Tilt and Turn Windows
Tilt-turn windows are akin to doors that are open and have numerous advanced features, such as healthy ventilation, unobstructed views and easy cleaning. They are available in a vast number of sizes and can be installed on any floor of your house.
Unlike casement windows, tilt and turn windows open outwards which protects the window hardware from weather degradation. They also offer more design options.
Durability
Tilt-and turn windows are a great choice for any property as they provide clean air, a clear view and beautiful natural lighting. You can select from a range of colors and materials to find the right design for your home. Additionally they can be customized to the last spec when you choose the right supplier.
One of the biggest advantages of tilt and turn windows is their durability. They are constructed with multiple locking pins, which ensure that the window remains safe even when shut. This adds an additional layer of security, making them a better deterrent against burglars and intruders. Moreover the tilt function lets you to open your windows a small amount to let air in but still keep it closed. This helps reduce exterior noise pollution and makes it easier to clean your window.
The tilt and turn window is more durable due to the fact that it utilizes hinges that rotate instead of sliding hinges. This is due to the fact that the hardware used in these windows is not exposed to dust or dirt from the outside, which can easily cause it to become damaged over time. Furthermore the design of tilt and turn windows ensures that there is a solid connection between the sash and frame. This is important because it prevents water from seeping into the home and causing mildew and mold.
In the end tilt and turn windows are easy to maintain. The fact that they can be opened in three different ways makes them easier to clean than other kinds of windows. The inward swinging characteristic of these windows makes it possible to clean both sides of the window from within the home. This can reduce the cost of cleaning services by a considerable amount.
Another reason tilt and turn windows are durable is that they can be put in almost any home regardless of shape or size. In Europe they are especially appreciated for their versatility and functionality. They are a perfect choice for homeowners who want to enhance their living spaces while still meeting egress window requirements and fire regulations.
Energy Efficiency
Tilt-turn windows are extremely energy efficient and cut your utility bills considerably. Their tight seal reduces loss of heat in cold weather and prevents unintentional heat gain during warmer seasons, reducing heating and cooling costs and contributing to a more sustainable living space. The triple pane glazing and argon gas options allow to keep heat in winter, while keeping your home cool in summer.
The hinges and mechanisms that make up tilt-and-turn Windows are made to withstand the most severe weather conditions and wind. It is also easy to clean them, since they can be tilted backwards so that you can clean the window's sill of debris and dust. Their unique design permits them to swing out like a door. This allows for more airflow and cleaning options.
Additionally our tilt and turn windows feature a multi-point locking system that can give you the best security against burglars. In fact, they're far ahead of North American standard windows in terms of forced entry resistance. Additionally, their steel core provides an additional layer of reinforcement, making them more resistant to intrusion.
If you're looking for windows that are durable and high-performance look no further than our collection of uPVC tilt and turn windows. These windows have a minimalist, sleek appearance that blends with contemporary architectural styles, yet are flexible enough to be suitable for traditional homes as well. They are available in a wide array of customization options that include frame material, glazing type color, as well as hardware finish.
What is a Steel Core?
The steel core of a uPVC tilt and turn window is reinforced by the entire frame. It is not just more durable and sturdy and durable, but it also has the ability to be able to withstand more forces than aluminum frames which makes it the best option for any window that has to be durable. In addition, a steel core is not susceptible to corrosion like aluminum profiles, which could become discolored over time due to the elements.
Additionally, our uPVC windows also have a concealed reinforcement behind the handle, which helps protect your home from burglars and weather conditions. This feature will ensure that your window will never be able to separate from its frame, thereby providing an additional layer of security and durability.
Security
Turn windows to open like doors or can be turned inwards to let air circulate through them by simply turning the handle. They offer excellent security against burglaries and offer a high level of protection against harsh weather conditions. They also comply with European RC2 burglar-proof standards and are more secure than North American casement windows.

Their multi-locking system is the key to their incredible security. It secures the window sash into place. When knowing it is in its closed position, five locking pins slide into the steel rails of the frame to shut the vent. This stops unauthorised entry. This type of system offers greater protection from the elements than sliding hinge mechanisms found in crank-style casement windows and does not expose the hardware to rain or sun that could cause damage.
One of the main advantages of tilt-and-turn windows is that they do not open to the outside. This eliminates the possibility of wind forcing them to open. This can be an issue with larger windows, particularly those on higher floors where the pressure of wind can be quite strong. Additionally, opening outwards can be hazardous for those with limited mobility.
Our uPVC tilt and turn windows can be made in large sizes with the operable sash of up to 48 x 48 x 96". We make use of a premium aluminum or composite frame for our tilt and turn uPVC windows that is much stronger than traditional wooden frames. We also use a core of steel which serves as structural support or reinforcement. This makes the frame extremely strong and resistant to scratches.
In addition to the multi-locking system, our tilt and turn windows have gaskets that are anti-draught to keep your home warm and comfortable. We also offer safety glass to give you extra security.
Neuffer's tilt-and-turn windows offer a great alternative for those looking to get the best of both. These windows are ideal for modern homes that want to enjoy the outdoors without sacrificing comfort or security. We only work with trusted suppliers to ensure our customers receive the best products. All of our windows undergo a a rigorous testing process that ranges from computer simulations to optimize thermal performance to field tests in order to ensure that they are compliant with both European and Passive House standards.
Maintenance
They look like casement windows, but they feature hinges that let them to open in two different ways. They can be tilted outwards like a casement window to allow for ventilation, or they can be turned inwards on side hinges so that cleaning becomes easier. This makes them suitable for modern homes, meeting the requirements of egress, and even fire regulations in bedrooms or basements.
Incorrect installation can cause issues, even though tilt and turn windows are not inherently defective. This could include issues with smooth opening and closing and air or water leakages and hardware problems. Fortunately, the majority of these problems can be solved with simple sash adjustments and following proper opening procedures.
The tilt and turn window mechanism is hidden inside the frame profile instead of being visible, as is the case with traditional windows made of casement. This helps to protect the mechanism from the elements and ensures it runs smoothly over time. They also tend to be less susceptible to blockage from dust which can often snag and block other types of window hinges. The tilt and turn design is also more resistant to bad weather, especially when open in a tilted state.
Wooden tilt-and-turn windows are an iconic addition to any home. They are a perfect match for traditional and modern homes. They look great in extensions, conservatories, and orangeries as well as terrace homes. They aren't the most cost-effective choice or the least maintenance-friendly compared to aluminium or uPVC frames.
Windows that tilt and rotate are a great option for a modern look that mimics wooden windows, but without the maintenance or high cost. These windows blend the best of wood vinyl, and fibreglass into a weatherproof, durable, and stylish alternative to wooden windows. They are available in a range of colours and styles to fit any home.
The best material to use for your tilt and rotate windows will be determined by a variety of factors, including personal preference budget, maintenance requirements and architectural design. uPVC is the most commonly used choice for tilt and turn windows as it is very affordable, hard-wearing and comes in a range of designs and colours. If you prefer a more natural style or would like to blend your tilt-and-turn windows into other wood features such as composite or wood, then wood may be the better option.