Fixed glazed windows

Fixed glazed windows

A fixed window is a fixed-glazed window that cannot be opened. Window fronts with fixed glazing are mainly used in high office buildings, stairwells or public administration buildings. They let in as much daylight as possible inside the building.

Fixed glazed windows usually have no sash, which means that the pane is embedded directly in the frame. This makes the elements ideal as panoramic windows or for winter gardens.

Fixed glazed windows

Fixed glazing windows for every taste

If a window has no moving parts, such as the sash, the window is fixed. The simple construction enables extensive design options for individual needs. The cheapest option for fixed windows is plastic. But the high-quality wooden or aluminum frames also have their advantages.

In addition to the breathtaking panoramic view, you can also equip floor- to- ceiling windows with fixed under light to capture as much daylight as possible. In addition, the construction is ideal for fire protection windows.

Fixed glazed windows

Fixed window types are used in conjunction with laminated safety glass, particularly in sensitive, security-critical areas. They offer the great advantage that the frame is firmly connected to the masonry and there is no sash that can be levered out. At MD glass company we offer you a wide range of colors and types of glazing for permanently glazed windows that leave nothing to be desired in terms of personal design.

Installing a fixed window made easy

Mounting anchor for fixed windows Assembly anchor for the installation of fixed windows

Would you like to install a window as a fixed element? Then you will like these tips! So that you can enjoy your windows for as long as possible, not only the quality of the components is decisive, but also the professional installation. In order to attach the window frame to the masonry, the fixed glazing must first be removed from the frame. A glazing knife is recommended for removing the glazing beads and then removing the window glazing. The fixed glazing must then be realigned again.

Fixed glazed windows

Another effective solution for installing fixed windows are so-called assembly anchors. The window frame tabs are attached to the window frame and then screwed tightly to the wall. It is then advisable to plaster the wall around the window so that the mounting anchors can no longer be seen. The result is a clean finish as well as light-flooded and safe rooms. Take a look at our online configuration.

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