Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 Apr 15, 2007 4:49 pm Hello everyone,
We import & manufacture windows in uPVC, aluminium & thermally broken aluminium. We are particlarly interested in uPVC as we see this as the future of windows in Australia & NZ - as it is in USA & Europe. If possible we would like to gather some opinions on uPVC - quality, cost, availability and suitability etc. Any experiences would be particularly welcome. Thanks again, Cynthia "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 Re: uPVC Windows 2Apr 15, 2007 8:04 pm I'll definitely be building using uPVC double-glazed windows. I'm in Tasmania and have identified this company as a good local supplier but have yet to make contact:
http://www.titane.com.au/ Do you have a website for your business Cynthia ? Re: uPVC Windows 3Apr 16, 2007 1:59 pm ![]() I'll definitely be building using uPVC double-glazed windows. I'm in Tasmania and have identified this company as a good local supplier but have yet to make contact: http://www.titane.com.au/ Do you have a website for your business Cynthia ? Hi Yes I have updated my profile... thanks. We have supplied WA, Vic & NSW... shortly Tasmania. Cynthia "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 On PVC & double glazing 4Apr 28, 2007 12:14 pm Hi
10 years ago, timber windows were 60% of all residential windows, today timber is out due to the maintenance costs and aluminium is in at around 90% of the market. The homes built with timber windows 10 years ago look dated today, and so it will be with domestic aluminium windows in the future. But PVC in windows is around 80% of the market in the USA & Europe and since its launch in Asia about 6 years ago it is the same there... so... we can expect PVC to increase sales over the next 5 years to become 80% of windows in Australia & NZ. The only equivalent energy efficient alternative is thermally broken aluminium but that comes at a price. Of course PVC comes at a price today - but it bears no relation to prices in the rest of the world, nor to the cost of the material content - so expect PVC window prices to become very competitive with aluminium. I think if you want to retain value in your home and be energy efficient you need to look at PVC or the higher priced thermally broken aluminium. But either way you need to think double glazed now because double glazing will be the norm within 2 years. Ed Re: uPVC Windows 5Jun 06, 2007 4:28 pm Hi EPS
Aluminium has been the dominent product in Australia for over 20 years. Both Aluminium and timber have a place in the market. Dating of product happens to everything from homes to cars to MP3 players. The durability and performance of aluminium has stood the test of time. In Victoria timber is a major part of the market. The climate in Europe and part of the USA are so different to Australia that it does not follow that PVC will be required. Aluminium or timber with double glazing will provide all the thermal improvement you will ever need in the Australian climate. Importatnly I would rather support our local industry before all jobs go offshore. You can achieve 5, 6 and more star ratings with aluminium double glazed products as the main influencing factor is the glass area not the framing. There are a range of more cost effective methods to achieve a reduction in the energy output and comfort levels. I have viewed projects with PVC Windows in Australia which after 2 years are discoloured and some importers dont us the strengening bars. This is a real concern but i will ask these questions of EcoClassic not you EPS Ecoclassic are you a member of the AWA Do your windows comply with Australian Standard AS2047 Have they been accredited by an independent 3rd party to Australian Stardards Thanks Eco Re: uPVC Windows 6Jun 06, 2007 4:41 pm Hi Comfort Smart,
I have been in Victoria recently. I stayed in a place with single glazed aluminium joinery. The condensation was unbelievable and it was cold in the morning. Aluminium frames without the expensive thermal break are no good regardless of the glazing. I have seen cases there the aluminium conducted the cold onto the double glazing around the perimeter. and therefore caused condensation. Besides that the hardware that comes with NZ/AUS style Aluminium joinery is mostly crap. They havn't even heard of one hand operated multipoint locking and adjustable hardware ![]() Re: uPVC Windows 7Jun 06, 2007 4:50 pm windowexpert
i dont believe that for one second. I live in Melbourne and we have had 2 cold mornings in about 8 months. Each of those mornings resulted in no condensation and i live in a cool area. No if i lived in Russia well maybe Were you at Mt Buller? I would rather put my excess funds when building or renovating into a Plasma TV or surrond sound or other mod cons. How many times do you even open your windows? I dont care what they look like thanks anyway Ed Comfort Smart Re: uPVC Windows 8Jun 06, 2007 6:34 pm I've looked at a few window sites but they will never, never quote a single price anywhere.
