Ventilated Door & Ventilated Window
It's Time to Rethink Your Doors & Windows
The replacement of fixtures is a crucial intervention in the energy redevelopment of a building. By contributing significantly to the reduction of heat loss, new windows and doors not only improve living comfort but also reduce energy costs. In fact, doors, French doors and windows account for more than 30% of the total heat loss of homes, with transparent surfaces alone contributing to 25% of heat losses.
Whether you’re embarking on a new build or updating an existing structure, ventilated doors and windows offer a multitude of benefits that go beyond the traditional function of doors and windows.



Why Ventilation System is Essential for Your Space
Well-insulated windows and doors are crucial for maintaining a stable indoor temperature, thus reducing the need for heating and cooling. This translates into energy savings and a decrease in CO2 emissions. Although the initial expense for new windows and doors may seem considerable, it involves significant savings in the long term thanks to the reduction of energy consumption and the improvement of the quality of the living environment.
- Energy Efficient
- Enhanced Indoor Air Quality
- Comfort and Well-being
Advantages
- Energy efficiency: New windows with modern technologies, such as low-emissivity double glazing and advanced insulating materials, reduce heat loss.
- Energy Saving: Less heat loss means lower heating and cooling costs.
- Improvement of the Energy Class: Moving from obsolete fixtures to efficient models can improve the energy class of the building by one or two classes.
- Reduction of CO2 Emissions: Lower energy consumption contributes to a lower environmental footprint.



MIR Group's Monoblock: An Innovation in the Window and Door Sector
Among the most advanced solutions to improve the energy efficiency of buildings, MIR Group’s Monoblock represents an innovation of great importance. This prefabricated element, the subject of a patent that establishes its originality and innovation, offers superior performance and quick installation, integrating cutting-edge technology and design.
Key Features of the Monoblock
- Insulation of the Window Opening: The wooden load-bearing structure of the Monoblock includes insulating panels that correct the thermal bridges of the masonry-window node, improving thermal insulation.
- Ease of Anchoring: Designed to facilitate the anchoring of gratings, shading systems, balustrades and parapets, the Monoblock offers a versatile solution for various structural and design needs.
- Ease of Anchoring: Designed to facilitate the anchoring of gratings, shading systems, balustrades and parapets, the Monoblock offers a versatile solution for various structural and design needs.
- Versatility in Design: The cladding element of the Monoblock can be made of different materials such as stoneware, metal or can be skimmed, ensuring great flexibility in the design of the building.
- Simplification of Operations: Thanks to its prefabricated nature, the Monoblock can be produced and transported as a single element, simplifying and speeding up the operations of lining the frame.