There are so many valid reasons why you would buy your uPVC windows and doors through an Australian manufacturer.
One of the main reasons is that Australia has a very harsh climate and we need to ensure that the frames, seals and glass won't deteriorate over time. Australia has very strict testing regimes and all manufacturers that are members of the Australian Window Association will have annual audits on their product.
If you were to buy uPVC windows, doors or profile directly from Europe then they will more than likely not be made from tropical blend. For us to sell uPVC windows and doors in Australia, we need to ensure that our profiles have a tropical blend or UV stabilizer. All of the profiles that Solace Creations sells exceed the Australian Standard.
Another reason is that we have strict requirements in Australia for where we use toughened glass and how it it toughened. Toughened glass is heat soaked and tested to ensure that it will stand up to the Standard. Many countries overseas don't have the same requirements or standards and will temper the glass rather than toughen it. This would be detrimental if a child was to fall through the glass as it will shard and injure the child.
Australia has a very strict Standard in place and other countries know this. As a Board Director of the Australian Window Association, I have recently seen a counterfeit certificate from China that states they have had their windows and doors tested by the Australian Window Association. This is scary as there are Australian companies buying from China that think the product meets the Standard. It is only going to take one injury for the person buying the frame or the company selling the frame to realise the risk that they are presenting to the Australia public.
There is no compliance at the border on windows and doors so you cannot guarantee that this will be picked up on entry to Australia. The only compliance is when the Certifier asks for a glazing certificate stating the glass is compliant with AS1288. Anyone can write these Certificates, Certifiers rarely question a Certificate.
Buy smart, support Australia and know that you are installing products that have indeed been tested. Solace Creations at 17 Townsville Street Fyshwick can give you more information about this subject and can be contacted on 02 6260 1621 www.solacecreations.com.au.
One of the main reasons is that Australia has a very harsh climate and we need to ensure that the frames, seals and glass won't deteriorate over time. Australia has very strict testing regimes and all manufacturers that are members of the Australian Window Association will have annual audits on their product.
If you were to buy uPVC windows, doors or profile directly from Europe then they will more than likely not be made from tropical blend. For us to sell uPVC windows and doors in Australia, we need to ensure that our profiles have a tropical blend or UV stabilizer. All of the profiles that Solace Creations sells exceed the Australian Standard.
Another reason is that we have strict requirements in Australia for where we use toughened glass and how it it toughened. Toughened glass is heat soaked and tested to ensure that it will stand up to the Standard. Many countries overseas don't have the same requirements or standards and will temper the glass rather than toughen it. This would be detrimental if a child was to fall through the glass as it will shard and injure the child.
Australia has a very strict Standard in place and other countries know this. As a Board Director of the Australian Window Association, I have recently seen a counterfeit certificate from China that states they have had their windows and doors tested by the Australian Window Association. This is scary as there are Australian companies buying from China that think the product meets the Standard. It is only going to take one injury for the person buying the frame or the company selling the frame to realise the risk that they are presenting to the Australia public.
There is no compliance at the border on windows and doors so you cannot guarantee that this will be picked up on entry to Australia. The only compliance is when the Certifier asks for a glazing certificate stating the glass is compliant with AS1288. Anyone can write these Certificates, Certifiers rarely question a Certificate.
Buy smart, support Australia and know that you are installing products that have indeed been tested. Solace Creations at 17 Townsville Street Fyshwick can give you more information about this subject and can be contacted on 02 6260 1621 www.solacecreations.com.au.
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