If you’re planning a home improvement or commercial upgrade, off-the-shelf options don’t always cut it. That’s where bespoke aluminium doors and windows come in — combining tailored design, premium materials, and professional installation to deliver the perfect fit for your space and style. Here’s everything you need to know about going bespoke with aluminium. Why...
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How Aluminium Windows Can Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency
When people think of energy-efficient windows, aluminium might not be the first material that comes to mind — but times have changed. Thanks to advances in modern manufacturing, aluminium windows are now one of the most energy-efficient options available for homeowners and businesses alike. If you’re upgrading your property, here’s how aluminium windows can help...
Top 5 Benefits of Aluminium Bi-Fold Doors for Homes and Businesses
Aluminium bi-fold doors are one of the most sought-after home and commercial upgrades—and for good reason. Offering style, functionality, and space-saving flexibility, they’re an ideal solution for anyone looking to open up a room and let in more light. But what makes them better than sliding doors or traditional patio doors? Here are five key...
Why Choose Aluminium Doors Over Other Materials Like Wood or uPVC?
When it comes to choosing the right material for your doors, homeowners and businesses have a range of options: aluminium, wood, and uPVC are the most common choices. Each material offers its own advantages, but aluminium has steadily gained popularity for a range of reasons. Here, we’ll explore why aluminium doors could be the best...
Aluminium vs uPVC: Top 3 Advantages
We're often asked the question "What's the difference between aluminium & uPVC?" or "Are there any advantages?". So, we thought we'd add an article to our FAQ! Aluminium Doors Aluminium is stronger, longer lasting & warp resistant. They won't stain in the sunlight, like uPVC. They are lighter, less expensive, insulated & can reduce exterior...
RAL Colours
What is the RAL colour chart? It's actually a specialised system of multiple charts that define colours for paints, coatings, plastics, and other materials. Developed in 1927 by the German Imperial Committee for Delivery and Quality Assurance, it features a total of 1687 shades across several charts. The RAL system allows you to reproduce a...