Aluminum
CASEMENT · SLIDING · BIFOLD · THERMAL-BREAK
Casement, Sliding, Bifold & Lift-Slide Glazing
Floor-to-ceiling glass walls that open to the garden. Oversized sliders to the pool deck. Slim-frame windows that maximize the view. Aluminum doors and windows let the architecture do its work without the frame getting in the way. We build aluminum window and door systems in casement, awning, sliding, and fixed-pane windows plus bifold, lift-slide, and pivot doors. Thermal-break frame profiles for cold-climate sites, standard profiles for warm climates. Double-glazed insulated units are the export default; low-E and laminated options available. Frames powder-coated in matched RAL colors so the openings read as one system. Designed in Guangdong, fabricated in our owned workshop, then crated for export to your site.
VILLA & COUNTRY HOME
Statement glazing walls, lift-slide pocket doors, oversized pivot doors, custom-color frames. Slim-profile aluminum window walls with structural glazing, lift-slide doors that pocket fully into the wall, and floor-to-ceiling bifold openings to the pool deck. Often delivered as a coordinated opening package with the railings, pergola, and outdoor kitchen from the same factory.
NEW HOME BUILD
Single-family kitchen and bedroom windows, patio slider doors, bifold opening walls on a new build. Casement and awning windows for ventilation, fixed picture windows for views, sliding patio doors and bifold opening walls for indoor-outdoor flow. Matte-black and bronze frames are common picks for modern homes; white for traditional. Insect screens fit inside the frame on operable units.
APARTMENT & CONDO
Apartment unit windows, condo balcony slider doors, penthouse view walls. Repeat-pattern windows and balcony sliders fabricated in one production batch so frame color and glass tint stay consistent across every unit. Each unit is labeled so install proceeds floor by floor in a clear sequence.
BATCH RENOVATION & MULTI-UNIT DEVELOPMENT
Townhouse rows, multi-unit residential developments, hotel guest-room windows. Fixed-pane and casement windows in larger profile depth to handle wind load across upper floors. Sliding-door systems at ground-floor patios and balcony exits. Powder-coat color matches the facade cladding so the openings disappear into the elevation.
Window & Door — Configuration Overview
| Opening Type | Frame Profile | Glass Type | Best-for Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casement Window | Thermal-break aluminum | Double-glazed insulated | Bedrooms, kitchens, ventilation |
| Awning Window | Thermal-break aluminum | Double-glazed insulated | Bathrooms, kitchens, rain ventilation |
| Fixed Picture Window | Slim-profile aluminum | Low-E insulated / laminated | View walls, villa glazing |
| Sliding Patio Door | Thermal-break aluminum | Double-glazed insulated | Patios, balconies, terraces |
| Bifold Door (3-7 panel) | Thermal-break aluminum | Double-glazed insulated | Indoor-outdoor opening walls |
| Lift-Slide / Pocket Door | Slim-profile aluminum | Low-E laminated | Villa pool walls, view rooms |
About Our Aluminum Window & Door Systems
An aluminum window and door system is a coordinated set of thermal-break or slim-profile aluminum frames, insulated glass units, multi-point hardware, and matched RAL finish. Casement, awning, sliding, bifold, lift-slide, and pivot are all built on one shared system. We build for new-home and villa owners choosing slim-frame aluminum for floor-to-ceiling walls, lift-slide doors to the patio, or oversized pivot entries. And for the architect or contractor coordinating the install. An aluminum window and an aluminum door share the same fabrication discipline. They're a system, not a stand-alone product. Five things must work together. The frame profile. The gasket. The hardware (handle, hinge, locking mechanism). The glass type and edge seal. The way the unit anchors to the rough opening. The assembly has to stay airtight, watertight, and durable. We fabricate to system standards. Thermal-break frame design where heat loss matters. Multi-point locking that pulls the panel evenly into the frame. Warm-edge spacers in the glass unit reduce condensation at the perimeter. Continuous gaskets at every joint so weather stays outside. Casement, awning, sliding, fixed, bifold, lift-slide, and pivot configurations all run on coordinated profiles so the same RAL finish can carry across every opening type.
