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Product insights 

May 10 2023. Written By JNG.

 

Friction Stays vs. Traditional Window Hinges: Which is the Better Option?


When it comes to window hardware, there are several options available, including traditional window hinges and friction stays. While both serve the same basic purpose of allowing windows to open and close, there are some key differences between the two. 

 

Traditional window hinges are typically made of metal and attached to the side of the window frame and the sash. They allow the window to pivot and open outward or inward. However, traditional hinges have limited options for controlling the opening angle of the window, which can limit ventilation options. 

 

Friction stays, on the other hand, are a more modern and versatile option. They are typically made of stainless steel and have a series of friction pads that allow for smooth and controlled window opening and closing. Friction stays also provide greater control over the opening angle of the window, which allows for better ventilation and airflow.

 


Friction stays are becoming increasingly popular as they allow for greater control of the opening angle of the window and provide better ventilation options. They are also more aesthetically pleasing as they are hidden within the window frame. Additionally, friction stays tend to be more secure as they are typically made from durable materials and can be locked to prevent unauthorized access. 

 

Traditional window hinges, on the other hand, have been around for a long time and are a reliable option. They are generally more affordable than friction stays and can be easily replaced if they break. Additionally, traditional hinges may be the only option for some historical or architecturally significant buildings that require a specific type of hinge. 

 

When deciding between friction stays and traditional hinges, it’s important to consider the specific needs of the building, the intended use of the windows, and the budget. Both options have their advantages, so it ultimately comes down to personal preference and what works best for your particular situation.