Window & Door Joinery Installations
Window & Door Joinery Installations
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Upgrading your aluminium window and door joinery is one of the most effective ways to improve the comfort, efficiency, and appearance of your home. Whether you’re replacing old timber windows or wanting a modern insert option, our experienced team can install high-quality, custom-made joinery that fits your home perfectly. New aluminium joinery reduces drafts, cuts down on maintenance, and with the option of double glazing, helps keep your home warmer and quieter year-round.
Modern joinery also allows you to transform the way you connect with your outdoor spaces. Wide openings such as bi-folds and stacker sliders create a seamless indoor–outdoor flow that suits the Kiwi lifestyle, bringing in more natural light and making everyday living feel more open and relaxed. Every window and door is tailored to your needs — from colours and styles to glazing options — ensuring a finished result that looks great and performs well for years to come.
Browse our joinery installs gallery to see some examples of our recent work. For more information, please call Brendon Lindsay on 021 770 417 or email us at info@buildingworks.co.nz
Replacing Window & Door Joinery – Things to Consider
Replacing old or rotten window and door frames is a great way to improve the comfort, efficiency, and look of your home. Modern aluminium joinery is low-maintenance, durable, and can reduce drafts while enhancing indoor warmth — especially when paired with double glazing.
Consider how new frames could improve your home’s natural light, indoor–outdoor flow, and connection to outdoor spaces. Larger openings like stacker sliders or bi-fold doors can create a seamless transition to decks, patios, or gardens, perfect for Kiwi living.
Glass type and coatings are also important. UV tints and low-e glass protect interiors from sun damage, control heat gain, and maintain comfort throughout the year. If you have a pool, make sure your new windows and doors meet New Zealand safety requirements, including any latching or restrictor regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Minor damage or warping can sometimes be repaired, but replacing the frames often provides a longer-lasting, more energy-efficient solution.
Double glazing reduces drafts, keeps your home warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and can also reduce outside noise.
Yes! Options like bi-folds or stacker sliders create seamless transitions to decks, patios, and gardens, making spaces feel larger and more connected.
Low-e or tinted glass blocks harmful UV rays, protecting furniture and floors while keeping interiors comfortable.
Yes. Windows and doors near a pool must comply with NZ safety standards, including secure latches or restrictors to prevent accidents.
Absolutely. Modern aluminium joinery can be tailored to your preferred colour, finish, and hardware style, giving your home a fresh, modern look.