A window in a truly English style
Meet the Sash

Opens upwards, with use of springs or weights.
Sash 56,68, weights and springs

Meet the Sash

An elegant window opening upwards, especially appreciated by the British. A classic profile will perfectly fit a historical or modern facade. We offer 140 mm and 156 mm thick profiles as a standard product, or 180 mm ones allowing for double glazing.


Sash in the modern version with spring has a visibly thinner frame, spring fittings made to fit the exact size of each window and a wide selection of fastener types: Fitch fasteners, Alliance Sash fasteners, Claw Sash fasteners.

Traditional version of the Sash Window is based on the counterbalance with a system of weights originally manufactured in the Great Britain. It features an elegant design and allows for installation of a wider glazing unit.

In the version for springs or weights
Profiles with a thickness of 140, 156, 180 mm
A wide selection of stylized closures
Do you want to learn more?
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Class profile - npd
Profile class
Uw - npd w/m2K
Uw factor
The number of windows - npd
The number of windows in the standard
Profile depth 140, 156 mm
Profile depth
Titon
Fittings
Lack
Extra additives

In English style

Choose the Sash if you are looking for an elegant window opening upwards, with springs or weights. The classic profile perfectly fits both modern and classic facades. You can choose between three thicknesses of the profile and a wide range of stylised additions.

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Compose the window
for yourself

Or maybe you would like to change the parameters of the selected window or create a slightly different design? We understand it perfectly! Check now what we have prepared for you - lots of colors, different types of door handles and this is not the end of surprises!

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