Windows Doors

BASIX Compliance

 

As concerns about the environmental impact of traditional building methods grow, the government has introduced measures to minimize long-term effects. By using our double glazed windows and double glazed doors, you can improve your home's energy rating. Double glazing offers better thermal performance than single glazing, and uPVC outperforms aluminum. Additionally, strategically placing windows and doors to maximize natural light and minimize midday summer sun exposure can enhance energy efficiency. We provide consulting and design services to help you achieve the best results.

The main benefit of our double glazed windows and doors is the long-term energy savings, which save you money and help the environment. Larger glass areas and more windows and doors increase the benefits. Insulation is key, as up to 40% of heat/cold transfer occurs through windows and doors, regardless of your heating or cooling system's performance.

Customers notice immediate improvements in comfort and noise reduction after installation. Double glazing is not only for cold climates; uPVC double glazed windows and doors have been used for decades in desert climates like the Middle East, reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer.

In addition to BASIX legislation, the Building Energy Efficiency Disclosure Act 2010, effective from November 1, 2010, mandates the disclosure of energy performance for commercial premises, standardized through the National Australian Built Environment Rating System (NABERS). Our products appeal to environmentally conscious customers and those seeking high performance. Visit our showroom or factory to learn more from our technicians and decide if our products are right for you. Use our energy efficiency consultancy service to improve your property's rating with double glazing.

 

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