Bezrandous glazing of the balcony: pros and cons of

To date, the nasty glazing of balconies is one of the most progressive methods. But many people have a question: “Is this method justified?»Let’s figure it out.

According to many experts, this type of glazing of balconies has a huge number of positive aspects:

– In compliance with standards, a special tempered glass is used during non -ramous glazing, more than 6 mm thick, the main plus of which is safety: even if you accidentally break it, it will not leave sharp fragments behind, the glass will gently crumble and turn into small Neat cubes. But it is worth noting that it is very difficult to break;

– Bezramic glazing is an excellent option for all types of balconies, regardless of their configuration – the general view of the building when using this glazing method will not suffer at all;

– in the design of this type, in most cases, the sliding system is being deployed. This configuration has several options: opening to the wall or folding in the form of a “book”;

– Your balcony will also be reliably protected from dust and dirt and all kinds of precipitation.

But I must say that, along with advantages, in the non -ramous glazing of the balcony, there are also its shortcomings:

– fast pollution of glasses, and because of which the balcony looks sloppy. Therefore, you will often have to wash glass;

– Complete transparency. This property is not suitable for those people who live on the first floors, because any passerby can watch what is happening on your balcony, of course it is very easy to fix, buying the curtains;

– lack of the ability to fix the mosquito net;

– This method of glazing will not be able to make a living room out of your balcony, because the temperature inside it will be only 3-4 degrees above the street. You will have the so -called summer veranda.

– If we compare this glazing with plastic, then the Bezrafty will be able to protect you from street noise 3 times worse than the first.

Source, oknarosta/al_balkon.PHP – glazing of balconies and loggias.