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

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

Last week we went off to remove fire damaged windows and doors at a small series of shops. With the new windows ready we removed the old ones and installed and site glazed the new ones. over 2 days.commercial aluminium, pivot doors with concealed overhead door closers and all laminate glass.

replacing fire damaged windows and doors with new.
We replaced fixed panels of glass along the full height of a stairwell – both west and east sides were replaced. the glass had been leaking into the stairwell. We replaced the glass, added new aluminium beads and resealed any gaps along the sides of the window.

This morning we removed 2 rotten timber framed louvre windows and replaced them with our aluminium residential sliding windows. Flange and angle to finish, with some timber beading to go on the inside. i left the lads to finish the job once we had the larger one screwed in. The owner was pretty happy and has asked us to quote for more along the side of the house.

Removing rotten wooden timbers and replacing with aluminium
We made some commercial aluminium windows and bifolds for a client.
They installed the windows, but asked us to come down and install the bifolds properly.
So Here are 2 photos of the bifolds i installed this morning.
manufactured and installed by THE WINDOW MAN

Black aluminium bifolds installed today
We will glaze the frames at a later date – double glazed units.
I’ve been pretty slack posting new bits n pieces up.
too much to do!

new window made basedon old broken one. quite ugly but who are we to decide. it also has pink glass for it.

double glazed cedar lift up windows.

cedar sliding door

sash rails being prepared for assembly. all those round bits on the end become the sash horns. photo’d in black and white for a change
Installed this window yesterday, very pleased as we managed to remove the old glass panes from the old sashes, and re-use them in the new window.

meranti window.
The day before we did this – a cedar sliding door and window. up in a horse farm. the view was lovely.

Cedar sliding window and door.
and earler on in the week we finished off some vent locks and 1 window for a job we had done a few months prior

brown aluminium single hung windows with timber surrounds.
This morning, we had 3 bifolds up and screwed in by 9:30am.
I’ve come back to the factory to relax and do this post, whilst the lads struggle on and do the finishing touches. Monday we glaze them.

Here is our job site. timber posts between bifolds.

Getting the first bifold moved into position

3 bifolds secured in (more screws later) by 930am. Glazing will occur monday with 6.38 clear laminate glass.
Yesterday i took this photo of a jobsite we are working on. The Client is not yet ready for the glass panels to be installed. Clear anodise commercial framing. Awnings on top of the windows.

Clear Anodise commercial frames. Windows will have large fixed panels of glass with awning sashes on top. Door frame with hinged full glass door. Work in progress shot.
We were asked to assess a damaged Bifold that had its active panel ripped off in a windy storm.

This Bifold had its active panel ripped off in a storm.

this is the panel that was pulled off in the wind.

You can see some of the damage to the hinges.
The doors,hinges, perimeter jambs and head, and the seals were all damaged in the storm. only a new bifold would be appropriate, repair was out of the question.

all loaded up the sunday afternoon before the install.

Clear anodise 5 panel bifold door. Hawkesbury suite from ALSPEC.

Work done.