A loggia or balcony, which is often exposed to the elements, is an essential component of any modern design.
Because of its convenience, semi-warm
glazing is in high demand. Semi-warm glazing is available in two styles: sliding and standard. However, they share one parameter: energy efficiency.
There are several advantages to semi-warm glazing:
Affordable price
Aesthetic appearance
Usability
Lack of fogging of glasses
Increased wind resistance, durability
Light weight, which allows installation even on old balcony slabs.
What problems does semi-warm glazing solve?
Efficient use of room space
High degree of tightness compared to "cold" glazing
Bad weather protection
Technology and design features
The use of small-chamber double-glazed windows is a feature of semi-warm glazing. Semi-warm glazing employs two styles: sliding and standard, with tilt-and-turn sashes.
The sliding system is ideal for small balconies and loggias since it takes up no space inside the glazed room, creating the illusion of expanded space. The majority of sliding system profiles are made of aluminum, but they can also be made of PVC, which has excellent thermal insulation properties. The brush seals used in this type of construction provide noise and weather protection.
The standard design is the most practical and has a high level of tightness. However, the room in which this structure is installed should be quite large.
The ALP company's semi-warm
glazing is a rational constructive and aesthetic solution that balances costs and urgency. The delivery of goods within Yerevan is free of charge.