Cangzhou Rongzeng Metal Materials Sales Co., Ltd.

From “Optional” to “Standard”—Demand for the 118 Integrated Screen and Door Continues to Rise
As people’s expectations for living quality continue to rise, the 118 integrated window-and-screen casement door is rapidly evolving from an “optional feature” to a “standard of quality,” with market demand continuing to climb.
According to industry observations, the annual growth rate for demand of integrated window-and-screen products in both the new residential construction and existing window renovation markets has remained stable at 10% to 15%. Since their launch, thermal-break integrated window-screen units have enjoyed sustained popularity in the market, consistently holding the top spot in sales within the door and window sector and meeting the vast majority of mid-to-high-end customers’ needs. Among these, the 118 Series, with its moderate dimensions and outstanding overall performance, has become one of the most widely accepted mainstream products on the market.
In terms of application scenarios, the 118 integrated window-screen casement door is widely suitable for a variety of spaces, including residential buildings, villas, hotels, shopping malls, and office buildings. Its integrated multifunctional features—including mosquito and burglary protection, thermal insulation, and soundproofing—are particularly favored by urban middle-class families who prioritize quality of life. In southern regions, mosquito protection and ventilation are essential needs; in northern regions, thermal insulation and energy efficiency are the core demands—the 118 integrated window-and-screen casement door, through flexible configuration options, can simultaneously meet the differentiated needs of various regional markets.
In terms of consumer trends, the domestic single-unit window market in the first half of 2026 exhibited three major trends: the deepening of thermal insulation and energy-saving technologies, the acceleration of smart integration, and the widespread adoption of customized services. The 118 window-and-screen integrated casement door performs exceptionally well across all these dimensions—its thermal break design ensures energy efficiency, its multi-point locking mechanism is compatible with smart controls, and its wide range of specifications and color options meet personalized customization needs.
Industry experts point out that the window-and-screen-in-one casement door sector has evolved from simple profile processing into a high-tech integrated industry combining materials science, structural mechanics, thermal performance, and smart control. With continuous technological advancements and deepening consumer awareness, the market potential for the 118 window-and-screen-in-one casement door will continue to expand, and it is expected to become one of the standard products for high-end architectural doors and windows in the coming years.

