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    Aluminium solutions: Choosing the right hardware supplier for windows and doors

    Mar 21, 2025
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    Aluminium solutions: Choosing the right hardware supplier for windows and doors
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    Choosing the right hardware supplier for aluminium windows and doors is primarily about compatibility, compliance, durability, and project support. This article helps architects, specifiers, contractors, consultants, and developers assess what matters most before selecting hardware for aluminium systems. 

    • Aluminium systems need hardware engineered for precise fit, smooth operation, and long-term performance.
    • A suitable supplier should support compliance with key UK security, energy, and ventilation requirements.
    • Security, durability, and corrosion resistance are central considerations for aluminium hardware selection.
    • Reliable lead times, technical support, and installation guidance help reduce delays and specification risk.
    • Cost should be judged against long-term value, not purchase price alone.

    Aluminium doors and windows are a popular choice in modern construction, offering strength, durability, and a sleek, contemporary finish. However, choosing the right hardware for aluminium systems presents unique challenges.

    Aluminium requires carefully engineered locks, hinges, handles, and trickle vents that fit seamlessly, provide high security, and ensure smooth operation without compromising the system’s aesthetics.

    Selecting the right hardware supplier is essential to avoiding poor fit, installation difficulties, security issues, and compliance failures. Here’s what to consider when choosing a hardware partner for aluminium doors and windows.

    Compatibility with aluminium systems

    For aluminium windows and doors, hardware compatibility is the first specification check because a poor fit can affect operation, alignment, security, and weather performance. Aluminium doors and windows often have narrower profiles than timber or uPVC, meaning hardware must be designed for precision fitting.

    Before selecting a supplier, consider:

    • Does the hardware integrate properly with aluminium profiles? Hinges and locking systems must be designed for the slimline nature of aluminium frames.
    • Is the hardware strong enough? Aluminium frames support heavier glazing, so hinges and locks must handle extra weight without excessive wear.
    • Does the hardware allow for thermal movement? Aluminium expands and contracts more than other materials, so components like multi-point locks and hinges must accommodate this movement without failing.

    A good supplier will provide technical specifications, CAD drawings and test results to ensure compatibility with aluminium systems before installation.

    Compliance with UK building regulations

    For specifiers and developers, hardware selection should support compliance and performance from the outset.  Aluminium systems are commonly used in high-spec residential and commercial projects where security, energy efficiency, and ventilation regulations must be met, so a reliable supplier should offer hardware that complies with:

    • PAS 24 – required for enhanced security in new residential doors and windows
    • Approved Document Q – mandatory for security in new-build homes
    • Approved Document L – energy efficiency regulations, ensuring locks and seals reduce heat loss
    • Approved Document F – ventilation requirements, including trickle vents for airflow

    A supplier with pre-tested, certified products will save time and cost in compliance testing.

    High-performance security and durability

    It goes without saying that security is a key factor for homeowners.  The right aluminium hardware should deliver both robust security and dependable long-term operation. The right hardware must provide:

    • Multi-point locking systems for strong security while maintaining smooth operation
    • Robust hinges that can support large door leaves without sagging
    • Corrosion-resistant finishes to prevent wear, especially in coastal or exposed locations
    • Tamper-resistant handles and restrictors to protect against forced entry

    Security and durability are critical factors when selecting hardware for aluminium doors. The Hexalok multi-point locking system, designed specifically for aluminium sliding doors, highlights the importance of using robust, high-performance components. 

    With high-cycle testing to ensure long-term reliability and corrosion-resistant materials to withstand harsh environmental conditions, this system demonstrates why aluminium hardware must be engineered for strength, longevity, and precision fit. Choosing tested, industry-approved locking mechanisms is essential to maintaining both security and smooth operation in aluminium systems.

    Supply chain reliability and lead times

    Delays in hardware supply can stall entire aluminium system installations, leading to increased costs and project overruns, but a dependable hardware supplier helps keep aluminium fabrication and installation programmes on track.  Before choosing a supplier, ask:

    • Do they maintain consistent stock levels? Running out of essential components can delay fabrication.
    • Can they meet your lead times? Customised hardware may take longer to source.
    • Do they offer flexible ordering options? Bulk orders and scheduled deliveries can keep projects on track.

    UK-based suppliers with strong distribution networks typically offer faster and more reliable deliveries.

    Precision installation and technical support

     Aluminium systems rely on precise installation, so technical support and fitting guidance are practical selection factors.  Unlike uPVC, which allows some flexibility during installation, aluminium doors and windows require precise hardware placement, as poorly installed hardware can lead to stiff operation, misalignment, or failure under stress. Look for a supplier that provides:

    • Technical advice and CAD files for correct hardware placement
    • Training and installation guides to ensure correct fitting
    • On-site or remote support for troubleshooting

    Testing a supplier’s customer service with a few technical questions can reveal how much expertise they bring to aluminium system hardware.

    Ventilation and acoustic considerations

    With increasing demand for ventilation in airtight aluminium systems, hardware such as trickle vents must be carefully selected to provide effective airflow without compromising noise insulation,  acoustic performance or appearance. Key considerations include:

    • Acoustic-rated trickle vents to reduce external noise in urban areas
    • Low-profile ventilation options that maintain the clean aesthetic of aluminium frames
    • Energy-efficient designs that meet Part F regulations without excessive heat loss

    High-performance trickle vents designed specifically for aluminium profiles will offer the best balance of airflow and aesthetics.

    A proven track record in hardware for aluminium systems

    Not all hardware suppliers specialise in aluminium systems. Choosing an experienced supplier reduces the risk of specification mismatches, installation issues, and compliance failures. Look for:

    • Case studies or references showing successful aluminium projects
    • Proven partnerships with aluminium system manufacturers
    • A reputation for on-time delivery and high-quality products

    Checking reviews and requesting customer testimonials can help verify a supplier’s expertise.

    Balancing cost and long-term value

    The best-value hardware choice is the one that reduces failure risk, maintenance, and project callbacks over time. While cost is always a consideration, cheaper hardware can result in failures, increased maintenance, and project callbacks. Instead of focusing only on price, consider:

    • Total cost of ownership – will the hardware last long enough to justify the investment?
    • Ease of installation – does it reduce labour costs and installation time?
    • Energy savings and security benefits – does the hardware add value to the overall system?

    Requesting samples before making a large order helps compare quality, durability, and ease of fitting.

    Conclusion

    Choosing the right hardware supplier for aluminium doors and windows is about more than just price. It is about fit, function, and long-term reliability. Aluminium systems require precisely engineered, compliant, and durable hardware to ensure smooth operation, security, and long-lasting performance.

    By working with a supplier that understands the unique challenges of aluminium frames, fabricators and installers can avoid common issues, improve efficiency, and deliver high-quality projects with confidence.

    Head of Product Development, Window and Door Hardware

    As Head of Product Development for Window and Door Hardware at Titon, Robin leads the company's efforts in designing and enhancing our hardware product ranges. He oversees AREA24, Titon's advanced testing and quality control facility, ensuring that all products meet rigorous performance and safety standards.

    You can find Robin on LinkedIn.

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