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PVC conservatory Classic
with sliding door

PVC conservatory
PVC conservatory
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Characteristics

Material
PVC
Other characteristics
with sliding door

Description

More space. More life. Why do we describe our conservatories as “permanent gardens”? Because they can be used all year round. The construction is so well insulated that it creates a complete new room – regardless of whether it is snowing or sunny outside. We have been developing and making windows for 50 years – and conservatories for the last 30 years. And, because we at Finstral apply the highest standards, we do everything ourselves, from development and production through to straightforward installation. This makes Finstral’s conservatories simply unmistakeable. And especially durable. Always a pleasant indoor climate. Most conservatories are so-called cold conservatories and therefore only pleasant in mild temperatures. Finstral’s permanent gardens, on the other hand, are so well sealed and insulated that they can be used as a proper living space all year round. Heat insulation glazing makes sure this is possible and, thanks to the profile’s PVC core, the frame and roof constructions are perfectly insulated. With smart planning you can even use the conservatory as a sort of buffer in front of the house, producing additional energy savings. A conservatory brings the outdoors inside and reliably protects against cold, wind and noise, no matter which variant you choose: Classic is traditional in style and particularly versatile, and even offers constructions that fit around house corners possible. Penta offers the narrowest frames and largest glass surfaces on the market.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

BATIMAT 2024
BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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