Windows and Doors


Awning Windows

The awning window pushes out effortlessly from the bottom of the sash, giving good ventilation control while offering the best option to protect the interior from light rain from an open window.

Casement Windows

Casements can be either left or right hung, and a great option for directing airflow into a room. The opening sash pushes out from the side with a catches at the top and bottom. This may make it a little harder for little ones to reach the top catch, which may prevent them from falling out the window. (Restrictor stays can be also fitted where required).

Sliding Windows

Sliding windows come in a variety of combinations from single to multiple stacking sliding sashes. These are an excellent option for wide openings and lots of ventilation, like in a kitchen, or for safety when facing a deck or a path, as the sash doesn't protrude out beyond the frame of the window proper.

Bifold Windows

Bifold windows are great for inviting the outdoors inside. These top of the range units offer maximum opening, and can be constructed to open in or open out, with a number of configurations available. These windows protrude 90 degrees from the frame, unless a fold back option is installed, which will allow the sashes to fold back against the wall.

Sliding Doors

A wide variety of designs are available from a single siding door to a six-panel multi-stacker (4 sliding panels) Sliding doors open with little effort and provide easy access to out-door living areas. All standard doors come with an easy to grip or slim-line handle, a key lock or latch option. Other security options are also available.

Hinged Doors

Hinged doors can come in a variety of designs from a single opening door, to French Doors. They can open in or out and have a glass, timber or aluminium selected panel fitted. Also they can have windows attached on either side, both sides, overhead, or all three sides. A large variety of door handles and locks can be made available to suit most entry door options.

Bifold Doors

Like their window counterpart, the bifold door opens up to the full width of the unit, and with a fold back option added will allow the panels to fold out back against the wall out of the way. There are a number of panel options available with some designs allowing for single or double doors, this allows for easy access to living areas when the full opening is not required.


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