When you look at a high-quality aluminium window, the frame and glass get most of your attention. What often goes unnoticed, though, is the hardware, the locks, rollers, hinges, gaskets, drainage channels, that quietly determine how well that window performs over time. At GREFET, we believe the hardware is just as essential as the profile itself. Let’s have a look at what’s behind a good window and the hardware story no one highlights.

Why hardware matters in a window system

Even a frame crafted from premium systems will underperform if the hardware isn’t up to the task. Think about it: wind loads change, water tries to seep in, users open and close again and again, frames settle. Poor-quality rollers will stick. Weak locks may fail. Gaskets wear out. With GREFET’s approach, the aluminium window becomes a system engineered from profile and hardware working in tandem.

What really is the hardware story no one highlights

Locks and multi-point systems

A window may look sleek, but if the locking mechanism doesn’t maintain compression against seals, performance drops. The right hardware ensures wind tightness, user safety, and longevity of the installation.

Rollers, tracks and rails

For sliders, the smoothness and durability come down to the roller bearings, track alignment and the tolerance between them. Poor hardware leads to rattling, misalignment, or failure under load.

Hinges and opening mechanisms

For casement or turn-n-tilt windows, hinges must accommodate frame movement, provide rigidity, and allow easy operation without sagging over time.

Gaskets, seals and drainage channels

These “soft” parts are just as critical. A high-performing roller and lock mean nothing if water drains improperly or the gasket fails. GREFET highlights drainage integration and system-based engineering.

Compatibility and integration with the aluminium system

Here’s the thing: hardware isn’t a bolt-on. It must be selected and integrated so that the profile, glass, sash movements, weather performance and selected hardware work together. At GREFET this is built into the system.

How GREFET handles hardware in its systems

  • We source or specify hardware that meets international standards for movement, corrosion resistance, fatigue testing.
  • Our system aluminium frames are designed to accept the hardware in a way that ensures alignment of sash and frame, drainage paths are maintained and seals are properly compressed.
  • We train our certified fabricators so that hardware is installed correctly, because even the best hardware fails if mishandled.
  • We emphasise that windows must be treated as complete systems, the frame, glass, seals, drainage AND hardware all need to perform together. This reduces site failures, rattling frames in high-rise, premature hardware failure.

What to look for when you evaluate hardware (and what questions to ask)

  • What kind of testing has the hardware undergone (cycles of opening/closing, corrosion, wind load)?
  • Is the hardware specified for the size and weight of the sash you plan? Big panels require stronger rollers, larger hinges, heavier locks.
  • How compatible is the hardware with the aluminium profile you’re using, is the recess correct, the reinforcement adequate, the alignment assured?
  • What is the drainage strategy, hardware may cross-match poorly if water infiltration is not properly managed.
  • What support/training does the system supplier or fabricator offer for installation and maintenance?
  • What’s behind a good window and the hardware story no one highlights?

Final word

When you specify or install an aluminium window system, don’t let the hardware be the overlooked part. At GREFET we design our systems assuming the hardware will be integral, not optional. The end result: windows that operate smoothly, seal reliably, deliver the performance you expect over years, not just weeks. Because when hardware and system design align, what looks simple becomes genuinely high-performing.

If you’d like to dive deeper into the hardware side of our sliders, casements or minimal frame systems, we’d be happy to explore those with you.

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