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Frame

A frame is the structural enclosure that surrounds and supports the entire window or door system, anchoring it securely to the building's wall or roof opening. It serves as the foundation for the unit, holding the glazing, sashes, or panels in place while providing the necessary structural integrity to withstand environmental loads. Typically composed of components such as the head, jambs, and sill, the frame plays a critical role in a building's energy efficiency and weather resistance by acting as a seal against air and water infiltration. Common materials for frames include wood, vinyl, aluminum, and fiberglass, each selected to balance durability, maintenance, and aesthetic character.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is frame important in architecture?

A frame is the structural skeleton of a building that provides essential support, stability, and shape. It is important because it efficiently distributes vertical and lateral loads to the foundation, ensuring the structure's integrity against environmental forces while allowing for design flexibility, such as large open spaces and various architectural styles.

What are the different types of frame?

Common types of window and door frames include vinyl (uPVC), wood, aluminum, fiberglass, steel, and various composite materials. Within these materials, frames are further categorized by their application or design, such as residential, semi-commercial, or commercial grades for aluminum, and solid wood, solid core, or hollow core for door applications. Specialized frame shapes also exist to accommodate unique architectural styles, including arched, trapezoidal, and triangular designs.

What materials are commonly used for a frame, and how do they impact durability and cost?

Common window and door frame materials include vinyl, wood, aluminum, fiberglass, steel, and composite (such as wood-clad). Vinyl and aluminum are the most affordable and low-maintenance but offer lower energy efficiency unless thermally improved. Wood and steel provide premium aesthetics and high strength but are expensive and require significant maintenance to prevent rot or corrosion. Fiberglass and composite materials offer high durability and energy efficiency at a mid-to-high price point, balancing long-term performance with higher initial investment.

How can I work with Fabl Design?

To start working with Fabl Design, the first step is to schedule an online video call. During this call, we can discuss your project, expectations, and explore how we can collaborate effectively.

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