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PVC balcony door T-Classic Slim RENO

Choose your color

  • Sheffield oak light

    Sheffield oak light

  • Woodec turner oak malt

    Woodec turner oak malt

  • Carbone Oak

    Carbone Oak

  • Woodec Turner Oak Toffee

    Woodec Turner Oak Toffee

  • Crystal White

    Crystal White

  • Cream White

    Cream White

  • Quartz Grey

    Quartz Grey

  • Coal Grey Structural

    Coal Grey Structural

  • Coal Grey Smooth

    Coal Grey Smooth

  • Asteriod Basalt

    Asteriod Basalt

  • Black Smooth

    Black Smooth

  • Charcoal Brown

    Charcoal Brown

  • Brown Oak

    Brown Oak

  • Sapeli

    Sapeli

  • Walnut

    Walnut

  • Solar Oak

    Solar Oak

  • Stripe Pine

    Stripe Pine

  • Vintage Pine

    Vintage Pine

27% more light!

Thanks to their slim design, T-Classic Slim RENO balcony doors allow more daylight into your house.
Renovation frames are used in situations when we do not have the possibility to interfere with the facade, especially during the renovation of old, historic buildings. Renovation frames mask old, wooden profiles of balcony doors from the inside. It is possible to install masking strips or angular profiles from the outside to obtain the perfect aesthetics.

Concern for the natural environment also means reducing energy consumption at home. With T-Classic Slim RENO balcony doors, up to 27 % more light reaches interior and more light means lower electricity bills.
Enthusiasts of elegance in modern edition will value slim and oval appearance of T-Classic Slim RENO balcony doors. Technology of invisible welding ensures the highest level of aesthetics.

  • Invisible welds
  • Oval edges

Choose an option for yourself

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Number of seals

3

Number of glass panes

Uw*=0,85

Thermal permeability of the window

Ug=0,7 withj a warm glass frame

Heat transfer coefficient for the glass panes

2

Number of seals

3

Number of glass panes

Uw*=0,98

Thermal permeability of the window

Ug=0,7

Heat transfer coefficient for the glass panes

2

Number of seals

2

Number of glass panes

Uw*=1,3

Thermal permeability of the window

Ug=1,1

Heat transfer coefficient for the glass panes