Aluminium Tilt and Turn Windows

We have a variety of aluminium window types, select an option below:

Combining the benefits of a window and a door

Durable, versatile, strong and energy efficient, Senator’s Aluminium Tilt & Turn is the window that acts like a door. Turn the handle 90 degrees to tilt for ventilation. Turn it a further 90 degrees and it opens inwards like a door. Senator Tilt & Turn is a truly versatile system, suitable for any home, traditional or modern. The superior strength of aluminium means slimmer, narrower frames and larger glass areas with greater uninterrupted views. Aluminium Tilt & Turn windows are made to your exact specifications, in your choice of colour and finish.

Your Senator sales representative is there to help you choose the ideal styles, finishes and features for your home. Find your nearest dealership here.

Durable, versatile, strong and energy efficient, Senator’s Aluminium Tilt & Turn is the window that acts like a door. Turn the handle 90 degrees to tilt for ventilation. Turn it a further 90 degrees and it opens inwards like a door. Senator Tilt & Turn is a truly versatile system, suitable for any home, traditional or modern. The superior strength of aluminium means slimmer, narrower frames and larger glass areas with greater uninterrupted views. Aluminium Tilt & Turn windows are made to your exact specifications, in your choice of colour and finish.

Your Senator sales representative is there to help you choose the ideal styles, finishes and features for your home. Find your nearest dealership here.

Features at a glance

Best suited for

Ideal for many different types of installations in individual homes, new build or traditional.

Appearance

Square edge profile with elegant sightlines.

Security

High security locking mechanisms, constructed using high quality fittings and materials.

Durability

Strong and robust. All paint finishes are minimum 60 micron (marine quality standard).

Energy

A polyamide thermal break creates a barrier between cold air outside and warm air inside, to ensure excellent thermal performance. Overall U-values as low as 1.1 W/m²K with triple-glazing.

Glazing

28mm double-glazing can be upgraded to 36mm, 40mm or 44mm triple-glazing.

Opening Styles

Tilt and side opening for easy cleaning and ventilation. Different configurations and customised features are also available. Side opening also allows the window to be used as an effective fire escape.

Guarantee

Backed by a 15 Year Guarantee*

Customise Your Tilt and Turn Windows

When you see a home fitted with Senator Windows, the first thing you notice is the homeowner’s choice of style, colour and finish. But there’s also a range of optional features beneath that sleek, elegant surface. You simply choose the combination of features that looks and functions best for each, individual room in your home.

Integrated, Maintenance-free Blinds

ScreenLine® Integrated Blinds offer a great many benefits. To begin with, they offer the privacy, shade and protection from sunlight that you expect of a quality blind. The difference is that the blind is sandwiched between two panes of glass, protecting it from dust and weather, making it entirely maintenance-free. Excellent light and solar control characteristics mean you can vary the angle of your blinds as you want.

Available Colours

An Extensive Range of Colour and Finish Options

Senator Windows’ extensive range of colour and finish options gives you the inspiration you need to create the home of your dreams. You can choose any standard RAL colour, from brilliant reds and vibrant blues to traditional whites in a choice of finishes: matt, gloss and satin. And you can mix and match, with one colour on the inside and another on the outside of the tilt and turn window.

Whichever colour you choose your Senator windows and doors are protected by a marine quality standard paint finish (minimum 60 micron), for superb durability and weather protection.Here are some of the colours that are proving popular at the moment from Senator’s extensive colour palette.

Senator Windows’ extensive range of colour and finish options gives you the inspiration you need to create the home of your dreams. You can choose any standard RAL colour, from brilliant reds and vibrant blues to traditional whites in a choice of finishes: matt, gloss and satin. And you can mix and match, with one colour on the inside and another on the outside of the tilt and turn window.

Whichever colour you choose your Senator windows and doors are protected by a marine quality standard paint finish (minimum 60 micron), for superb durability and weather protection.Here are some of the colours that are proving popular at the moment from Senator’s extensive colour palette.

  • Agate Grey RAL 7038
  • Anthracite Grey RAL 7016
  • Basalt Grey RAL 7012
  • Beige Grey RAL 7006
  • Black Brown RAL 8022
  • Cement Grey RAL 7033
  • Concrete Grey RAL 7023
  • Cream RAL 9001
  • Iron Grey RAL 7011
  • Jet Black RAL 9005
  • Pebble Grey RAL 7032
  • Signal White RAL 9003
  • Silk Grey RAL 7044
  • Silver Grey RAL 7001
  • Slate Grey RAL 7015
  • White Aluminium RAL 9006

Handle Colour Options

  • White
  • Satin
  • Chrome
  • Smokey Chrome
  • Gold
  • Black

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Advice Blog:

Choosing the Perfect Colours

Senator’s expert design consultant, Denise O’Connor offers advice on choosing colours for your windows and doors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about our windows? You’re in the right place. Below you’ll find answers to some of the most common queries we get from homeowners—from product options and energy efficiency to installation and guarantees. If you need more help, our team is always happy to assist.

The cost of replacing your windows depends on a few key details—like size, material, style, glazing, and any extras you choose. Since every window is made to measure, just let us know what you have in mind, and we’ll be happy to provide a free, no-obligation quotation tailored to your needs.

While it can be more cost-effective to replace all your windows at once, some homeowners choose to do it in two stages—starting with the front and coming back to complete the rest later. It really comes down to what works best for you, your home, and your budget. We’re here to help you find the right approach.

Both materials are strong, energy efficient, and stylish—but there are a few differences worth considering before you make your final choice. Often, it comes down to personal preference, though in some cases one option may suit your home better than the other. If you’re not sure which is right for you, visit your local Senator showroom where you will see both materials on display and your Senator Dealer will be happy to help you decide.

There are some clear signs it might be time to replace your windows—like draughts, rising heating bills, or visible wear and tear. Upgrading your windows is a smart investment that not only makes your home more comfortable, but can also improve your BER rating and help lower your energy costs in the long run.

How often you’ll need to replace your windows depends on their quality, type, and the conditions they face over time. Most people will only replace their windows once or twice in a lifetime—so it’s worth having trusted experts by your side to help you get it right.

To learn more about available grants for energy-efficient windows in Ireland, visit the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) and your local authority websites. You’ll find up-to-date information on current supports to help make your home warmer, more efficient, and comfortable all year round.

Let’s Get Started

Book a consultation with your local Senator window or door expert or get a quote for your next project.