Commercial Windows From Maxium
Commercial aluminium windows for offices, schools and industrial buildings
Security, fire rated, curtain walling and replacement window options
Specified to suit new-build, refurbishment and maintenance projects
Window systems supplied alongside commercial doors and external openings
Commercial Aluminium Windows
Commercial aluminium windows are a versatile choice for commercial, industrial and public-sector buildings where appearance, durability and long-term performance all need to be considered. They are often used on new-build schemes, refurbishment projects and replacement window programmes where older window systems are no longer suitable.
Aluminium is well suited to commercial environments because it offers a strong frame, a clean modern finish and a wide range of possible configurations. Window systems can be specified around the building’s glazing requirements, ventilation needs, security expectations, finish and surrounding façade design.
Typical uses include:
- Offices and commercial premises
- Schools, colleges and public buildings
- Retail units and showrooms
- Industrial units and warehouse offices
- Apartment blocks and communal buildings
- Replacement windows for ageing commercial properties
Aluminium Curtain Walling
Aluminium curtain walling is used where a building needs a larger glazed façade or feature elevation, rather than individual window openings. It is commonly specified for commercial buildings where natural light, visual impact and a clean architectural appearance are important.
Curtain walling can be used to create full-height glazing, entrance screens, stairwell glazing, reception areas and modern front elevations. It can also work alongside aluminium windows, entrance doors and other external openings as part of a wider commercial façade package.
Typical uses include:
- Office façades and glazed entrances
- School and college reception areas
- Retail frontages and showroom glazing
- Stairwell and atrium glazing
- Apartment block communal entrances
- Refurbishment of dated commercial façades
Fire Rated Windows
Fire rated windows are designed for locations where glazed openings need to support the wider fire safety strategy of the building. They allow light and visibility between spaces while helping maintain fire separation where required.
They are commonly used in commercial, residential, education and public-sector buildings where corridors, stairwells, lobbies or communal areas need to remain bright and open without compromising the building’s fire protection requirements.
Typical uses include:
- Corridors and protected routes
- Stairwells and lobby areas
- Schools, colleges and public buildings
- Apartment blocks and communal spaces
- Internal glazed screens
- Offices and commercial partitions
Security Windows
Security windows are specified where a standard commercial window may not provide enough protection for the location, level of access or risk profile of the building. They are particularly useful for vulnerable openings, ground-floor areas and buildings where security, durability and appearance all need to be balanced.
Security window systems can help protect commercial premises without making the building look overly industrial. They can maintain natural light and visibility while providing a more robust solution for accessible or higher-risk areas.
Typical uses include:
- Ground-floor offices and reception areas
- Schools and public-sector buildings
- Retail premises and customer-facing spaces
- Stores, plant rooms and service areas
- Industrial units and warehouse offices
- Apartment blocks and communal entrances
Commercial Window Repairs
Commercial window repairs are suitable where existing windows have become damaged, difficult to operate, insecure or no longer weather resistant. Faults may affect the frame, glazing, handles, hinges, restrictors, seals or locking mechanisms.
Maxium Doors can help assess the condition of commercial windows and advise whether a repair is practical or whether replacement would provide a better long-term solution. This is particularly useful for businesses, schools, landlords, facilities teams and public-sector buildings where windows need to remain safe, secure and usable.
Typical uses include:
- Damaged aluminium window frames
- Broken, failed or misted glazing units
- Faulty handles, hinges and restrictors
- Locking and security issues
- Draughts, leaks and seal failure
- Replacement advice for older commercial windows