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Component Common Materials Description
Frame Aluminum
Glass
Hardware
Sealing
uPVC(Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride)
Timer
Single Glazing
Popular Sizes
Double Glazing (Insulated Glass Units)
Laminated or Toughened Safety Glass
Stainless Steel or Aluminium Hinges & Stays
EPDM Rubber Gaskets, Silicone Sealants
Most common: lightweight, corrosion-resistant, lowmaintenance-ideal for New Zealand's coastal climate.
Excellent thermal and sound insulation; popular in energy-efficient buildings.
Traditional and aesthetically pleasing with good insulation, buthigher maintenance -often used in villas or high-end homes.
Low cost, but poor insulation and soundproofing; suitable for non-energy-critical areas.
Excellent insulation, widely used in compliance with New Zealand energy codes.
Enhanced safety, suitable for low-level windows or areas requiring impact resistance.
Rust-resistant, ideal for coastal regions.
Ensures airtightness and watertightness, preventing water ingress and drafts.
Awning Windows
Sliding Doors
Component Common Materials Description
Frame Aluminum
Panel
Glass
uPVC((Vinyl))
Timer
Steel
Popular Sizes
MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard)
Solid Wood
Aluminium Panel
Glass (see below)
Most common; corrosion-resistant, lightweight, and low-maintenance — ideal for coastal climates.
Great insulation, weather-resistant, durable; used in energy-efficient homes.
Offers a natural, aesthetic look; commonly used indoors; requires maintenance to prevent moisture damage.
Very strong and secure; used where security is critical — less common in residential use.
Common for interior wardrobes and room dividers; cost-effective but not suitable for damp environments.
High-end, durable, and ideal for traditional-style homes; more expensive.
Lightweight and moisture-resistant; matches aluminium frames.
Widely used in modern designs; paired with aluminium or timber frames.
Single Toughened Glass
Double Glazed (Low-E) Glass
Frosted Glass
Tinted/Colored Glass
Mirrored Glass
Used for interior doors; safe, but offers limited insulation.
Energy-efficient; excellent insulation and soundproofing; ideal for exterior sliding doors.
Offers privacy; commonly used in bathrooms or wardrobe doors.
Decorative and stylish; often used in modern homes or commercial spaces.
Common for wardrobe doors; creates a visual sense of more spaces.
Hinged Doors
Component Common Materials Description
Frame Aluminum
Panel
uPVC((Vinyl))
Timer
Steel
Popular Sizes
MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard)
Solid Wood
Glass
Lightweight and durable; ideal for modern architecture. Requires thermal breaks for better insulation.
Low-maintenance and energy-efficient; suitable for eco-homes, though less commonly used in NZ.
Great insulation and aesthetic appeal; commonly used in traditional homes. Requires regular maintenance.
Very strong and secure; ideal for high-security applications but prone to rust in damp environments.
Lightweight and cost-effective; commonly used for interior doors and easy to paint.
Premium, durable material used in high-end homes. Requires maintenance to withstand weather.
Used in modern styles to enhance light and visibility; safety glass recommended for security.