Alumil India Introduces Watertight Windows To Shield Your Home From Rains

Alumil India Introduces Watertight Windows To Shield Your Home From Rains

Navi Mumbai: Alumil India, the fully-owned Indian subsidiary of Alumil Group – one of the global pioneers in designing and manufacturing of high-quality architectural aluminium systems, as part of its monsoon offerings, has introduced watertight windows for shielding homes from rains. Redefining standards of modern architectural solutions, the new offering stands out with its minimalistic design featuring concealed frames for maximizing natural light and providing unobstructed views. The product is available across both the Smartia and Supreme series.

The product is designed using high-quality aluminium known for durability and weather resistance with effective sealing mechanisms to prevent water ingress even during heavy rainfall. Special attention is given to seals and weather stripping around the frames to ensure tight closure and minimal air leakage, which also helps in keeping water out. The design also facilitates efficient drainage of rainwater away from the window frame and the building structure, reducing the risk of leaks and water damage. The watertight windows are engineered to withstand impact from debris carried by strong winds, providing added security and protection during storms.

The product is tested and certified to withstand high wind loads, common during monsoon seasons in some regions. More importantly, Alumil products emphasize low maintenance and long-term durability, which are crucial factors in monsoon-prone areas where frequent weather exposure can wear down lesser-quality materials.

Additionally, the customizable designs also offer multiple locking points, handle types and opening configurations. The system is engineered for ease of use with a smooth sliding mechanism, fortified security features and the ability to support large glass surfaces with slim sightlines. The system’s capability to accommodate double and triple glazing options ensures superior thermal performance, reducing energy consumption and contributing to a sustainable environment. Its key features include superior thermal insulation for excellent performance in water tightness, air permeability, wind resistance and enhanced energy efficiency, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial applications.

For over 35 years, Alumil Group has been a global pioneer in designing tailored solutions and state-of-the-art aluminium products to meet diverse market needs. Established in 1988, Alumil’s headquarters is located in Greece. The company operates on an international scale with 32 subsidiaries, 12 factories spanning Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Egypt. It also maintains privately owned Sales & Distribution stores in over 14 countries. With operations in 60+ countries across all continents, collaboration with 10,000 partners and engineering teams in Greece, U.S.A., Romania, Serbia, Dubai and India, Alumil continues to lead with innovative aluminium solutions, meeting the evolving demands of a global market. In line with its global presence, Alumil has been involved in iconic projects worldwide, such as Vancouver House in Canada, 60 Water Street in the USA, and the FIVE Palm Jumeirah Hotel and Resort in Dubai, as well as contributing to the Google office in New York. The company embraces the principles of the circular economy, emphasizing a commitment to ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’.

With its launch in India in 2015, Alumil India has made a significant impact with notable projects, including 25 South and Crescent Bay in Mumbai, W Resort in Goa and GVK Sky City in Hyderabad. The company is committed to delivering top-quality aluminium solutions, covering everything from windows and doors to entrance doors, facades, partitions and outdoor solutions like curtain walls, frames, pergolas, and fencing systems.

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