How to glaze a terrace.
Terrace glazing is one of the most common renovations to be undertaken by home and business owners.
There are many materials and systems available for this purpose, however, the most common is the installation of glass enclosure systems. This protects the room without losing transparency and the views.
En el caso de balcones o terrazas techadas, solo necesitaremos cerrar uno o varios frontales para acristalar la terraza.
Para este fin, las puertas plegables son la mejor opción, ya que nos permiten cerrar terrazas con grandes huecos, ofreciendo una total hermeticidad y respetando las vistas panorámicas.
El tipo de vidrio será uno de los parámetros principales a tener en cuenta a la hora de acristalar una terraza. Nuestras puertas plegables permiten instalar vidrios a la carta dependiendo de las necesidades concretas de cada proyecto.
Podremos elegir vidrios con gran rendimiento térmico en lugares de temperaturas extremas, cristales con protección solar en zonas de alta incidencia de sol, vidrios acústicos para aumentar la privacidad, puertas plegables de vidrio templado cuando necesitemos una mayor seguridad ante impactos (por ejemplo en negocios), etc.
If the terrace has a wall/railing, enclosure height can be adapted to close off the terrace with glass with no added inconvenience.
If a terrace does not have pre-installed roofing, a system will need to be added for this purpose.
Airclos retractable roofs are a perfect choice when closing off a terrace with glass, as they have been designed with the priority of creating comfort in the areas.
In addition, as with bi-fold doors, glass panels offer the great possibility of creating fully customised glazing.
For this type of applications, the installation of sliding glass roofs is preferred over fixed ones, since they offer the possibility of keeping the room closed or, on the contrary, to open it and enjoy the outside.
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