Africa Market

Explore Africa-ready window and door systems designed for heat, humidity, coastal corrosion, and site tolerance—reliable, install-friendly, and cost-efficient.
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We’re Certified by

Window Energy Rating Scheme logo for heating and cooling
Australian Window Association AWA certification logo
Australian Standard certified product compliance mark
NATA accreditation logo for testing and certification

Climate Challenges Across Africa

Africa’s climates vary dramatically by region, requiring window and door systems built for moisture, heat, corrosion, and construction realities.

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Tropical & Subtropical Regions
(East Africa, Central Africa, parts of West Africa)

High heat, persistent humidity, and intense seasonal rainfall increase leakage risks, material aging, and long-term sealing performance challenges.

Hot & Dry Regions
(North Africa, inland areas, parts of Southern Africa)

Extreme sunlight, high daytime temperatures, large thermal swings, and blowing dust accelerate expansion, fading, and surface deterioration.

Hazy skyline over city with dust and dry air
Coastal harbor city with warm sunset and marina views

Coastal Regions
(West African & East African coastlines)

Salt-laden air, high humidity, and constant moisture exposure accelerate corrosion, hardware failure, and long-term structural durability concerns.

What type of project do you belong to?

When working across Africa, project needs vary widely. Our first step with every client is simple: understand what type of project you belong to, because each tier has different expectations, standards, and decision priorities.

International & Government Projects
Local Developer Projects
Small-Scale & Contractor Projects

What We Provide for You

Across Africa, every project faces different site realities—from uneven openings to unpredictable schedules. That’s why we don’t just supply windows and doors — we provide practical solutions that make procurement, installation, and delivery easier for you.

Common Wall Structures in Africa

African construction tends to be traditional and heavy, with large variation in execution quality.

CMU block wall with vertical rebar reinforcement
Concrete Block (CMU) Walls

Hollow blocks with mortar offer low cost and simple construction but poor dimensional accuracy. Window openings are irregular, requiring systems for large tolerances.

Concrete wall frame with beams at construction site
Reinforced Concrete Structures

Used in mid- to large-scale commercial, hotel, and public projects. Structural strength is high, but opening accuracy is inconsistent and tolerance absorption is essential.

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Limited Lightweight Structures

Lightweight structures like light gauge steel frames and industrial systems are used only in select regions and specialized projects for a small share of overall construction.

Typical Window & Door Installation Methods in Africa

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01 Sub-Frame Installation

In Africa, sub-frames are not optional upgrades but a key factor in project success. They absorb wall inaccuracies, create consistent installation references, and significantly improve final quality and efficiency.

Units are fixed to sub-frames or directly to walls and sealed on site. This method relies heavily on installer experience, making simplified systems and clear installation guidance essential.

 

Found mainly in high-end projects led by international contractors, using systems and methods closer to European or Middle Eastern standards.

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FAQs

Will your systems handle heavy rain and humidity?

Yes. Our windows use multi-seal designs, drainage channels, and waterproof detailing to prevent leaks during long rainy seasons.

Yes. Thermal breaks, UV-resistant finishes, and insulated glazing reduce heat gain and prevent surface aging or fading.

Yes. Thermal breaks, UV-resistant finishes, and insulated glazing reduce heat gain and prevent surface aging or fading.

No. Our sub-frame systems and tolerance-friendly designs absorb wall irregularities and make installation easier and more forgiving.

Not necessarily. Our systems are designed for simple, practical installation with clear guides, reducing dependence on specialized labor.

Yes. We maintain stable production planning and logistics to ensure consistent quality and on-time delivery across all batches.

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