Warranty

Our warranty is not a generic promise — it is issued based on verified materials, standards, and project-specific approvals.

Why Most Warranties Fail in Real Projects

Factory worker assembling new window frame on line

*Without material verification, a warranty is only a statement — not an obligation.

How Our Warranty Is Built

Project-Specific Material Submittal
Standards & Performance Verification
Client / Consultant Approval
Warranty Issued Based on Approved Scope

Material-Based Warranty Structure

Our warranty is built on verified materials, approved suppliers, and documented standards—each component is covered based on its exact specification and tested performance.

Aluminum window and door profile extrusion samples

Aluminum System Warranty

Powder Coating Warranty

Powder coating process for aluminum surface protection
Aluminum glass facade system exterior application

Glass Warranty

Hardware Warranty

Heavy duty window hardware components
Professional sealant application for aluminum window installation

Sealant & EPDM Warranty

Why Our Warranty Exceeds Industry Standards

Our warranties are built on verified materials, approved specifications, and documented execution—not assumptions or generic coverage.

/01 Materials approved before production

All aluminum systems, glass, hardware, and sealants are reviewed and approved before manufacturing begins.

Approved brands, suppliers, and testing standards are fixed to each project and cannot be substituted.

Coverage corresponds exactly to the materials and systems used on site.

Large black bifold door under assembly in factory

*While industry-standard warranties typically cover five years, Our project warranties extend up to 10–15 years.

What a Material Submittal Looks Like

Before any warranty is issued, every project is supported by a formal material submittal that defines scope, standards, and responsibilities.

Project-Specific Warranty Terms

Because no two projects face the same conditions, warranty coverage is defined according to each project’s approved scope and environment.

Project location
Environmental exposure
Material selection

FAQs

Is the warranty valid without an approved submittal?

No. Warranty coverage is only valid when materials and specifications are approved through a formal submittal process.

Yes. Warranty terms may be extended or customized based on project scale, materials, and environmental conditions.

Any material change requires re-approval. Unapproved substitutions may affect or void the original warranty coverage.

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