fantastic option for your home; it floods a room with light, provides easy ventilation, and has an
aesthetically pleasing simple design. Slider windows also happen to be one of the more inexpensive window types available.
You should use a sliding window to fit a wide space – they are, by very nature, not suitable for windows that are longer vertically
than horizontally. They fit well into larger rooms like a living room or dining room, or rooms that require more natural light, like the
kitchen. Slider windows are generally less suitable for bathrooms but can be adjusted if necessary.
The sleek design of slider windows suits modern homes perfectly. Simplicity and minimalism are still in with home design, and this
window fits the criteria superbly
ADVANTAGES
Affordability
Sunlight & Ventilation
Duralibiilty
Unobstructed Views
DISADVANTAGES
Difficult to Clean
Less secured
Weaker Seals
ABOUT THE MATERIAL
Cold rolled steel windows and doors are made from hollow steel sections, which have been
mechanically cold formed from flat sheets of 20 gauge or thicker cold rolled steel into specially
designed profiles that are designed for window and door frames and ventilators
Steel is the strongest window material available on the market, with a strength around three times
greater than aluminium. This superior strength means that the frames are very hard to break and
your property will stay well protected and secure for many years to come
Steel windows are a great option for homeowners looking for a durable, long-lasting window.
Steel windows can last up to 50 years when properly maintained, making them a cost-effective
choice in the long run.
COST AND EXPENDITURE