I thought i had posted this photo a while ago – its on my instagram page.
new WRC sliding door

WRC sliding door
I thought i had posted this photo a while ago – its on my instagram page.
new WRC sliding door

WRC sliding door

A dog had chewed the colonial bars of the window. We had been asked by insurance to replace this section of the bay window.

This sash had rotted and no longer was operable. Again we were asked to replace this section of the bay window.

Old sash / New sash!

After a hell of a lot of care to remove the existing center frame from the above timber paneling. Same on inside – we managed to keep all the decorative beading on the inside. New panel in, cover plates replaced.

New awning sash in place too.
After a few days out on work sites installing some doorframes, and a bay window repair, I’ve come to the factory and seen the lads assembling this exceptional custom door. Just looking at it midway through assembly gives a sense of how much time and work is involved in this sort of project.

Yesterday we removed 3 old aluminium sliding windows which had 3mm float glass, and replaced them with new slightly larger residential framing( depth 60mm) glazed with 6.38 clear laminate glass. Awnings with chain winders and screens. The result was quite dramatic, with a fair few compliments as people passed by.
3 of us on the first day, and1more morning to just finish some angles on the outside.


Just got back from north Adelaide where we removed 2 fire damaged windows and replaced with new cedar ones.
We had a client order 10 windows, a sliding door and a hinged doorframe to be picked up and then sent to Wudina. Today we had them all wrapped up ready for pick up tomorrow. Cottage green, and mostly all 6.38 laminate glass.

Yesterday we removed 4 sash window which had become very old and rotten and replaced with residential aluminium windows.

Today we removed a rotten timber window (acting as a skylight). The rot had stopped the sashes being open. We installed a new aluminium window with a battery powered, chain winder. The customer has a little remote control and points it to the window and it opens/closes.

Just finished assembling this bifold window with no sill. Ready for the client to pick it up.

I was asked today – do you make doors?
we sure do! I decided to put a few door photos we have made into one pic. take a look!

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