Aside from commercial buildings, aluminum doors and windows have made their way into residential buildings and homes as well nowadays, and there’s good reason for that. There are many pros that aluminum has over traditional wood and we will take a look at a few of them next.
It Allows for Slimmer Frames
A slim frame is more aesthetic by default and being a strong metal, aluminum allows for that almost frameless look since it can hold a lot of glass even when a thin strip is used as the frame. In addition to the aesthetic factor, it also makes the windows bigger as more glass can be used in place of the frame, therefore, increasing visibility through the windows and even doors.
Durability is Top Notch
Wood is prone to rotting away, while iron will eventually rust. However, aluminum will neither rot, nor rust and it mostly stays unaffected by weather conditions. As an added advantage, aluminum is also fire-resistant, which is a huge bonus in terms of safety. The one disadvantage which the metal does have is the fact that aluminum scratches quite easily, but it doesn’t really matter since it’s hardly ever noticeable and even if the scratch is visible, it’s nothing that you can’t fix on your own. Just keep the frames clean and your windows should continue to look good for decades.
Painting is Almost Never Necessary
If you are buying high-quality aluminum frames, they will likely have a powder coat finish, which ensures that painting those frames won’t be necessary for a long time to come. You can of course, still get it done if you want to, or if there’s any damage to the coat, but it won’t likely be necessary under normal circumstances, even when the weather is harsh in your area.
Aluminum is the Greener Option
We live in a time when the impact of our modern lives on the planet cannot be ignored anymore and on that note, aluminium is the best choice of material for your door and window frames. It’s a metal that can be quite easily recycled, it relieves pressure on natural materials like wood and it hardly ever needs to be changed. Aluminium frames also allow for maximum energy efficiency in a home. Because of the material’s malleable nature during the manufacturing process, it can be shaped into various shapes and sizes that could then be used intelligently to maximize your natural light and wind efficiency. This could potentially reduce the strain on your home’s regular electricity consumption as well.
As you can see, choosing aluminum for your doors and windows has many advantages, but a fine skill such as aluminum fabrication can only be mastered through experience, so it is important to hire a company that has years of experience in the field for the supplies and the installation process. It is also recommended that you hire professionals for the installation process as well, unless you have prior experience with such projects.