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Acclaim for Aussie-made windows and doors

Half way through spring and the signs of a predicted hot summer are already here, with homeowners’ minds turning to how to keep their homes cool without facing high energy bills.

One solution is to have double-glazed or sophisticated Low-E glazed windows fitted by the experts, Acclaim Windows and Doors in Campbellfield.

Owned and operated by Frank Gallagher and Wally Rogers, who have 35 years’ combined industry experience, Acclaim is a 100 per cent Australian-owned manufacturer of a comprehensive range of aluminium products for residential and commercial applications.

Franks says that their customers will experience a professional installation that delivers “beautiful, custom-made energy-efficient windows and doors that they’ll love for years to come”.

“We’re specialists,” says Frank, “and offer the latest innovations in windows and doors, with a complete service – from initial consultation, right through to manufacture, supply and installation by experts.

“Whether it’s a home reno, an extension or a new home, we can help every step of the way. We also deal with builders and owner-builders who we know value our wide range of aluminium and glass products. And our prices on products – that strictly conform to Australian standards – are very competitive.

“Our highest priority is quality – and that shows in everything we do.”

Windows of acclaim
• Domestic and upmarket windows
• Sliding windows
• Awning windows
• Casement windows
• Sashless and double-hung windows
• Bi-fold windows and doors
• Sliding and stacking doors
• Gas strut windows
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Double glazing, laminated and Low-E Glazing options on all glass.

Windows come in a range of colours to suit anywhere, and all styles can be fitted with locks upon request.

“We install commercial windows for residential applications, providing durability and improved acoustics. We’re also able to install large panels that are safe for high-wind areas.

“Name a window type and we’ll make it.”

Acclaim’s design centre is currently undergoing a facelift and will be ready for customers in January next year, but free in-home consultations, customised assessments and itemised quotes are still available now.

Acclaim Windows and Doors, 
Suite 1/18 Salvator Drive, Campbellfield. 
Call Frank: 0438 755 997 or 9357 8747 or visit www.acclaimwindows.com.au

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