Frame Types
Residential Frame
A slim-line frame suitable for most residential applications
Key Features
- Slim-line frame
- Cost effective
- Specifically designed for WA double brick houses
- Double glazing option
Product Description
The residential frame is 85mm wide by 25mm high and can be used for most fixed window applications.
Technical Details
Commercial Frame
A high performance frame used for residential and commercial applications.
Key Features
- High performance 100 x 44 frame
- Double glazing option
- Arched window option
Product Description
The commercial frame is 100mm wide by 44mm high and is used when higher performance is required. The stronger frame allows for larger fixed panel arrangements and more extreme locations (e.g. Coastal areas)
Technical Details
CentreGlaze or FrontGlaze
The commercial frame can be either glazed centrally or offset towards the front
Key Features
- Double glazing option
Product Description
CentreGlaze is the most common type of framing and places the glass panel central to the frame. FrontGlaze places the glass panel to the front side of the frame. This produces a “flush-line” appearance as the glass panel and window framing are aligned. This also has the benefit of increasing the internal area of a building, which is particularly important when rentable floor area is determined.
Technical Details
Subsills
Improve the Water Rating of your Window or Door
Key Features
- Improved water rating
- Stop water leaking into your house
- Ideal for coastal and riverside locations
- Ideal for high-rise apartments
Product Description
A subsill is an extra attachment which fits to the bottom of your window and door. This attachment drains the water from your window or door and transfers it outside.
Subsills are highly recommended for coastal and riverside locations and high-rise apartments.
It is also a solution for existing windows or doors which have a severe leaking problem.
Technical Details
- Subsills are available for all Avanti's products