Eco, how about letting us in on a RRP price for some standard size window - even better a comparison between single wood, aluminium, and double glazed uPVC ? Please ? ![]() Re: uPVC Windows 9Jun 09, 2007 11:11 am ![]() Hi EPS Aluminium has been the dominent product in Australia for over 20 years. Both Aluminium and timber have a place in the market. Dating of product happens to everything from homes to cars to MP3 players. The durability and performance of aluminium has stood the test of time. Quote: In Victoria timber is a major part of the market. ![]() Quote: The climate in Europe and part of the USA are so different to Australia that it does not follow that PVC will be required. Aluminium or timber with double glazing will provide all the thermal improvement you will ever need in the Australian climate. ![]() ![]() Quote: Importatnly I would rather support our local industry before all jobs go offshore. In a nutshell - competition is good for Australia and good for the economy. Why? It creates investment in local companies who must keep up with technology. It makes local companies price conscious - the price of local aluminium dropped dramatically when imports appeared. Take 6 years ago when 3mm glass was $7.40/m2 to a certain window manufacturer (and said to be increasing 20% more as it was "in short supply" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you want to save Australia from imports get out of the window industry (I'll get to that soon) and get into another industry that can compete worldwide and provide jobs here (I have a software development company in Australia that employs 20 people here in Australia developing and supplying patented world's best systems to a company in the top 10 of the Fortune 500 in the USA and globally - a net job importer! And 90% of the staff were retrained from other areas including manufacturing - e.g. one from the Pilkington Glass factory, one from the Corinthian Doors factory - brilliant people ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I seriously doubt if any local window manufacturer can use the "made in Australia" claim... check with the ACCC. Adding a few (imported) screws to imported materials and slapping on imported hardware using imported tools does not constitute Australian made. Check it out... http://www.accc.gov.au/content/item.pht ... ZCERTA.pdf Quote: You can achieve 5, 6 and more star ratings with aluminium double glazed products as the main influencing factor is the glass area not the framing. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Quote: There are a range of more cost effective methods to achieve a reduction in the energy output and comfort levels. So who are you Comfort Smart...??? I ask because Comfort Smart is the registered business name of... pause.... A&L Windows http://www.alwindows.com.au/energyrating.htm Name COMFORT SMART Date Business Commenced Jan 6 2003 Renewal Date Jan 15 2009 Business Status REGISTERED Registered Office Address (Current): 20 APOLLO DR HALLAM VIC 3803 Start Date: Jan 15 2003 Corporations(s) Carrying on Business (Current) A & L WINDOWS PTY LTD Registration Number: 064 692 888 Type: OWNER Class: Address: 20 APOLLO DR HALLAM VIC 3803 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: uPVC Windows 10Jun 09, 2007 1:09 pm Ed,
Great reading your write up. Very informative. I also suspected that Comfort Smart was someone trying to undermine a business. It was so obvious and unsubstantiated that it only improved my perception of EcoClassic. Not too smart with the Comfort Smart user name. Cheers, Casa P.S. I'm not associated with any window manufacturer, but I'm in the market for a lot of high performance windows and doors for my new design. ![]() Re: uPVC Windows 11Jun 09, 2007 1:24 pm Casa
As long as you understand Ed Perry who initiates a number of posts on the site appears to be the 20% owner of EcoClassic (info from ASIC) I am not trying to push any barrow only ensure consumer awareness I am renovating (adding a second story) and tried the Comfort Smart site. A&L advised me it was closed 2 years ago due to a conflict of interest in providing windows and then rating them. EcoClassic and EcoClimate appear to be doing the same thing. Good luck and hope you have success for your project. Re: uPVC Windows 12Jun 09, 2007 1:37 pm ![]() Casa As long as you understand Ed Perry who initiates a number of posts on the site appears to be the 20% owner of EcoClassic (info from ASIC) I am not trying to push any barrow only ensure consumer awareness I am renovating (adding a second story) and tried the Comfort Smart site. A&L advised me it was closed 2 years ago due to a conflict of interest in providing windows and then rating them. EcoClassic and EcoClimate appear to be doing the same thing. Good luck and hope you have success for your project. More nonsense ![]() "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 Re: uPVC Windows 13Jun 09, 2007 1:40 pm Now I'm confused. There appears to be two types of companies - retailers and raters? There are four players:
EcoClassic EcoClimate A&L Comfort Smart Can someone clearly explain the relationship between these. Also Ed Perry and Comfort Smart, please inform me if you are in anyway associated with any of the four organisations. Involved equates to any ownership or know personally anyone involved in any of these organisations. People come to this forum for peer advice and don't expect to have business people to promote their goods without being totally transparent and open. Re: uPVC Windows 14Jun 09, 2007 8:44 pm Buy from Audio VIsual Dreams.....
They are the best company in the world.. Matt Note: I am a 50% partner in the business but this in no way affetcs my judgement!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Depends... Brick veneer required the window to be attached to the house frame, this is usually achieved by screwing through the timber reveal into the frame. There are… 1 3230 ![]() Our house was built in 2008 It has birch white windows has rendered walls. We are looking to repaint everything inside and out. I'm wondering what colour schemes have… 0 2738 The reason that double glazed windows perform so well as insulators is not in the glass, it is in the airgap. https://www.homeone.com.au/articles/doo ...… 20 9064 ![]() |