Every order starts with the opening schedule. Each window or door is labeled with a mark, rough-opening width and height, sill height, swing or slide direction, glass type, and hardware specifics. We return a CAD schedule with every unit drawn, the frame and glass package called out, and the hardware noted. The workshop cuts and welds the frames (or corner-keys them for a clean, durable joint). We fit the insulating glass units, hang casement sashes, and install sliding door hardware. Every opening gets trial-operated. Bifold and lift-slide units run through full open-and-close cycles before disassembly. Each unit ships labeled with its mark, glass-protected with corner blocks, packed on pallets organized by elevation. Install proceeds floor by floor. A PDF install manual ships with the opening schedule. Designed in Guangdong, fabricated in our owned workshop.
After delivery, your contractor or installer handles fitting. We provide an assembly guide and a step-by-step video. Where local installation is available in your region, we help you find a vetted installer.
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Spec Snapshot
A typical aluminum window-and-door order specifies five things. Opening type: casement, awning, sliding, fixed-pane, bifold, lift-slide, pivot. Frame system: thermal-break for cold climates, slim-profile for warm climates and view walls. Glass build: double-glazed insulated standard; low-E or argon for cold-climate sites; laminated outer pane for high-wind coastal sites. RAL powder-coat color. Hardware package: multi-point locking, friction hinges, sliding-door rollers, espagnolette handles. All profiles for a single project are coated in one production batch so the building's openings match.
How to Spec for Your Project
Start with the opening schedule. Each window and door is labeled with a mark, rough-opening width and height, sill height, swing or slide direction, and glass type. Decide on the system family. Thermal-break for new-build homes in temperate or cold climates. Slim-profile for villa view walls in warmer climates. Send a RAL number or chip for the powder-coat color and any hardware-finish preference (brushed stainless, matte black, RAL-matched). Building code references covered in shop drawings include IRC R310 for emergency-escape openings (USA). For Australia: AS 2047 for window-and-door performance and AS 1288 for safety glazing. NCC and CSA equivalents apply where relevant. We review wind-load and thermal performance at the drawing stage; a licensed engineer in your jurisdiction handles final stamping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Owners and architects most commonly ask about glazing options, matched finishes across opening types, factory-fitted hardware, ocean-freight packing, and engineering drawings — five points addressed below.
Single-pane, double-pane, or low-E glazing — which is standard?
Double-pane insulating glass units are our export default. Low-E coating and argon gas fill are common upgrades for cold-climate sites where heat loss matters. Laminated outer pane is a common upgrade for high-wind coastal sites where impact resistance matters. Single-pane is rare — only specified for warm-climate covered openings or non-thermal interior partitions.
Can bifold doors and casement windows be supplied in matching finishes?
Yes — a frequent project requirement. All aluminum profiles for a single project are powder-coated in one production batch to the same RAL color. The bifold doors at the pool deck, the casement windows in the bedrooms, and the picture windows in the great room all match. Send us your RAL number or a chip to color-match against.
Do you supply hardware (handles, hinges, locks) factory-fitted?
Yes. Casement window stays, friction hinges, espagnolette locking, sliding-door rollers and multi-point door locks are all factory-fitted and trial-operated before shipping. Handle finish coordinates with the frame finish — brushed stainless, matte black, or RAL-matched powder coat. We strongly prefer to fit hardware in the workshop so the alignment is right before shipping.
How are windows and doors packed for ocean freight?
Each unit is wrapped in protective film with corner blocks at all four corners and an additional foam edge guard across the glass face. Units are palletized vertically on padded racks, banded, and organized by elevation so install proceeds floor by floor. Bifold and lift-slide doors are packed by panel in matched sets.
Do you provide drawings my local engineer can stamp?
Yes. Shop drawings reference the relevant code families for the United States, Australia, and Canada (IRC, IBC, AS 1657, AS 1288, NCC, CSA). For aluminum window and door systems the engineering review usually covers wind-load on the glazing, anchor pattern, and thermal performance. A licensed engineer in your jurisdiction handles final stamping.
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