If you are replacing older windows and doors and would like a more contemporary designed window with maximum light, then choose Europa's Aluminum Systems. The main advantage of Europa's Aluminum windows is the slimline frames materials inherent strength. This enables designs in a contemporary styling, showing off maximum glass area which in turn provides more light and increased viewing areas. Eu
ropa's Aluminum window frames are also virtually intruder proof and ideal for use in bi-folding doors, a popular feature for a contemporary home design . Additionally, windows and doors using aluminum never absorb water, rot or rust. In the last fifteen years or so Europa's Aluminum windows have increased in popularity mainly because it is a better alternative to PVC windows ,it is a much stronger extrusion. The strength of aluminum makes it ideal for large glass areas such as huge lift and slide patio doors, and Tilt and Turn windows that go from ceiling to floor. Traditionally the insulation qualities of aluminum were quite poor when compared to PVC and it was often susceptible to condensation. This lack of insulation has now been remedied by installing a 'thermal break' in the frame made of polyamide (fiber glass strands). Our Polyamide thermal break is the best available and ensures frame insulation higher then with any other material used in window fabrication. Europa's Aluminum windows can be fitted nowadays as 'direct fix' - i.e. directly against the brickwork rather than the old fashioned technique of lining with a hardwood subframe. One of the reasons for the resurgence of interest in Europa's Aluminum is the fact that it can easily be produced in any over 250 different RAL colors (a powder coating finish) rather then liquid paint that tends to fade within a few years . Europa's paint finish is sea side class certified ,making it maintenance free at very little extra cost. Aluminum is the only frame material that is 100% recyclable in all circumstances. Please see our recycling policy for further information on how we aim to minimize the impact of your planned home improvement on the environment