




A bit over a year later, we have returned to a lovely home in goolwa, adding more double doors, single doors, and internal doors we had made at the factory (10 doors total). My camera seemed to be quite blurry, so I don’t have enough photos to do it all justice.



We make a lot of flyscreens – for both the new windows we are making, and for existing windows that need them. (We also make them in aluminium, and security screens).



For some reason, there must be a lack of joineries interstate – we are shipping more and more screens to places like NSW and VIC recently.
Here are 2 recent jobs where we replaced steelframe windows with aluminium framing… one job is PART REMOVAL of the steel frame – we cut all the bars, sashes, glass out – but keep the perimeter steel frame in the wall. New windows slide into the opening and are clad both sides with trim. The other job is a complete removal of the steel frame window.









Yesterday we installed 2x boxframed windows into prepared openings for us. New linings, bullnose sills and arcatraves (to match existing) on the inside, and quad on the outside with foam seal against the brickwork.
16mm double glazed, and with weights ropes and pulleys.


And the day prior we fitted these 2 cedar windows (total removal of existing).
Just preparing this bifold. Once we have it working, we will dismantle it all and the main perimeter frame will be packed up for transport. the builder will re-assemble on site like an IKEA pack

inside view, again final adjustments need to be made once installed and made square and not bowed in the head anywhere. doorstops are OFF on this photo.
