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If you’re looking for a specialist curtain walling company, you’ve come to the right place.
As curtain wall system experts, we build everything from simple window panes to massive curtain wall structures that can wrap around entire building projects.
Our job is to ensure these curtain wall structures are safe and beautiful—and we take them very seriously.
Curtain Wall Costs
The average cost of a curtain walling system in the UK is less than £100 per square meter, making it a cost-effective way of adding an attractive feature to your property.
Before getting started, you must consider several things if you’re planning to install a new curtain wall at your home or building structure.
What Influences Curtain Wall Construction Costs?
Many factors influence the cost of a curtain wall system, such as:
Space – You should first consider how much space you want to cover with a curtain wall system. We have installed curtain walls at high-rise buildings and residential developments, so no job is too big or too small.
Windows – You should also decide whether you want to replace all your windows with new ones or just some of them.
Size and shape – If you’re planning on replacing all of your windows, you’ll need to ensure they’re all in line with one another so they look like they belong together rather than being different sizes and shapes. This can therefore influence construction costs.
Height of the building – You’ll need to consider how high up the building your new windows will be placed. It’s best if they’re placed high up so that people walking past won’t be able to see them from below, which could cause security issues if someone could get inside without permission!
Again, factors such as this can further influence construction costs. If you would like an accurate cost on UK curtain wall products, contact us today!
Why Choose Us
The UK Building Regulations (2015) require that all new buildings are designed to meet the high specification and the current requirements of BS6262 and BS592 Part 1 for glazing options from 6-28mm glass.
To comply with these regulations, we can offer a range of products that comply with the current standards. These include:
Single-glazed, double-glazed, triple-glazed, and quadruple-glazed windows.
Toughened and laminated safety glass.
Insulated glass units (IGUs).
Fenestration products such as sash windows, casement windows, and French doors.
We’re not just your average curtain walling installers. We’re true industry leaders with extensive previous experience and knowledge, our installation teams offer our customers a high-quality curtain wall system with curtain walling installation at competitive prices.
Our walling installers are fully qualified, insured, and available 24 hours a day. Our walling installers are working full time to ensure that your curtain wall systems are installed as soon as possible and that you can return to enjoying your home once more and we always comply with the building regulations.
As professional curtain wall contractors, our installation team aim for 100% customer satisfaction for your curtain wall system, so you can rest assured you’ll have the most suitable product.
Our curtain wall contractors will advise you on all aspects of choosing a curtain wall for your project, from colours to our material range. We also provide a wide variety of styles and types of curtain walling, so there is something for everyone!
Get in touch with us by e-mail using our contact form to learn more about our entire range here at Curtain Wall Installer.
Types of Curtain Wall Screens
The curtain wall is one of the most important architectural elements of buildings. It is essentially a wall with no openings and is used to enclose an entire building.
The curtain wall is used for aesthetic purposes and to protect the building from weather conditions like wind and rain.
Curtain walls can be made from many different materials, with glass being one of the most popular because it provides a clear view of what’s behind it.
You can choose from several types of curtain walls when designing your home or office.
Unitised Curtain Wall
The most common type of curtain wall, unitised, comprises pre-fabricated panels that can be assembled on-site. The panels are designed to be install windows modularly, with each panel requiring its frame.
The frames are generally braced against one another or supported by an adjacent structure. The panels can be made from various materials, including glass, steel, and aluminium curtain walling.
Unitised curtain walls are typically used for multi-storey commercial developments such as offices, hotels, and retail outlets as they allow for large areas of glazing to be used without compromising on structural strength.
However, they require more upkeep than other types of curtain walls as they need to be cleaned regularly to avoid dirt, which can obscure visibility through the windows.
Stick Curtain Wall
The stick curtain wall is the most basic type of curtain wall. It consists of a series of vertical steel or aluminium mullions horizontally connected by the glass or metal spandrel panels. The mullions are generally spaced at intervals greater than four feet, allowing weatherproofing and insulation to be applied between them.
The stick system curtain wall is constructed using various materials, including glass, metal, stone, and concrete. Sometimes, it is possible to use just one type of material.
In contrast, it may be necessary to use multiple materials to achieve desired appearance and performance characteristics. The choice of material depends on the environment in which it will be installed and how it will be used.
Stick system curtain walls often span multiple floors of modern office buildings with little need for privacy and security since they can easily be removed when not needed (for example, during cleaning). This makes them ideal for locations such as hotels, restaurants, and retail stores where windows need to be opened frequently for ventilation purposes.
A stick system is one of the main two types of installation for curtain walls, along with pre built systems, For more information about a stick system curtain wall or a pre built option, please speak to a member of our small team today. We can offer assistance whether you require stick systems of unitised systems.
Glazed Curtain Wall Systems
Glazed curtain walls are the most common type of curtain wall system. They are made of glass panels connected by metal frames, which hold the glass in place. Glazed curtain walls can be designed to have varying degrees of transparency depending on the desired amount of sunlight.
Glazed curtain wall systems are typically used as exterior walls for buildings and can be found in various architectural styles. They can also be used as interior walls and even ceilings, as seen in modern office buildings.
The main advantage of glazed curtain walls is their ability to provide natural light inside the building. This allows for more efficient use of electricity and other resources while providing an attractive appearance outside the building.
In addition to providing natural light, glazed curtain wall systems protect from high winds and weather conditions such as rain or snow. They also protect against vandalism because there is no access from inside or outside the building through these walls.
Aluminium Curtain Walling System
Aluminium curtain walls are one of the most popular and widely used forms of curtain wall products. These walls are constructed using an aluminium framing system clad with glass or other materials such as stone, wood, or other materials.
This type of wall has many advantages over alternative curtain walling types, including lightweight, low maintenance, and durable. However, it tends to be more expensive than other curtain walling materials.
Aluminium curtain walling is often used to span multiple floors at commercial projects such as hotels and offices because they can be made to look very attractive and decorative. Aluminium curtain walling projects are also often used in large expanses for their durability and low maintenance requirements.
Aluminium curtain walling systems are typically made from extruded aluminium profiles that form the structure’s frame. These aluminium frames are usually attached using screws or rivets, but some manufacturers may use other methods, such as welding or bonding them with adhesive tape.
The aluminium frame is then clad with a panel or panels of glass or another material such as stone or wood veneer to give it its final appearance. Aluminium windows are very aesthetically pleasing, which is why many building structures use them.
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