Do you know the purchasing techniques for villa doors and windows?

Villa owners should also choose good glass when choosing doors and windows. Nowadays, most of the exterior windows produced by legitimate manufacturers use float glass and low radiation coated glass. Industry insiders say that float glass is significantly better than flat glass in terms of insulation, heat preservation, transparency, and avoiding visual deformation; Low radiation coated glass is more outstanding in terms of insulation, insulation, light transmission, and UV filtering. So when replacing exterior windows, the villa industry mainly considers using float glass and low radiation coated glass as much as possible.


Before installation, it is important to check whether the window frame and sash are complete, whether the joints are secure, whether the glass is intact and free from obvious ripples, whether the handles and metal accessories of the villa door and window manufacturers are secure, whether the surface of the hardware should be delicate and not rough, whether the drainage holes between the double glass should not be less than 8mm are blocked, and whether the sealant strip has a pungent odor.


After installation, attention should be paid to checking whether the entire window is deformed, whether the window sash is flexible to open, whether the window is firmly connected to the wall without gaps, and timely removing the protective film on the surface of the window material.


Choose insulated and energy-saving doors and windows


When choosing doors and windows, it is best for villa owners to choose green, environmentally friendly, energy-saving, and thermal insulation doors and windows. Simply put, the function of energy-saving insulation windows is to block the outdoor heat energy in summer to save electricity consumption by air conditioning, which is to save electricity bills; In winter, the indoor heat energy is kept indoors to save energy and costs incurred due to heating.


According to the installation position, size, and elevation of the doors and windows in the design drawings, measure the door and window edge lines from the centerline of the doors and windows to both sides. If it is a multi-story or high-rise building, the top door and window edges shall prevail. Use a plumb bob or theodolite to guide the door and window edges downwards, and mark them at the door and window positions of each floor. For individual non straight edges, they should be chiseled.