Armadale Glass are Perth's Trusted Window and Door Replacement Experts
Love your house but dislike your old windows and doors? Too expensive to move? Let Armadale Glass replace your old windows and doors – you will be amazed at the results!


Old Windows Have Old Glass – Generally, Poor Safety, Too Thin and Bad Energy & Sound Performance
Many windows and doors are glazed with unsafe glass – it is too thin, not Safety Glass and doesn’t comply with current Australian Standards. It is generally uneconomical and not feasible to upgrade the glass with Double Glazing and Sound Performance Glass.

Problem with old Timber Windows

Many Aluminium Windows are now 50 years old!

Solution – Replace your old Windows and Doors with our range of Carinya Residential Windows and Doors.
The most economical solution is to replace your old windows and doors with our range of Carinya Residential Windows and Doors. They will make a huge difference to the look function and value of your home. Remember it will most likely cost you less to replace your windows and doors than selling your home.
Our Carinya Window Range is extensive – and what you would expect from a modern premium system. You can select a style to suit your home and budget, frame colours that are modern, and glass that is Safe and Energy Efficient. Integrated security screens and doors can also be installed – Invisi-Gard™ and Alu-Gard™
All of our Carinya windows and doors can be matched with a glass to suit your needs and budget.
We source glass Worldwide and includes:
Window styles include:
Door styles include:
Double Glazing (DGU)
Double glazing, also referred to as Sealed Insulated Glass Unit (IGU), consists of two panels of glass in a sealed unit separated by a layer of air or argon gas.
There are very few instances where a Double Glazed Unit can be installed to an old window or door. If you wish to enjoy the many benefits of Double Glazing then you will need to replace your windows and doors.

Frequently Asked Questions
How are Windows replaced?
With old aluminium windows, the sashes and “bricked in” sub-frames are generally removed – “back to brick”. The new windows are then “angle trim fixed” similar to Commercial Shopfront windows.
Many timber windows double as structural support for brickwork above and roofs. In such instances only the sashes may be removed. We endeavour to cover all old timber frames with angle trims wherever possible.
Our Objective is to make the replacement window and doors look as though they are an “original” install and not an afterthought. To achieve this takes skill and experience.
Can the existing wall opening size be changed or a new opening made?
Generally this requires structural work and involves other trades such as carpenters, plasterers and bricklayers.
If Council approval is required and we cannot do this work we will refer you to our building industry partners including registered builders.