FAQs

  • Q

    What is the difference between a sliding window and a casement window?

    A
    A sliding window opens horizontally by sliding one sash over another along a track, while a casement window opens outward or inward on side hinges like a door. Sliding windows are ideal for saving space and are easy to operate, whereas casement windows provide better ventilation and tighter sealing due to their compression locking system.
  • Q

    What are the advantages of installing a sliding door?

    A
    A sliding door offers several advantages, including space-saving operation, wide openings, and improved natural lighting. Because the door panels slide along a track rather than swinging open, they are perfect for areas where space is limited, such as balconies, patios, and interior partitions.
  • Q

    Are sliding windows energy efficient?

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    Yes, modern sliding windows can be energy efficient when designed with high-quality frames and insulated glass. Features such as double glazing, thermal break aluminum frames, and weather sealing help reduce heat transfer and improve insulation, making sliding windows suitable for both residential and commercial buildings.
  • Q

    Where are casement windows commonly used?

    A
    Casement windows are commonly used in residential homes, apartments, and energy-efficient buildings. They are often installed in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms because they provide excellent ventilation, unobstructed views, and strong sealing performance.
  • Q

    Can sliding doors be used for interior spaces?

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    Yes, sliding doors are widely used as interior partition doors in homes and offices. They can separate spaces such as living rooms and dining areas, bedrooms and closets, or office meeting rooms. Interior sliding doors help maximize space while maintaining a modern and stylish appearance.
  • Q

    Which is better for ventilation: sliding window or casement window?

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    In general, casement windows provide better ventilation because they can open fully and direct airflow into the room. A sliding window typically allows only half of the window area to open, while a casement window can open almost completely, allowing more fresh air to enter the space.

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