Frames make the difference

March 27, 2015 07:22 pm | Updated 07:22 pm IST

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Offering much sought-after solutions is Fenesta with its stunning range of windows, doors and conservatories. Coming in UPVC frames where each frame has a built-in steel reinforcement to give strength and longevity, these windows and doors are available in a variety of makes such as arresting composite wooden doors in charming wood finishes and similar wood-simulating finishes for windows. Says Saket Jain, Business Head-Fenesta, “The UPVC used in place of wood gives the advantage of termite resistance, wind proof, absence of warping, and better sealing. The less transmission of heat or cold from outside to inside and vice versa results in conservation of energy.”

The double-glazed windows also cut down on the noise transmission while the design of the windows offers easy maintenance in terms of cleaning as well as functional operation. The customised solutions bring in individuality while the built-in locks ensure a secure and smooth locking system.

The differential opening facilities of the windows also offers ventilation while the customised features allow bug-proof meshes to be in place.

The windows and exterior doors come with rain track channels where the rainwater gets accumulated and drained, ensuring a leak-proof window and door.

While customisation includes nine composite door options along with an offer of four different colours for windows, individuality is also permitted to be expressed through presence of stained glass solutions.

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