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About Us

We are polish provider of european tilt & turn windows, made from upvc, aluminium, wood, steel, fiberglass.

We are a family company the name of company is the last name of founder Michal Radon

Started in Poland in 2008

In 2008, Radon Windows group was established with a mission to bring high-quality, energy-efficient window solutions to homes and businesses across various regions. Specializing in tilt and turn window systems, the company quickly positioned itself as a reliable provider and distributor of European-style windows. These windows, popular in Europe for their functionality and design, were engineered to offer superior performance, allowing ventilation through tilting and easy cleaning with the turn functionality.

Core features of these windows included:

  1. Energy Efficiency: Utilizing double or triple glazing, they reduced heat loss and increased insulation, making them ideal for both hot and cold climates.
  2. Innovative Design: The tilt and turn mechanism provided flexibility in ventilation and ease of use, offering homeowners better control over airflow.
  3. Safety and Security: With multi-point locking systems, these windows were known for their robustness, adding a layer of security to homes and buildings.
  4. Customization: Available in various sizes, finishes, and materials (such as uPVC, aluminum, and wood), they could be tailored to fit both modern and traditional architectural styles.

As a distributor, the company sourced its products from leading European manufacturers, ensuring that customers had access to cutting-edge designs and premium materials. With a strong focus on customer service and expert installation, the company built a reputation for reliability and professionalism.

By 2008, the company expanded its reach, partnering with contractors, architects, and individual homeowners to deliver superior window systems that were both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally friendly. The success of the tilt and turn window model in Europe helped the company introduce it to markets that demanded higher efficiency standards and a blend of modern and traditional design elements.