Sliding windows in aluminum are a very popular solution for balconies and conservatories, but they can of course also be used as ordinary windows. In these cases, they can be just as insulating as inward or outward-facing windows.
The advantages of sliding windows are that they do not take up any space when opened and done obscure the view in the open position. The construction is also very easy to use together with fixed insect protection.
Sliding windows for different purposes and needs
At MD Glass in California, we offer aluminum sliding windows for most purposes. The most popular are
Sliding windows for conservatories, terraces, and balconies.
Plastic sliding windows for use in exterior walls.
Sliding window with opening up or down.
Sliding windows in aluminum with built-in mosquito nets.
Lockable sliding windows or sliding windows with a latch on the inside.
Good to know about sliding windows
The most obvious advantages of sliding windows are that they take up little space and are easy to use. But there are also options and other things that can be good to know about sliding windows:
In sliding windows for uninsulated conservatories, it is normally aluminum that applies. In insulated rooms, plastic sliding windows are popular, which are at least 50% cheaper than corresponding wooden sliding windows.
When glazing a conservatory or a balcony, you can use sliding windows or so-called folding windows.
With sliding windows, you slide the windows to the side and collect them behind one of them. It will be easy to open steals no surface from the balcony.
If you choose between sliding and folding windows, it is good to think about how you want to furnish your conservatory. If you are looking for simplicity or lack space, sliding windows can be a good option.