Structurally Reinforced uPVC Double Glazed Awning Windows

uPVC Awning windows hinge from the top and open outward, allowing you to ventilate your property even while it’s lightly raining. These windows are a popular choice for properties with limited space, and with our thin yet durable structurally reinforced uPVC frames you can maximise visibility and natural light in your home. When closed, the single or double glazed sashes lock tightly to protect interiors against the elements and outside noise. Our double glazed awning windows can be installed by themselves or with fixed panes to suit your property’s space and façade, and are available in a variety of colours and sizes.

Also please note that the double glazed awning windows we provide drop from the top of the frame allowing for hot air/smells escape the premises and new fresh air come in from the bottom of the frame. This eliminates issues with ventilation flows previously associated with awning windows

The Integra Windows team can recommend ideal uPVC double glazed windows and configurations for your property to ensure a balanced aesthetic. Arrange your free quote to explore the entire range of options.

FEATURES

  • Multiple opening angles
  • Weather and fire resistance
  • Outstanding noise insulation
  • Optimal light and visibility
  • 30+ year service life and low maintenance

BENEFITS

  • Protect your interiors from light rain and dust with top-opening hinges
  • Maximise the space in your property with outward opening panes
  • Maintain an ideal temperature indoors while letting in light
  • Keep windows secure with strong locking mechanisms
  • Pair easily with flyscreens to protect from unwanted visitors

Awning Window Custom Configurations

Why uPVC Double Glazed Awning Windows are simply a better choice

10 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty
Reduce your energy bills
Thermal Efficiency
Cut out external noise by up to 95%
Protect against extreme weather
Low maintenance

uPVC Window Colour Options

When building or renovating, selecting the colour scheme for your home’s interior and exterior can be one of the most exciting decisions you make, it can also be one of the most stressful!

You naturally select the colours for your roof, walls, flooring, and more, but it is very important to consider your window and door colours as these are a long term investment that can blend with your home or become a feature in the design.

Our premium uPVC windows and doors are available in nine on trend frame colours. Apart from frame colours you may be surprised to learn that you can also choose different glass options and handles.

Dual Colour Options

Dual colour windows have different colours combinations for the internal and external parts of the frame. Many homeowners prefer them because they offer additional customisation by allowing them to create a different look for the inside and outside of their home.

InsideOutside
Colour Inside: White
Colour Outside: Anthracite Grey
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: White
Colour Outside: Nut Tree
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: White
Colour Outside: Golden Oak
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: White
Colour Outside: Premium White
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: White
Colour Outside: Aluminum Grey
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: White
Colour Outside: Ash Black
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: Anthracite Grey
Colour Outside: White
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: Nut Tree
Colour Outside: White
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: Golden Oak
Colour Outside: White
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: Premium White
Colour Outside: White
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: Aluminim Grey
Colour Outside: White
InsideOutside
Colour Inside: Ash Black
Colour Outside: White

uPVC Window Glass Options

Available in 4 Window Glass Options

Clear
Clear is the basic glass most commonly used in windows and doors. It provides high transmission of light.

Frosted & Black Privacy 
Ensures privacy by making it harder to see through the glass. This type of glass is commonly used for bathroom windows.

Low-E
Low-E, or low-emissivity, is designed to minimize the amount of infrared and ultraviolet light that comes through your glass, increasing the thermal efficiency providing a more consistent interior home environment.