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Residence Nine Heritage Window System
Brochure
- (2013 edition)
COMING SPRING 2013 |
The Residence Nine
Window
Residence 9 - is a new Window System,
available for Heronhurst
19th Century Flush
Sash Timber-style Window
The design replicates the
features of a 19th Century Flush sash timber window. It
can be welded or mechanically jointed and can
accommodate 28mm double glazing or 44mm triple glazing
Residence Nine can also
accommodate modern hardware, keeps will be available to
suit the Trojan range of shootbolts and espags
Available on a through colour base PVC material, the
product is only available in heritage foil colours
(timber windows were always painted and never stained)
The "easy clean" rebates
are also foiled meaning that you can sell a high end
colour solution that looks great whether the window is
open or closed
Energy-efficient
glazing
Compared to old or new timber
sash frame equivalents, Residence Nine offer
outstanding energy efficiency, weather proofing, draft
proofing and noise reduction to help reduce your heating
bills and carbon footprint
Available in A-Rated
Double and Triple Glazing options
History of Residence
Nine
The window has been
designed from scratch and has therefore been designed to
accommodate the additional size and weight of 44mm
triple glazing. The product is 100mm wide, with 9
chambers, CEN A (thickest) wall thicknesses with
additional screw retention ports designed for the
additional forces on hardware etc. When triple glazed
with 44mm Argon filled unit, the window has a U value of
0.8W/M^2K as standard — without any gimmicks,
restrictions or add-ons. This can be further improved if
Passivhaus values as standard are not enough!
This superior product is
designed to replicate 19th century timber windows and at
the design stage the requirements of Article 4
Conservation areas were considered. The window is not
only a superior retail product for anyone wanting a high
performance, great looking window but there will be a
huge potential market in conservation areas. A
comprehensive range of literature is currently being
produced to assist in this regard
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