Balcony enclosure: all the ways
Utilize your balcony space during colder days with various options for balcony enclosures. You can use ZIP SCREEN curtains, glass, awnings, sliding windows, or other solutions to close off your balcony area. Decorate your balcony with the right details and turn it into the best spot in your home. Enjoy your balcony even during the winter, and easily open it up again when the sun is shining. Throughout the year, you can make the most of this space with ease.
Balcony Winter Enclosure
The weather is getting colder, leaving us indoors enjoying warm beverages and Netflix series. However, for those who love to sit outside in the evening or enjoy a cup of coffee on the balcony in the morning, the upcoming season will be quite different. In order to savor the freshness of natural light and air, you need to consider some ideas for winterizing your balcony. What can you do to make your balcony usable in both summer and winter?
If you are looking for a high-quality winter balcony enclosure, a balcony closure that is both durable and waterproof without worries, then you have come to the right place. We can provide you with various balcony enclosures:
- Sliding glass doors.
- Windows guillotine.
- Blind zip
Glass balcony enclosure
Glass balcony enclosure is a great idea, especially when you install double-hung windows that serve as both a balcony enclosure and a secure railing.
The glass thickness can range from 10mm to 20mm, and the aluminum frame has minimal profiles in between.
The motor is a super powerful German motor, and the remote control has multiple channels, which means that all the glass panels can be opened with the press of a button!
Electric PVC pergola – Nof HaGalil
PVC Electric Pergola – Nazareth
Electric PVC pergola over a pool – Daliyat al-Karmel
PVC Electric Pergola for Home Balcony – Arraba
PVC Electric Pergola at Home Entrance – Kafr Qasim
PVC Electric Pergola – Haifa
PVC Electric Pergola – Nazareth
PVC Electric Pergola at Home – Nazareth
Electric Aluminum Pergola by the Pool – Poria
Electric Aluminum Pergola with Wood Finish – Yarka
Glass Roof Pergola for Balcony – Nahf
PVC Electric Pergola for Balcony – Sakhnin
Affordable balcony enclosure for the winter.
An affordable winter balcony enclosure with a super-strong and aesthetically pleasing ZIP projection screen that can withstand winds up to 120 km/h, featuring three aluminum frames and an electric motor using European SOMFY technology.
The enclosure is 100% waterproof, providing complete rain protection. The projection screen smoothly retracts at the press of a button! There is also an option for covering an area with a width of up to 5.5 meters and a height of 5.5 meters!
Electric aluminum pergola balcony enclosure.
There are various types of pergolas suitable for enclosing a balcony, including electric aluminum pergolas, wooden pergolas, and steel pergolas. The most efficient way to enclose a balcony is with a modern, high-tech electric aluminum pergola model, which typically doesn't require permits or approvals and comes with a warranty.
An electric aluminum pergola for enclosing a balcony is something special. The quality of materials and the beautiful finish give you the feeling of a living room when it's closed, and when it's open, you'll feel like you're outdoors while sitting inside!
Aluminum balcony enclosure.
An aluminum balcony enclosure with waterproof quality, electric windows and doors, projection screens, and various other balcony enclosures for all seasons of the year.
Balcony enclosure in the north
If you're interested in balcony enclosure solutions for the rainy and green North, where you can enjoy nature to the fullest, we offer a variety of shading and winter enclosure options for your pergola, whether it's on the roof or on the balcony. So, if you're truly interested in balcony enclosures in the Haifa and Northern region, please give us a call at 0534665514 or send us a message on WhatsApp.
Enclosing a balcony to create a room.
Have you been searching for a sophisticated way to enclose your balcony without the hassle of construction permits and city inspectors? Our pergolas and winter enclosures offer you the perfect solution to enclose your balcony seamlessly without the need for building permits and without any headaches.
The only way to achieve this is through an electric aluminum pergola.
Balcony enclosure regulations - the balcony reform.
