The installation of inward-opening windows requires ensuring a secure connection between the window frame and the wall, especially in high-rise buildings where the installation process demands high precision. Improper installation can lead to malfunctions such as difficulty opening and closing the window or poor sealing, affecting the user experience. In terms of maintenance, the hardware of inward-opening windows (such as hinges and handles) needs regular inspection to prevent wear and tear that could cause the window to loosen or close improperly.
In contrast, the installation of outward-opening windows also requires high precision, but their hardware is more susceptible to weathering, potentially necessitating more frequent maintenance. Sliding windows are relatively simple to install, but the tracks are prone to dust accumulation and require regular cleaning to ensure smooth sliding.
