This morning we set up 2 bifolds for installation. here is a photo of the work being carried out. I left the lads there to finish the glazing, so its not a finished photo.

Cedar bifold doors.
1 is 3 panel, other is 5 panel.
This morning we set up 2 bifolds for installation. here is a photo of the work being carried out. I left the lads there to finish the glazing, so its not a finished photo.

Cedar bifold doors.
1 is 3 panel, other is 5 panel.
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.
We made 2 bifolds, and 2 doorframes with doubledoors (french doors) for this job at west lakes. the original windows were removed, and some required wall cuts too.
Client will render to the outside of our frames.

original timber windows.




If you need the supply and installation of windows and doors, give us a call or email and we are more than happy to quote.
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.
Well we have come back (the 9th for George and I with the rest of the staff fully back on january 23rd 2017). I’ve been a little slack in uploading new images of what we have been doing so today here are a few random images of what has been going on the past few months.

Replacing damaged colonial bars with new ones.

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

Casement windows with putty glazed sashes.

Hanging the cedar gate we had made earlier

cedar doorframe, made to clients specs.

removal of old timber lift up window, replaced with aluminium double slider

Pearl White Aluminium Sliding Window. A common but great style of window we make. Cathedral glass

Cedar Doorframes, no sills.
A small selection of the variety of work we have carried out recently. Ill try make a better effort and post more frequently.
regards Peter @ THE WINDOW MAN

Clear anodise office partitions
Spent a few days installing office partitions, doors, glass and locks on various floors of a franklin st building in adelaide’s CBD. we re-used some glass panels, and some doors, with the rest being manufactured in our factory and then installed on site.
a WIP photo.
Very hard work with most items requiring transport up staircases.or lifts.
Nothing fancy, but a very common type of sliding door we make;
this one is 2100 high x 1800 wide (pretty standard sizing). Clear laminate glass and a flydoor. Assembled and tested in our steel jig to ensure squareness and smooth operation.

Patio / Sliding door
Probably the most common sliding door we make.
We made this window for a builder, who installed the window and here we are getting it glazed. It should look amazing when the place is finished. Client very happy.


This is the window schedule.
We make a fair few of these style aluminium windows. Commercial frame (101mm x 44.5mm) with an awning sash and lockable whitco chain winder. Fly screen on inside.
The awning has no hinges or stays, and instead has a hook on the head and a matching hook on the top of the sash. No moving on this turning point means nothing will wear out and break (as do hinges and non-friction stays after years of use)
Thought id take a photo before delivering it to a job site this morning.
