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We Help You Find The Best Sliding Windows For Caravans

Before you can order a custom window, however, you need to have some idea of the available options. So to help you find the best sliding windows for your caravan, we’ll talk about vetting the company first, followed by a list of features that you should consider.

Buy from a reputable company

For some people, buying from an Australian company is a factor that plays heavily on their buying decision. Many people also feel more confident when the sliding windows are manufactured in Australia as this supports the local community. In addition, adhering to Australian Standards provides confidence in the quality and safety of the custom sliding windows.

You should also check that the company has been established for a significant period of time and they have built a good reputation for their caravan windows. Delivery is also an important consideration because one of the benefits of buying Australian-made products is that they are delivered quickly.

Important features when buying sliding windows for caravans

Many options need to be considered when buying sliding windows for caravans, particularly if you’re interested in custom sliding windows, rather than standard windows. These options include the size, shape and colour of the frame, tints, locks, fly screens, weatherproofing, and whether you want acrylic or glass window panes.

Frame options: Your first decision is the colour of the frame and most good manufacturers offer the option of black or white frames. You should also be given the option of square or mitred corners so that you can match the new window to your existing windows. The construction material is also important because most manufacturers use quality aluminium instead of plastic which doesn’t offer the same strength or durability.

Tinted windows: It makes perfect sense that your custom sliding windows are tinted as this reduces heat, glare and fading inside your caravan. However, you should be given the option of tinting, as well as the shade of the tinting.

Security locks: Keeping your caravan secure and preventing thieves from entering via a sliding window is essential. This means that you need the option of an internal or external locking device to keep your caravan safe when you’re not in attendance.

Fly screens: Flyscreens keep out flies and mossies, but not everyone wants flyscreens on their sliding windows so it’s good to have this option.

Material: Sliding windows for caravans can be made from acrylic or toughened safety glass that’s ADR compliant. Every manufacturer should offer you these two options.

Weatherproofing: This is an essential feature in caravan windows, so look for weep holes, flocking weather strips and external flanges that fit snugly against the walls of your caravan.

Custom sliding windows

We’ve mentioned custom sliding windows and this is an important option. That’s because when replacing an existing window you need it to fit exactly, otherwise, you’ll spend a lot of time and effort trying to make it fit. Also, when a company offers customisations, more often than not, the sliding windows for caravans are made locally in Australia.

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