High-quality, affordable windows
Procure Now offers a diverse selection of high-quality windows, window frames and doors designed to elevate any residential or commercial space. We only source the highest-quality products that are crafted with precision and come in a range of materials, styles and customisation options to suit your specific needs and preferences.
Timber Windows
Elevate any living space with Timber — an embodiment of natural warmth and comfort. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and made only with the best, sustainably sourced materials, these window systems are a testament to superior quality and timeless elegance.
Thermal efficient
Classic and timeliness aesthetic
Alu-Clad Windows
Alu-Clad windows bring together the best of both worlds—timber on the inside and aluminium on the outside. These European-inspired windows combine the elegance of timber with the durability of aluminium, offering high-performance windows with minimal maintenance.
Dual material construction
Low maintenance
Thermal efficient and weather resistant
uPVC Windows
uPVC windows feature sleek, slim-line profiles available in a variety of colours and finishes. Not only do they elevate the aesthetics of a space, but they also offer outstanding thermal performance, helping to achieve a better energy rating.
zSleek design
Variety of colours and finishes
Highest thermal efficiency
Inward Opening Windows: ideal for spaces where ventilation is a priority, allows for easy access to fresh air and provide a classic look.
Outward Opening Windows: provide unobstructed views and are an excellent choice for maximising natural light in any room.
Tilt Windows: offer versatility, combining the benefits of traditional inward opening with enhanced security and controlled ventilation.
Awning Windows: hinged at the top, allowing for ventilation even during light rain. They are a great choice for kitchens and bathrooms.
Hinged Doors: functional and aesthetically pleasing, providing a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Tilt & Slide Doors: space-saving convenience, making them an excellent choice for balconies and small spaces.
Tilt & Turn Windows: combining ventilation options and security features, versatile and suitable for various room sizes and styles.
Lift & Slide Doors: perfect for creating a seamless connection between the interior and the outdoors, offering panoramic views and easy access.
Customisation Options
Frames
Choose from a variety of frame materials including aluminium, timber, Alu-Clad, vinyl, fibreglass and composite steel to match the required aesthetic and functional requirements.
Sizing
No two spaces are alike, which is why we offer custom sizing. Windows can be tailored to fit exact specifications, ensuring a perfect fit.
Glazing
Opt for the glazing options that suit climate, energy-efficiency, and privacy needs. From clear glass to tinted, frosted, or patterned options.
Insulation
Enhance energy efficiency with a variety of insulation options to reduce energy costs and carbon footprint.
Security
If safety is a concern, consider advanced security features such as multi-lock hardware for added peace of mind.
Sound proofing
Soundproofing options are available to minimise external or internal noise, providing a more tranquil environment especially in high-traffic or road-facing areas.
Energy rating
Choose windows that meet regulatory energy efficiency standards and save on utility bills.
Frequently Asked Questions
Double glazing refers to windows or doors that consist of two parallel panes of glass separated by a sealed gap filled with air or gas. This design creates an insulating barrier that significantly reduces heat transfer, noise, and condensation. The space between the panes, typically 6-20mm wide, is often filled with argon or xenon gas to enhance insulation properties. This construction method provides superior thermal and acoustic insulation compared to single-pane windows, making homes more energy-efficient and comfortable.
Double glazed windows offer numerous advantages for Australian homeowners:
Energy efficiency: They can reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 30%.
Noise reduction: Double glazing can filter out up to 80% of outside noise - perfect for apartment blocks or homes on high-traffic roads.
Improved comfort: They help maintain a more stable indoor temperature year-round.
Condensation reduction: The design significantly reduces condensation on windows, preventing mold growth and window frame damage.
Increased property value: Energy-efficient features like double glazing can boost home value.
Enhanced security: Double glazed windows are more difficult to break than single-pane options.
Double glazing refers to windows or doors that consist of two parallel panes of glass separated by a sealed gap filled with air or gas. This design creates an insulating barrier that significantly reduces heat transfer, noise, and condensation. The space between the panes, typically 6-20mm wide, is often filled with argon or xenon gas to enhance insulation properties. This construction method provides superior thermal and acoustic insulation compared to single-pane windows, making homes more energy-efficient and comfortable.
Yes, it's possible to retrofit double glazing into existing windows, a process known as secondary glazing. This involves adding a second pane of glass to the existing window frame. However, the effectiveness and feasibility depend on the condition and type of your current windows. In many cases, replacing the entire window unit with a purpose-built double glazed window may be more effective and energy-efficient in the long run.
Double glazed windows come with various frame options to suit different architectural styles and budgets:
uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride): Offers excellent insulation, low maintenance, and is cost-effective.
Aluminum: Sleek, modern appearance and durability, but less insulating than uPVC.
Timber: Provides a classic look and good insulation but requires more long-term maintenance.
Composite: Combines the strength of aluminum with the insulation properties of uPVC.
When properly installed and maintained, double glazed windows can last 20-25 years or more. The lifespan depends on factors such as the quality of materials, installation, and environmental conditions. It's important to choose a reputable manufacturer (this is our expertise!) and installer to ensure longevity. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and checking seals, can help extend the life of double glazed windows.
While triple glazing offers even better insulation than double glazing, its benefits may be less pronounced in Australia's generally milder climate compared to colder regions. The additional cost of triple glazing might not always justify the marginal improvement in performance for most Australian homes. However, in areas with extreme temperatures or high noise pollution, triple glazing could be a worthwhile investment. It's best to consult with us to determine if triple glazing is suitable for your specific situation.
In most cases, replacing existing windows with double glazed ones doesn't require planning permission in Australia. However, if you're making significant changes to the appearance of your home, especially in apartments, heritage-listed properties or conservation areas, you may need to seek approval. It's always wise to check with your local council or building authority before proceeding with installation to ensure compliance with local building regulations and requirements as this differs from state to state.
At Procure Now, we are dedicated to sourcing and delivering products that meet your specific project requirements. Our commitment to quality, sustainability, and customer satisfaction sets us apart. Submit an enquiry to receive a personalised quote and experience the Procure Now difference.