The one question every builder should ask before finalizing windows is not the brand- or price -or even profile thickness. It’s easier, and so much more painful:
Will this window work after five Indian summers, five monsoons like it works on the day of handover?
Many window choices are set early, perhaps hastily. Drawings are signed, budgets are sealed, and samples appear good. But the true test of performance doesn’t happen at showrooms. It is tested, on site, over time, under stress.
The One Question Every Builder Needs to Ask Before Locking in their Windows: What’s the System Logic?
A window is a not product, it is one thing. It is a combination of profiles, drainage paths, gaskets, hardware and glass thicknesses as well as fabrication criteria. Where these components are not designed to operate as a system, performance is reliant on setting and sealant. That works temporarily. It never works long-term.
System logic dictates how you dump water out of the frame, absorb thermal expansion, keep hardware aligned and deal with tolerances during fabrication. Without this logic, every site is an experiment.
The Crucial Question All Builders Should Pose Before Locking in Windows What If Things Change?
Indian structures do not reside in air-conditioned environments. They endure blistering heat, unexpected downpours, dust and pollution as well as heavy use.
One that works on seal with a positive fit is not going to hold up through shrinking and swelling. Drainage that appears acceptable on drawings, will back up under pressure rain. Smooth-rolling hardware one day will be a scrambler the next, when alignment’s off.
Builders don’t usually question movements that occur after a window has started moving. That is where most of the complaints begin.
The one question every builder should ask before selecting windows — is performance built in or applied later?
Aluminium system windows are designed with the management of water, air and structure within the profile shape. Installation becomes repeatable. Results become predictable.
This is not about perfection. It is about less and less dependence upon correction.
The One Question Every Builder Should Ask Before Signing Off On Windows: Will This Get Us More Work in the Overall Project?
Persistence is more important than individual success. A system which is only good if made by certain team or installed with a specified supervisor cannot be scaled. Developers want consistent results from multiple lot, block and phase.
Aluminium windows, we are here because systems exist for a reason. They minimize variation without minimizing quality.
The One Question Every Builder Must Ask Before Signing Off on Windows: Who Is Responsible for Performance Post Handover?
The true price of a window comes after you own one. Complaints of water seepage, hardware glitches, noise problems and maintenance calls all have had their origins in system decisions from the early days.
Responsibility is responsible when the system is unambiguous. When it’s not, accountability disappears.
What This Means for Builders
Picking windows is not like chasing the best rate, or the thickest profile. It’s all about selecting a system that has already solved the tough questions before reaching site.
At GREFET we ensure that aluminium windows are designed to function in Indian conditions, not struggle to survive. Because the critical window choice is not how it looks next week, but how silently it will operate for years to come.
