Mock Sash Horn Windows
Casement windows featuring mock sash horns give Liniar windows a traditional style. Replicating sliding timber sash windows found in Georgian or Victorian properties, they open outwards instead of sliding upwards.
Fine detail
Unlike other
Classic style, contemporary benefits
Liniar's mock sash windows present a fusion of modern technology with classic aesthetics, offering not only timeless beauty but also exceptional energy efficiency, providing a perfect blend of style and sustainability.
A world of colour
Mock sash windows from Liniar can be manufactured as either 70mm casement windows or 90mm casement windows, both offering superb energy efficiency and including all the patented features of the Liniar window system. Visit our Colours page to see the wide choice of options available.
Mock Sash Horn Windows FAQs
What are mock sash horn windows?
Liniar's mock sash horn windows are crafted to replicate the look of traditional sash horn windows while delivering contemporary functionality. With the top pane opening outwards (instead of the bottom pane sliding upwards) they provide additional safety for children and offer the timeless charm of classic sash windows while alleviating certain maintenance and operational complexities.
What's the difference between a sliding sash window and a mock sash horn window?
A sliding sash window is a traditional style, dating back to Victorian or Georgian times, and is usually made from timber - although there are now some uPVC windows manufactured with sliding sashes. A Liniar mock sash horn casement window offers the appearance of a traditional sliding sash but has a top pane that swings outwards to open, instead of a bottom pane that slides upwards.
What makes Liniar uPVC mock sash windows different to other brands?
The decorative horn shape is machined as part of the sash frame itself, instead of being screwed onto the bottom of the pane, which helps to achieve a realistic appearance such as that found in timber sliding sash windows.
Is a mock sash horn window more cost effective than a sliding sash window?
Yes, in general the components and mechanisms required in both systems results in a mock sash casement window being more cost effective to purchase and install than a sliding sash window.
Do mock sash horn windows offer good security?
A safe choice for your home, Liniar mock sash horn windows come with all the security accreditations found in Liniar 70mm and 90mm casement windows, achieving PAS24 and Part Q security standards along with being Secured By Design ready.
Liniar designs and tests products, extrudes the PVCu profiles and delivers them to independent specialist manufacturers and resellers all over the UK. You can find your nearest with a simple postcode search.
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Product information
- Sculptured horn detail is manufactured as part of the uPVC sash for a seamless finish
- Brings a traditional design into the 21st century, with all the benefits of uPVC windows
- Ideal solution for homes where reveals aren't suitable for supporting sliding sash frames
- Installed and operated in exactly the same way as a uPVC Liniar casement window
- Include Liniar’s patented bubble gasket to eliminate draughts and leaks
- Safe and secure with PAS24, Part Q and Secured by Design accreditation
- Choose a woodgrain foiled colour for an authentic appearance
- Customisable with Georgian or astragal bars for a period appearance
- Double and triple glazing compatible
- 10-year frame guarantee for long-term reassurance and peace of mind
Secured By Design
PAS24 Security
ISO 14001
BS EN 6375
BS EN 12608