A significant and meaningful reform was often colloquially referred to as the "balcony reform" or "pergola reform" in communication. The nickname comes from the vision of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his 100-day team, where he aimed to reform planning and construction in Israel, reducing bureaucracy in these areas. The emphasis was on the social aspects, where a citizen wanting to enclose a balcony or build a pergola had to apply for a permit, and the licensing process could be lengthy.
The reform is not a minor one concerning balcony enclosures and does not solely focus on bureaucracy reduction. Instead, it represents a direct and clear implementation of the findings of the Zeiler Committee report following the Versailles disaster. It stems from a government decision dating back to 2006, which called for advancing processes that would lead to substantial improvement in the construction quality in Israel. This improvement is achieved through streamlining and simplifying procedures, with the aim of fostering a construction culture in Israel.
The Royal Committee for Examining Safety in Buildings and Public Places, led by Judge Zeiler, identified significant deficiencies in the overall quality of procedures related to licensing and construction. According to Judge Zeiler, we are required to move construction from the "foolish circle" to the "wise circle."
The Zeiler Committee's report from December 2003 provided a fascinating and comprehensive explanation of the existing situation that led to the Versailles disaster. It proposed detailed principles for the systematic regulation of the issue, including:
The report defined responsibilities, suggested changes to the organizational structure, improved licensing procedures, refined permit-related information, and advocated for the establishment of control mechanisms for the engineering design of construction. This report, presented to the government, led to the establishment of a governmental implementation committee and the formation of working teams to provide specific guidance for implementing the committee's recommendations.
In November 2006, the Government of Israel decided to adopt the findings of the report, with a focus on the following topics:
• Improving and updating regulations for licensing and construction, including the drafting of a building code and upgrading regulations in this regard.
• Separating planning and construction into two distinct and clear laws or sections and putting in place clear guidelines.
• Establishing control mechanisms, including a quality control breaker, for construction design in permitting and execution stages.
• Enhancing accessibility to quality and reliable information on licensing and construction for the public.
• Upgrading professional qualifications in the fields of planning and construction, including specific actions as needed.
In light of the aforementioned decision, in the year 2009, a senior Construction Division was established within the Planning Administration of the Ministry of the Interior. Its purpose was to manage and advocate for the necessary processes required for implementing the recommendations of the Zeiler Committee on this matter. The division's worldview is based on promoting the required change, moving from the "foolish circle" to the "wise circle," through collaborative efforts involving all sectors. The aim is to bring about a comprehensive cultural change within the industry, with the following achievements in mind:
Under the decision mentioned earlier, in 2009, a senior Construction Division was established within the Planning Administration of the Ministry of the Interior. Its mission is to manage and advocate for the necessary processes required to implement the recommendations of the Zeiler Committee. The division's goal is to bring about a comprehensive cultural change within the construction industry. This change aims to achieve several objectives, including improving the quality of construction in Israel, streamlining and shortening the construction licensing process with transparency, clarity, and reliability. It also involves implementing a unified, relevant, and dynamic language for construction regulations and encouraging professionalism, innovation, and accountability among construction stakeholders. Ultimately, the division's efforts are geared towards making a significant contribution to sustainability and good design in the built environment in Israel.
In the years following the establishment of the division, comprehensive work has been undertaken to gradually bring about the anticipated changes. This has been achieved through partnership, understanding, and shared responsibility among various government ministries, sectors, and diverse audiences. The focus has been on collaborative efforts with representative bodies and various stakeholders, facilitated in part through the Information Gateway for Licensing and Construction website and its newsletter.
The recent reform, which has now become law under Amendment 101 to the Planning and Building Law, is the result of many years of comprehensive work. It is founded on a broad public responsibility and aims to bring about both the swift closure of balconies and an overall improvement in the quality of construction in Israel. The reform's provisions came into effect in August of the following year, and they were completed on January 1, 2016.
Closing a sun balcony.
Closing a sun balcony can be achieved through the installation of an electric aluminum pergola. This closure option provides you with the opportunity to fully utilize your balcony through the opening and closing of the electric pergola, offering a unique solution without the need for additional construction due to the surrounding closures. The pergola is considered a lightweight, foldable structure that does not require building permits.
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