Designed to aid the installation process of windows in renovation and new build constructions, shims are often left in place after installation, making it important you utilise the right shim for the application.
Plastic and metal shims are utilised for glass windows' installation due to their durability and resistance to corrosion, as opposed to wood. Fire rated aluminium and steel window shims further adhere to the latest fire regulations which states non-combustible materials must be used in construction.
Finish Architectural takes on projects of all sizes to provide the construction industry with high quality, value engineering, manufacturing a range of products on time and on budget.
Aid Your Installation
Window shims are used during the installation process to hold materials in place, securing windows in the correct position and aiding with the correct weight distribution during this process. This is essential for an easy and straightforward installation and the ongoing operation of the window.
Where can I buy window shims? Finish Architectural can produce a range of metallic shims for leveling to meet your requirements and to aid your installation process, ranging from horseshoes and squares to custom designs, across Birmingham and the UK.
Bespoke Fabrications, Big and Small
No project is too big or too small. Our aluminium or steel window shims are manufactured based upon your drawings to perfectly assist your project.
We work with both aluminium and steel, in 1-10mm gauges for the production of structural shims, with a range of finishing options for increased durability and corrosion resistance.
Reach out to Finish Architectural for your Window Shims
Our high-quality window shims are ideal for a range of installations. Whether you are looking for aluminium shims or steel shims, we will have a solution for you.
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