Our Glass & Aluminium Doors & Windows

What We Offer

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Sliding Doors

Designed for everyday movement between inside and out, sliding doors save space while keeping views clear. Smooth tracking and correct alignment matter here, because poor movement quickly turns a convenience into a daily frustration issue.

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French Doors

Our French doors fit spaces that benefit from wider openings and symmetry, bringing light through paired panels. They rely on accurate fitting and balance, so operation feels easy rather than stiff or awkward over time later.

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Bifold Doors

Bifold doors allow walls to fold away, changing how rooms connect to outdoor areas. Their performance depends on strong frames and precise installation, ensuring panels stack neatly and continue working smoothly through constant use daily.

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Stacking Doors

Stacking doors suit large openings where uninterrupted views and access matter. Multiple panels slide together, so careful planning is key to keep weight balanced, movement controlled and seals consistent during frequent opening and everyday use.

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Sliding Windows

Sliding windows are practical where space outside or inside is limited. They offer ventilation without projecting outward, making them easy to live with while still relying on proper rollers and alignment for smooth operation daily.

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Double Hung Windows

Double hung windows allow airflow control by moving either sash, which suits changing conditions. Their benefit comes from balance and tension, since smooth vertical movement depends on components working together consistently over long periods of.

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Awning Windows

Awning windows open outward from the top, letting air flow even during wet weather. They suit higher placements and rely on strong hinges and seals to keep drafts and water where they belong outside only.

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Casement Windows

Casement windows swing open to direct breezes exactly where needed, offering strong ventilation. Because they seal tightly when closed, correct installation is important to avoid binding, gaps or long-term wear as conditions change over time.

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Louvre Windows

Louvre windows control airflow through adjustable blades, making them useful in warm conditions. Their effectiveness depends on alignment and tension, allowing fine adjustments while maintaining privacy and consistent ventilation throughout the day and night periods.

Where Good Frames Make The Difference

When doors stick, windows rattle or frames feel tired, daily comfort drops fast. At Downs Window Renewals, we design, manufacture and install aluminium and glass doors and windows for homes and commercial buildings across Toowoomba and the wider Darling Downs. We build everything in-house, which means accurate measurements, consistent finishes and fewer compromises on fit.


From replacements through to new builds, our work focuses on movement, balance and longevity, not shortcuts. Our focus stays the same: solid frames, clean installs and products that keep working. For advice that makes sense and products that work as they should, give us a call on (07) 4635 1921.