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Recent Innovations in 3000 Series Windows for Multi-Family Buildings

The 3000 Series windows now incorporate multi-chamber PVC profiles, which improve thermal and acoustic insulation, significantly reducing energy consumption in multi-family complexes and improving the buildings’ LEED certification.

The most advanced models in this series incorporate low-emissivity glass filled with argon gas, which reflects solar heat in the summer and retains it in the winter, ensuring greater thermal comfort and savings on air conditioning.

For mid- and high-rise buildings, many manufacturers now reinforce the profiles with galvanized steel, ensuring greater durability, structural strength, and security. The 3000 Series allows for the integration of combined modules (such as fixed and operable windows) into a single structure, optimizing ventilation, natural lighting, and aesthetics on modern facades.

Installation Trends: Faster, Cleaner, and Safer

Some companies are delivering pre-assembled windows with installation frames, which reduces on-site assembly time by more than 30%. This prevents leveling errors and improves airtightness.

The use of expanding tapes and high-density polyurethane foams replaces traditional silicone sealing, ensuring better waterproofing and sound insulation.

Installation with concealed fixings and anchor clips improves the final aesthetic, speeds up the fixing process, and minimizes the risk of leaks, allowing for tight schedules to be met without compromising quality.