MATERIALS

Standard

uPVC

Hard Wood

Premium

Aluminium

Fiberglass

Steel

Corten Steel

Stainless Steel

Brass

LVL Wood

Cladding

Alu-uPVC

Alu-Wood

Bronze-LVL Wood

Alu-LVL wood

Windows and doors can be made from a variety of materials, each offering different benefits in terms of durability, energy efficiency, aesthetics, and cost. Here’s an introduction to some of the most common materials used:

1. Wood

Wood has been a traditional choice for windows and doors due to its natural beauty and insulating properties. It can be stained or painted to match different designs.

2. Vinyl (PVC)

Vinyl is a popular, cost-effective material for modern windows and doors. It's made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and is known for being durable and low-maintenance.

3. Aluminum

Aluminum is lightweight yet strong, making it a common choice for commercial applications and modern designs. It allows for slimmer frames and larger glass panes.

4. Fiberglass

Fiberglass is a strong, durable material made from high-quality glass fibers. The main advantage of fiberglass is that it combines the best qualities of its components into a single, superior product. It resists chemical damage, withstands extreme temperatures, and is highly durable.

5. Steel

Steel is often used in entry doors due to its strength and security. It is usually available with an insulated core to improve energy efficiency.

Choosing the Right Material

The choice of material depends on factors such as climate, budget, aesthetic preferences, and performance needs. In colder climates, materials with good insulation properties, like wood or fiberglass, may be preferable, while in hot, humid regions, moisture-resistant materials like vinyl or aluminum are often better suited.