We propose bespoke windows and doors, in laminated oak, that will deserve any oak framed house.
Laminated oak offers high service stability, better than solid timber. The gluing process is certified by the CTB, the French certification body.
The frames and openers are available in 46mm thick (for 20mm deep glazing units) and in 62mm thick (for 24mm deep glazing units).
Product Details - Design.
We manufacture outwards opening, side or top hung windows, with fixed or flying mullions, French doors, sliding doors & dual fold doors.
All of our windows are delivered ready to be fitted, with double glazing and stainless steel hinges. Locks are “espagnolette” type with 2 locking points. Trickle-vents are available on request, and we can supply handles.
Special frames such as triangular, pentagonal or round shaped are feasible. Cills can be supplied up to 110mm deep.
Product Details - Glazing.
The glazing units can be delivered with a LowE coating and/or Argon filled gap to reach a Ug value below 2 W/K/m². (4/16/4 – 62mm is mandatory to reach that figure).
We propose as well options like laminated glass (for all glazed surface below 800mm from the ground), mirror coating and frosted glass.
Since 2008, we can supply triple glazed windows and sliding sash windows.
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General view of the building, an all-glazed extension to an old stone house. Pictures courtesy Westwind Oak, Bristol.
Detail of the dual fold door, 46mm, laminated glass & aluminium sill. Width x Height : 2200*2080mm.
Sunroom with 62mm windows screen.
The gable is nearly 5 m wide and the windows screen has been delivered in 3 components to be assembled on site.
Picture courtesy Ian Rose, Guernsey
To know more, you would be welcome to visit not only the buildings we have been involved in, but also the forests and the mills where we harvest and process our timber, all located in the North West of France.
All of our products are manufactured in North West France. The trees are harvested locally from sustainable well managed woodlands and the products are exported by sea from the near-by cross Channel harbours (Caen, Cherbourg, Dieppe), thus reducing transport impact on the environment.