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Tilt and Turn Windows

Secure Ventilation and Easy Cleaning

  • Opens inwards for easy cleaning
  • Tilts for secure ventilation
  • Maintenance free uPVC
  • Built to last with long-lasting guarantees

The Versatile Dual-purpose Window

Everest tilt and turn uPVC windows are the most versatile of the Everest windows range. The windows open inwards so you can clean the glass without leaning out, whilst the tilt option provides ventilation without compromising on security. This makes a tilt and turn window a great practical choice for any home.

Tilt and Turn Window Colours

Our uPVC tilt and turn windows are available in a beautiful range of colours including uPVC woodgrain finishes, which look like real wood, but without any of the maintenance issues. The single colour frames are the same colour inside and outside. On dual colour options, the frame is white inside with a second shade on the exterior, in keeping with both the character of your property and inside décor.

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White

Light beige wood grain texture

White Woodgrain

Rich brown wood grain finish

Dark Woodgrain

Warm brown wood grain laminate flooring

Golden Oak Stain

Cream colored patterned material with a diagonal stripe

Dual Cream

Light sage green textured Everest conservatory material sample

Dual Sage Green

Dark navy blue and white material sample

Dual Anthracite Grey

Dark brown wood laminate with white trim

Dual Dark Woodgrain

Brown and white wood effect conservatory finish sample

Dual Golden Oak

Energy Efficiency

With Everest uPVC windows, we offer energy efficient products with a range of solutions that provide the right products for your home.

As the Future Homes Standards are introduced, the energy efficiency of a home and U-values for windows will become more important. At Everest, we believe that triple glazed windows will become a requirement in all new build houses as the standards for the fabric structure of buildings keep increasing.

By choosing Everest tilt and turn windows now, we will help you to future-proof your home with the best products for energy efficiency and the environment. 

Commonly Asked Questions

What is a tilt turn window?

Tilt turn windows are a popular choice for homeowners due to the practical and versatile features they offer. A tilt turn window can be opened in two ways, either opened fully like that of a casement window or they can be tilted from the bottom with the top of the window angled into the room. This allows an opening for ventilation with the benefit of increased security and safety. They also open into the room enabling easy cleaning.

Why do tilt and turn windows open inwards?

Tilt and turn windows open inwards to allow flexible ventilation. With a tilt turn window you don’t have to have the window open fully to let air into your home. Opening it slightly, tilting into the room, provides the air flow required but with the additional benefit of security. The design also means that you can have the window open when it rains, without the risk of rain water entering your home.

Are tilt turn windows secure?

Yes they are highly secure as a tilt turn window requires more robust internal hardware to operate than a regular casement window, and offers a multiple number of locking points. The in-swing hinges further secure the window from being forced open from the outside.

What are the advantages of tilt turn windows?

The most obvious advantage of a tilt turn window is the varied ventilation. The tilt function allows for top ventilation, cutting back on strong breezes, and makes an excellent night opening whereas the turn function allows for a wide opening and maximum air circulation. Tilt turn windows also offer the advantage, of being easy to clean – great if your window is not accessible by a ladder.

Can I have tilt turn windows in a listed property?

If you live in a listed property you may find that you cannot make changes that alter the exterior look and fabric of the building. As such you will not be able to upgrade the existing windows. It is important to check with your local authority to prevent any costly mistakes or Everest can help with your planning and building regulation concerns.

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