Revival Windows
Designed for every style of property, Revival Windows take a magical step back in time for the great looks of authentic timber window detailing but with all the benefits of low maintenance PVCu.
The Revival System
The Revival System from PlatinumNRG faithfully replicates period timber window styling, right down to the details of conventional timber hardware, such as a working stay and peg, which can be specified and easily fitted.
Totally Unique
The unique new 85mm deep frame incorporates seven chambers, for optimal thermal performance and strength, with a classic, deep sculptured edge detail with transoms and mullions that are mechanically jointed to replicate traditional mortise and tenon joints.
Revival Features
- Appearance of period timber window
- 7 colours available
- 7 chambers
- 4 sash options
- 85mm frame
- Low maintenance PVCu
- FlushSASH with full Mechanical Joint option
Revival’s Perfect
First, for those of you who have a period property and have not yet changed your old, rotten timber windows to benefit from the energy savings, enhanced security and ease of maintenance that modern materials deliver.
Second, for new occupants of a property where the previous owner has replaced the original windows unsympathetically, it is the ideal way to put the ‘original’ style back into your home.
FOUR SASH CHOICES
- Our slim four chamber FlushSASH with the added option of an exclusive new wide bottom rail with mechanical joints
- The six chamber unique SlimSASH
- Chamfered sash
- Sculptured sash
For that final attention to detail, the whole window sits on a new deep cill, including an authentic throat drip detail.
Colour Finishes
There are distinct advantages to using the modern PVC-U and composite materials to personalise the appearance of your property.
We offer various designs to choose from that will suit your property, and all designs will also come in a range of colours.
Window Glazing
Canon representatives will help you choose from Georgian bars, leaded glass in diamond or square patterns with authentic solder joints.
Stained glass is available from a selection of our standard designs.
You can also find a vast selection of decorative and patterned glass options.
Bespoke Orders
Our Technicians are quite astute and can help if you would prefer to have a custom design made or even match an original window.
Technical Info
Canon Windows only use the best quality parts. We combine them with accurate and efficient manufacturing to create conservatories, windows and doors.
These are guaranteed to perform in line with the highest expectations.
PVC-U frames, high quality doors and good standard glazing will significantly improve the energy efficiency rating at your house.
You can expect reduced costs on heating bills for your property as well as putting less of a strain on the environment.
The windows we install are made on site in our UK factory and all achieve the prestigious ‘A’ rating.
By using the most up to date PVC-U innovations and glass technology we are able to produce products highly respected by the Energy Saving Trust.
High Security
Our technicians have built a number of mechanisms into each door and window frame. This gives our products a very high security specification.
Hence, the built in security makes a composite and PVC-U door or window more secure than traditional wood frames.
Anti Intrusion
In addition, Security systems include multi point locking, hook locks and shoot bolts.
While these names sound pretty aggressive, they also aggressively deter would be burglars and intruders.
Anti Jemmying
In addition, you cannot bump our locks to gain access.
Furthermore, With testing handled to the highest BSEN 1303:2005 security certificate you can have complete confidence in your door from Canon Windows.
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Equally suitable for contemporary and traditional properties, they’re a great way to make a luxury design statement.
Once installed Bay Windows really can look quite majestic.
Find out more about Bay Windows
A casement is a window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges.
These double glazed windows are hinged at the side. They are used singly or in pairs within a common frame, in which case they are hinged on the outside.
Yet Thanks to their simplicity and ease of use, Casement windows are the most popular windows that we install. More Info on Casement Windows
These Tilt and turn windows are ideal for many homes because they can be tilted inwards for effective ventilation. They can also be turned to make it easy for you to clean them from the inside.
Furthermore Built with Stylish design aesthetics, convenience and versatility.
As a result these windows will probably give you the best of all worlds. Learn more about Tilt and Turn Windows
Flush SASH windows bring back the traditional timber appearance, with the sashes fitting flush into the frame.
In conclusion they offer the realism of a traditional pre-1932 timber window also combined with 21st century thermal benefits.
Slim Sash Windows have a larger glass area, giving more daylight in the home and still achieve outstanding energy efficiency and security.
The more popular 70mm PVCu Slim SASH profile which is exclusive to us from Whiteline have a more elegant appearance as less profile material is used.
A sash window is made of one or more movable panels, or “sashes” that form a frame to hold panes of glass.
For superior reversible and vertical sliding sash windows, we have options that will suit all styles of property.
Our representatives are available to answer your questions between 9 to 5 Monday to Friday.
Canon Windows Quote
The double glazing quotes we offer cover all aspects of the job from making the windows right through to the installation. It also covers the removal of existing windows.
If you are unsure of any costs in association with the replacement of your windows then please give one of our team a call.
A colleague would be more than happy to give detailed quotes with no obligation. Ask us a question