Aluminium is one of the most widely used materials in modern window design, with most reputable installers across the country offering the product.
Its popularity largely stems from a useful selection of modern-day benefits, including its ability to invite natural light into the home, strong thermal efficiency, and durability.
In this blog, we’ll take a look at aluminium in detail, examining what makes it such a useful window frame material, and exploring the options available to South East homeowners.
Aluminium frames are slim, meaning more natural light can shine into your living space.
Aluminium is a lightweight metal derived primarily from bauxite ore (a type of rock). It’s the third most abundant element on Earth and is renowned for its versatility, strength-to-weight ratio, and resistance to corrosion.
Used in everything from aerospace and spacecrafts to MPA-certified shopfronts and residential buildings, aluminium has long been appreciated for its durability and performance under pressure. In the world of home improvements, aluminium is processed into aluminium alloy profiles for added strength and shaped into window and door frames using specialist machinery.
Aluminium windows have a reputation for being low maintenance.
Thanks to polyamide thermal break technology, aluminium windows are now more energy efficient than ever before.
This translates into reduced reliance on central heating, lower energy bills, and a more sustainable home overall.
Unlike timber or steel frames, aluminium is virtually maintenance-free. It doesn’t warp, rot, or rust, and requires nothing more than an occasional wipe down with warm, soapy water.
Modern aluminium windows are all about minimalist design. With ultraslim sightlines, they deliver a clean and contemporary look that suits modern and traditional homes alike.
Aluminium is one of the most sustainable building materials available:
If you’re conscious about your impact on the environment, aluminium frames are an excellent choice.
A full set of aluminium windows on a heritage home
At Unique Glazing, we offer two popular aluminium window styles that each offer their own unique appeal.
Casement windows are hinged at the side and open outward. Thanks to the strength of aluminium, our casement frames can support wide glazing areas, allowing for more light and less frame.
Coloured aluminium casements are particularly popular in contemporary home makeovers, offering sharp lines and panoramic views with minimal fuss.
Flush sash windows sit flush within the frame, creating a streamlined appearance that mirrors traditional timber sash windows – with all the performance benefits of aluminium.
We design and manufacture our aluminium windows in-house, giving us complete control over quality and customisation. That means we can offer:
We’re a family-run business with over 20 years of experience designing and installing high-quality windows, doors, conservatories, and orangeries across the South East. Based in our innovative 6,000 sq ft factory, we manufacture the majority of our products ourselves, including all of our aluminium frames.
To find out more or get a free quote, give us a call on 0800 193 2425 or email us at sales@uniqueglazing.co.uk.
Yes! Thanks to the thermal break and double/triple glazing, aluminium windows offer impressive thermal efficiency and can help reduce heating costs significantly.
No – aluminium is naturally resistant to corrosion, and all our products are powder coated for excellent corrosion resistance and colour longevity.
Are there any disadvantages of aluminium windows?
Aluminium may have a higher initial cost than uPVC, but it offers greater durability, lower maintenance, and a longer lifespan – making it a better long-term investment.
Absolutely – we offer a wide range of colours, from bold brights to classic neutrals, plus woodgrain and metallic effects for a truly bespoke finish.