Aluminum Doors & Windows
Aluminum profiles have remained highly popular in the construction industry for many years due to their durability, modern appearance, and ability to support custom designs and large dimensions.
Advantages:
- High strength with lightweight structure
- Resistance to corrosion and rust
- Wide range of colors and finishes
- Long lifespan and durability
- Recyclable and environmentally friendly
- Good fire resistance
- Suitable for large sizes and custom designs
Disadvantages:
- High thermal conductivity unless thermal break systems are used
- Weaker sound insulation compared to UPVC in some cases
- Higher cost than basic UPVC systems
UPVC Doors & Windows
UPVC is an unplasticized polyvinyl chloride material widely used in modern window and door frames due to its insulation performance, affordability, and low maintenance requirements.
Advantages:
- Excellent thermal and acoustic insulation
- High resistance to moisture, corrosion, and decay
- Easy maintenance with no need for painting
- Good security with multi-point locking systems
- Cost-effective with long service life
- Available in various colors and styles
- Recyclable and eco-friendly
Disadvantages:
- Can be sensitive to extreme heat in low-quality products
- Difficult to repair if seriously damaged
- Possible discoloration under strong sunlight in poor-quality materials
- Plastic-like appearance may not appeal to everyone
Sliding Window
A sliding window is designed with sashes that move horizontally along tracks instead of opening inward or outward on hinges. It is a practical solution for spaces where saving room is important.
Advantages:
- Space-saving design
- Good natural light and visibility
- Easy to operate
- Modern and clean appearance
- Available in multiple track and sash configurations
- Suitable for wider openings
Disadvantages:
- Lower thermal and sound insulation than casement windows
- Tracks may collect dirt or become stuck
- Possible water penetration in heavy rain if poorly manufactured
- Lower security than multi-point casement systems
- Cannot fully open the entire window span
Casement Window
A casement window is attached to the frame by hinges and opens inward or outward like a door. It is one of the most popular window types due to its excellent sealing and ventilation performance.
Advantages:
- Excellent ventilation
- Strong thermal and acoustic insulation
- High security with multi-point locks
- Easy cleaning
- Wide variety of styles and sizes
Disadvantages:
- Requires enough space for sash opening
- Limitations in very large dimensions
Standard Double Glazing
Double glazing consists of two panes of glass separated by a sealed air gap, often filled with air or gases such as argon to improve insulation performance.
Advantages:
- Excellent thermal insulation
- Reduced sound transmission
- Less condensation
- Improved indoor comfort
- Better energy efficiency
Tempered Glass
Tempered glass is heat-treated to achieve much greater strength than ordinary glass. When broken, it shatters into small, less dangerous pieces.
Advantages:
- High mechanical strength
- Good thermal resistance
- Safer breakage behavior
- High transparency
- Good wind resistance
Laminated Glass
Laminated glass is a safety glass made of two or more layers of glass bonded with an interlayer that holds the fragments together when broken.
Advantages:
- High safety performance
- Good impact resistance
- Better sound insulation
- UV protection
- Improved building security
- Flexible design options
- Suitable for specialized applications
Curved Glass
Curved glass is produced through special thermal or lamination processes to create a bent shape. It is often used in premium architectural, decorative, and custom projects.
Advantages:
- Strong architectural appeal
- Ideal for curved windows and shopfronts
- Suitable for special railings and stair designs
- Used in shower cabins and custom aquariums
- Applicable in luxury furniture and decorative elements