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ajm
1st June 2023, 12:41 PM
To paraphrase the immortal words of sid viscious (aka S0x Pistols):

"i know what i want and don't know where to get it,
i want windows, because i wanna be
able to see"

well, it almost fits to Anarchy in the UK. So, have been searching online for aluminium sliding window makers in Sth East Qld. Have emailed several already (Trend, GCB, Bradnam, Dowell, window warehouse, lifestyle windows and one or two others. Any forum members got a line on good windows?

2 x Aluminium Sliding Window 1800 H x 1510 W
Glass Type: 4mm Clear Float Glass
Opening: XO/OO, Colour: Black
Transom @ 600

ideally with
Crimsafe screen
Reveal 85mm app



Cheers, ajm

rambunctious
4th June 2023, 11:37 AM
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ajm
6th June 2023, 08:30 AM
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Thanks mate. i have been searching my butt off and have requested quotes from several places. I was hoping for some recommendations to cut through the chaff.

Wrongwayfirst
6th June 2023, 09:56 AM
My 2 cents
We put trend windows in our house 10+ years ago, upgraded to the more expensive (they have two ranges) as SWMBO didn’t want those cheap flimsy aluminium windows we all grew up with in the 70s.

my take on trend,
their after service is very good, although you shouldn’t need after service
the design of the track allows water to ingress and sit on the indoor section of rail, which in turn collects more dust/dirt
the lock mechanism is large and all blinds have to be wound over not under which creates gaps allowing light, blinds which are wound under hit the mechanism and you need to flick the blind to continue rolling down
the design of the sliding doors has a large channel section which protrudes past the architrave meaning in our case no blinds only curtains.

this is my experience and I work on the theory with nearly all purchases, “would I buy them again” and for trend it is no. If they were in a house that I was potentially buying would it stop the sale, probably not, but…

cheers

ajm
6th June 2023, 01:06 PM
My 2 cents
We put trend windows in our house 10+ years ago, upgraded to the more expensive (they have two ranges) as SWMBO didn’t want those cheap flimsy aluminium windows we all grew up with in the 70s.

my take on trend,
their after service is very good, although you shouldn’t need after service
the design of the track allows water to ingress and sit on the indoor section of rail, which in turn collects more dust/dirt
the lock mechanism is large and all blinds have to be wound over not under which creates gaps allowing light, blinds which are wound under hit the mechanism and you need to flick the blind to continue rolling down
the design of the sliding doors has a large channel section which protrudes past the architrave meaning in our case no blinds only curtains.

this is my experience and I work on the theory with nearly all purchases, “would I buy them again” and for trend it is no. If they were in a house that I was potentially buying would it stop the sale, probably not, but…

cheers

Good points that i had not considered. will be hanging wooden venetians so the lock size is important. thankfully, had already binned their quote as it was higher than we desired.

cheers

Beardy
6th June 2023, 01:32 PM
Regardless of brand I would consider upgrading your glass from 4mm for sound and thermal transmission. 6.38mm laminated is a good budget option without going into the costlier performance grade glass

ajm
20th June 2023, 04:52 PM
thanks everyone. went with dowell in the end.