External Glazing

  • CURTAIN WALLS: refers to a building exterior with system made of Aluminium frames holding glass or metal panels, primarily used in commercial buildings

 

  • STRUCTURAL GLAZING: is a type of curtain wall system where glass is bonded to a building’s structural frame using strong silicone sealants instead of traditional metal frames or gaskets. This creates a smooth, seamless, and modern glass façade without visible external supports.

 

  • FACADES: the principal front or exterior face of a building especially the one that faces on to a street or open space most decorative part.

 

  • GLAZING ALUCOBOND: refers to a combination of Alucobond panels used in the glazing or cladding of buildings.

 

  • A SHOP FRONT: is the exterior part of a store or business that faces the street, including the entrance, windows, and signage. It’s designed to attract customers and display products or branding.

 

  • BALCONIES: are platforms that extend from the wall of a building, usually above the ground floor, and are enclosed by a railing or balustrade. They provide outdoor space for activities like relaxing, gardening, or viewing the surroundings

 

  • ALUMINIUM WINDOWS AND DOORS: are building components made from aluminum, a durable and versatile metal known for its strength, weather resistance, and recyclability.