Tilt and Turn

The Tilt and Turn window opens inwards providing both a tilt in and open in facility. It offers high security and high performance, whilst allowing easy cleaning from the inside of the property. This is a benefit in commercial properties and high-rise buildings.

In certain circumstances, where small apertures have a fire escape requirement, sliding sash windows are not appropriate due to their opening constraints. The Bereco Tilt and Turn window overcomes this particular issue, with the Tilt and Turn Mock Sash, which combined with plant on horns, gives a similar aesthetic appearance.


  • Design Features
  • Concealed Hinges ?
  • Concealed Trickle Vents ?
  • Espagnolette Locking ?
  • Sliding Sash Look-a-like ?
  • Timber Plant On ?
  • Large Sashes / Screens ?
  • Fixed Lights / Direct Glazed ?
  • Groove for Window Board ?
  • Complete Gasket Seal ?

  • Optional Design Features
  • Flying Mullion Option ?
  • Concealed Restrictor ?
  • Dummy Sashes ?
  • Triple Glazing
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Dummy Sashes

A non-opening light wher sightlines look as though a sash is fitted in the frame.

Concealed Restrictor

Ironmongery fitted to the sash and frame which enables contraint on the opening of the window.

Flying Mullion

On 2 light narrow windows where fire escape is required, the mullion is fitted to the sash allowing maximum clearance.

Complete Gasket Seal

Gaskets around sashes and frames ensure weather tight seals. Compresses when handles engage and windows are shut.

Groove for window board

A rebate to allow location for the window board on the inside of the frame section.

Fixed Lights

A non opening glazed light where sightlines allow the greatest glass area

Large Sashes

Significantly larger sashes can be designed than for casements. A clean look which maximises glass area.

Timber Plant On

A unique timber section fitted to drainage channels to hide the unsightly look of aluminium externally.

Sliding Sash look-a-like

A planted on section on side hung windows that gives it a sliding sash horn effect.

Espanolette Locking

A locking device fitted to the sash which engages into keeps in the frame. Operated by the handle, this secure method of locking is mandatory for highest security levels.

Concealed Trickle Vents

Concealed in the head of the frame, this does not detract from the aesthetics of thes modern looking window.

Concealed Hinges

Now standard, the hinge is hidden in the frame rebate and does not protrude from the frame where it could restrict plasterwork.