Liniar Reversible Window Coming Soon

Liniar Reversible Window Coming Soon
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Date: 12 March 2018

Ideal for high-rise projects, the moving pane rotates through a full 180° cycle, allowing the external glass of a Liniar reversible window to be safely cleaned from the inside of the property.

Liniar Reversible Window Coming SoonWe’re pleased to announce that we’ll be adding a reversible window to our range this Summer – offering a convenient, stylish and safe option for difficult-to-access locations.

Ideal for high-rise projects, the moving pane rotates through a full 180° cycle, allowing the external glass of a Liniar reversible window to be safely cleaned from the inside of the property. The rotating mechanism keeps the moving pane from intruding into the inside of the room – so no snagging on curtains or blinds.

Designed from scratch by the same team of industry experts that created the rest of the range, Liniar’s brand new reversible window will be perfect for commercial applications – and with flat, chamfered lines, it offers a contemporary finish which is compatible with the full 70mm Liniar suite.

With the inner sash flush on both the inside and the outside, and featuring one of the slimmest PVCu profile sightlines on the market, Liniar’s reversible window offers a beautifully aesthetic appearance for a wide variety of projects.

Utilising patented features such as Liniar’s co-extruded bubble gasket, thermal dam and glazing flipper ensure a draught-free installation with high thermal efficiency – and Liniar reversible windows also benefit from an easy fit, one-piece drip bar with concealed fixings to help protect the window from severe weather conditions.

“We’re delighted to add a fully reversible option to our already impressive range,” commented Chris Armes, Liniar’s Design & Development Manager.

“Not only will this prove an ideal choice in multi-storey developments, or in locations that are hard to reach in order to keep windows clean, we’ve also developed this for markets outside of England where some building regulations differ.

“In Scotland, for instance, building regulations state that both external and internal surfaces of a window should be able to be cleaned safely from the inside where any part of a window in a dwelling is above four metres from ground level, without the use of step ladders.

“Liniar’s reversible window easily achieves this requirement, while benefiting from the many advantages and styling of the rest of the range.”

The new style will be exclusively available to Liniar fabricators from Summer 2018.

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