How to install concealed roller shutters without receding lintels?

If you do not have set-back lintels, but are interested in installing concealed roller shutters, adaptation of the Aluthermo system is recommended. Aluthermo is a type of thermal insulation that is very thin and effective, often used in cases where traditional insulation methods are impossible or impractical to apply. Here are some steps on how Aluthermo can be used to enable the installation of concealed roller shutters:

  • Assessing space: the first step is to evaluate the available space above the windows. Aluthermo, due to its thin structure, can be an ideal solution when there is not enough space for thicker insulation.

  • Aluthermo installation: Aluthermo can be installed directly on top of the existing lintel, creating an additional layer of insulation while maintaining minimal thickness. This will keep the facade aesthetically pleasing without visible blinds on the outside.

  • Integration of blinds with Aluthermo: Once Aluthermo is installed, the concealed roller blinds can be integrated with the insulation, providing not only an aesthetically pleasing appearance, but also an additional thermal and acoustic barrier. These roller shutters will be installed in such a way that they are almost invisible when hidden.

  • Finishing: Ensure that the entire installation is properly sealed and protected to maximize Aluthermo's insulation benefits and ensure the long-term protection and functionality of the blinds.

Using Aluthermo as a base for concealed blinds is a way to combine aesthetics with functionality without sacrificing thermal and acoustic insulation, which is particularly important in buildings.