Fabricated aluminium products are one of the most widely used products in various industries today. One of the areas where they are commonly used is in homes as door and window frames. Aluminium doors and windows are favoured largely because of the many benefits they offer homeowners and their homes. 

If you are planning to construct a new house any time soon, you should consider installing doors and windows made of aluminium frames. Here's why.

They are durable and low-maintenance products.

Glass fitted in wooden door and window frames tends to easily get cracked or broken, especially in homes where doors and windows are frequently used. This can result in costly repairs or replacements down the road. Aside from that, wood material easily gets splintered, warped or decayed when it is exposed to the elements. Wood can also get attacked by wood-eating insects, such as termites and wood borers. Therefore, wooden doors and windows demand specialised maintenance in order to remain in good shape.

The natural corrosion-resistant properties of aluminium ensures homeowners get low-maintenance frames for their doors and windows. When exposed to the air, aluminium readily reacts with oxygen to form a coating of aluminium oxide, which protects the substrate metal from corroding under a range of wet or moisture-based conditions. Unlike wood, aluminium will not become swollen, cracked, fractured, warped or attacked by wood-loving insects over time, thus ensuring a long lifespan. 

For extra protection as well as for decorative purposes, aluminium can be anodised, powder-coated or painted.

They come in a range of decorative finishes.

If you want doors and windows that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing, then you should install those made with aluminium frames. As already mentioned earlier, aluminium is available in a wide selection of finishing options, giving room for coordination with almost any home style and décor. Powder-coated and painted door and window frames are a popular choice for many homeowners, as the range of anodised finishes available is limited to the tones and shades stocked by the homeowner's preferred anodiser. Powder-coated and painted finishes, on the other hand, come in a wide variety of colours, shades and tones, making it easy for the homeowner to create the exact aesthetic effect desired.

The only thing that sets powder-coated door and window frames apart from those with painted finishes is that the former do not call for any repainting or ongoing maintenance. 

They are an economical option.

While prices vary depending on the chosen manufacturer, aluminium frames can overall be a fairly cost-efficient option for homeowners working on a low budget. If you couple the durability of aluminium frames with their energy saving properties, you will realise that dollar for dollar they offer superior value compared to wooden alternatives. 

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