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Warwick Glass – Warwickshire doors windows and conservatories for your home

Commercial

Large commercial projects require a high level of expertise, both in the planning and the execution – and that’s where the experience and knowledge of our skilled commercial team really come into play.

We have many years’ experience in design and installing glass windows, doors, office partitions, glazed roofs and custom glazing - and we’ve completed large projects for:

  • Offices and industrial buildings
  • Shops and retail outlets
  • Schools
  • Hospitals

We usually recommend commercial aluminium windows and doors, although we have installed uPVC shop fronts and uPVC windows into schools if it has been appropriate.

Our experienced commercial team can advise on Building Regulations, Window Energy Ratings and U-values – and of course, safety and security.

Commercial aluminium doors and windows

Aluminium is widely specified for its strength and security. It’s also very low maintenance and designed to withstand heavy use.

Aluminium doors can have safety features installed to stop hands or fingers becoming trapped and with the correct hardware, they can meet requirements for disabled access, fire escape and controlled access and exit.

Available in the full range of RAL colours, with a variety of threshold and framing options, aluminium doors can accept most entry systems – keypad locks, swipe cards, access control and exit devices, making them ideal for every type of commercial project.

To speak to one of our commercial team, call us on 01926 497 645. We’ll usually arrange a site visit so that we can see exactly what your requirements are and give you the best advice.

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