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Range of award-winning roof lanterns, heritage-style doors and ultra-slim windows features a patented corner jointing method that reduces fabrication waste and locks in quality

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Sustainable, stylish and ultra secure: the Sheerline S1 Roof Lantern.
Sustainable, stylish and ultra secure: the Sheerline S1 Roof Lantern.

Sheerline windows and doors have a wider thermal break than legacy aluminium systems and are designed to meet the latest requirements of the built environment.

They are available fully internally beaded and packed full of clever innovation to ensure trouble-free, high-quality installations.

With matching aesthetics across all products, Sheerline systems are designed to meet the most exacting project requirements, with system-wide double-glazed U-values of 1.4 and triple glazed of 1.0, thanks to a unique Thermlock thermal break.

All the company’s systems are built around a patented corner jointing method that reduces fabrication waste and locks in quality.

Designed and manufactured in the UK, by the UK’s leading fenestration experts, Sheerline is available on agile lead times, helping architects meet contract schedules.

Launched in 2020, the Sheerline system was created to revolutionise the way aluminium windows are fabricated, installed and specified.

  • Sheerline Classic Heritage Door with period-inspired lockbox.
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    Sheerline Classic Heritage Door with period-inspired lockbox.
  • Sheerline Prestige Lift & Slide Patio door installation in Northamptonshire.
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    Sheerline Prestige Lift & Slide Patio door installation in Northamptonshire.
  • Sheerline Classic window installation in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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    Sheerline Classic window installation in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
  • Sheerline's S1 Roof Lanterns feature innovative Thermlock multi-chamber technology that keeps properties well insulated.
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    Sheerline's S1 Roof Lanterns feature innovative Thermlock multi-chamber technology that keeps properties well insulated.
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A fully vertically integrated, state-of-the-art production facility enables the firm to manufacture its products to the highest possible standards and offer outstanding levels of service and agility. 

With over £19 million invested to date, Sheerline’s team of technical experts have been able to look at every aspect of aluminium windows and doors, from how they’re made and installed and how they perform and look, to the service and support required.

Ranked as the ninth fastest-growing company in the UK in the 2024 Oresa Growth Index, Sheerline is committed to British manufacturing and using innovation to deliver genuinely better products for its customers.

With a fully integrated range that spans ultra-slim windows and heritage-style doors; highly configurable internally beaded combination windows and an award-winning roof lantern with a unique vent option, Sheerline is ready to meet your specification needs.

Inhouse Qualicoat ‘Seaside Class’ powder coating, foiling on aluminium, profile bending and automatic opening vent (AOV) options complete the full-service offer.

For more information and technical support, visit sheerline.com

Contact:
01332 978000
info@sheerline.com


 

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