There are around 1 billion outdated windows in Europe’s cities, according to a 2021 estimate by window association EuroWindoor. Ripe for replacement, you might well think. But paradoxically, the refurbishment rate has barely risen over the last five years – despite state subsidy programmes in many countries. Why is that? Many property owners keep postponing this important task. They explain their reticence with a range of different concerns that we keep hearing at Finstral as well. Such as, how can I refurbish over a thousand windows? In a building that’s being used? How do I manage a construction site and temporary relocation for months, with all the expense, effort and disruption that entails? And yes, these are all valid concerns – but only if you refurbish using conventional methods. With Finstral’s minimally invasive installation process, windows are quick to replace, with no noise, no dirt, no scaffolding. Let us show you how.
Illustration Marcial Rodrigo Paulete
Fast, clean and quiet...that's how minimally invasive installation works without a construction site
Comments on window replacement
“My biggest concern? For one, whether the Residents’ Association will approve the new windows. And then of course the renovation itself – will I be able to stay in my apartment? Everything was explained to me step by step in the planning phase. The old windows offered little thermal protection and were difficult to operate. The tilt-and-turn window is easier to operate, it is noticeably warmer, there’s less maintenance – and with the glazed balcony door, I finally have more daylight in my apartment.” --Linda de Nie, apartment owner, Hoofddorp, Netherlands