Aluminium Windows Installation

Lightweight yet incredibly strong, our aluminium windows are rust-proof, weather-resistant and low maintenance when cleaning.

Types of Aluminium Windows

Professional installers which only took half a day to finish installation for all 5 sets of windows and grills.
Quality of the the windows and grills were great too.
Highly recommend to all. Thank you 👍 👍 🙏

- Chua Kim Seng

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Your Needs & Expectations

High Quality Aluminium Windows

Windows in your flat are subject to weather exposure (such as sun, rain and wind). Hence, getting good quality windows that are durable is important as they need to withstand reasonable wear and tear.

What To Consider

Different types of windows are designed to give your home its unique look. In order to pick windows that best suit your needs, consider the following factors:

  • Cost: What’s your budget? Get a quote and site survey.
  • Design: Casement, sliding, louvre, top hung, sound-proof type?
  • Privacy: Do you need frosted or tinted glass to protect your privacy?
  • Maintenance: How easy is it to access and clean windows?
  • Ventilation & Light: How much light and air do you want to let through?
Modern living room with neutral decor - Home Aluminium Windows & Grilles Singapore
Cat looking out window blinds - Home Aluminium Windows & Grilles Singapore
Our Top Priority

Window Safety in Singapore

As a flat owner or occupant, window safety is the top priority when installing or replacing windows. Our window specialists ensures window safety by conducting window checks, installations, and replacements according to BCA Regulations.

Do Your Windows Need To Be Replaced?

If your windows are shaky, leaky, jammed, cracked or loose, contact us for a quick survey of your window condition. We can propose window replacement solutions suited for your budget and needs. Watch out for the following red flags:

  • You have to use extra force just to slide, open, or lock your windows.
  • You hear shaking or whistling sounds during a heavy breeze or storm.
  • Water seeps in through the frames or around the edges after a downpour.
  • You see visible corrosion on the stainless steel rivets or hinges.
  • You notice light coming through even when the window is “fully closed”.