Doors and windows—we need standardization.

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2025-09-01


The importance of doors and windows in a home is self-evident—they shield us from wind and rain while also serving as a key element of decorative style, adding to the artistic beauty of our living space. Moreover, their safety and functionality directly impact our comfort and sense of well-being, making it essential to prioritize their quality and design.
  Good doors and windows must offer a variety of functional benefits, including natural light intake, ventilation, protection against wind and rain, thermal insulation, heat resistance, soundproofing, dust prevention, insect control, fire safety, and break-in deterrence. At the same time, they should seamlessly complement both the building’s exterior walls and interior décor, with their structural design, material textures, surface colors, and overall aesthetic aligning harmoniously with the building’s internal and external design themes.
           
  Main issues with some doors and windows
  Currently, the overall quality of doors and windows in construction projects has improved. However, during inspection and acceptance processes, quality issues—ranging from minor to significant—still commonly arise in door and window installations. These problems directly affect the functionality of the products, as well as the reputations of both construction contractors and real estate developers. Moreover, they remain one of the key factors impacting the overall quality of property projects.
  In summary, the main issues currently present in some doors and windows include:
  Issue 1: Watertightness — Water leakage from doors and windows or their surrounding areas, dampness on wall surfaces around openings, mold growth, and water accumulation inside the structure, among other problems.
  Question 2: Airtightness—whistling sounds, gray marks in front of openings, etc.
  Question 3: Thermal Insulation Performance — Condensation, Frosting, etc.
  Question 4: Construction Process — Adhesive Contamination, Cross-Contamination from Concurrent Work, and More.
  Breaking the Bottleneck in Standardized Door and Window Technology
  Currently, the existing solutions for many window and door quality issues are merely "treating the symptoms rather than addressing the root cause"—a piecemeal approach. However, window and door quality problems often arise as a result of interconnected factors, making it essential to adopt a comprehensive, holistic, and systematic solution.
  Standardizing doors and windows plays a critically important role in effectively improving and addressing quality issues. Integrated standardized technologies for doors and windows can enhance their overall performance, ensuring stability and controllability while minimizing problems during manufacturing, installation, and after-sales service—ultimately safeguarding the quality of the products.
  Standardizing doors and windows involves comprehensively managing all related components—such as aluminum alloy profiles, hardware, glass, sealing strips, various accessories, manufacturing processes, equipment, and technical support—as an integrated system.
         

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  Building the standardization system elements for doors and windows
  Of course, to achieve standardization of doors and windows, building a standardized product system for doors and windows primarily involves the following key elements:
  1. Meets wind-pressure resistance design requirements
  2. Watertight Performance Design
  3. Airtightness Performance Design
  4. Energy-Efficiency Performance Design
  5. Soundproofing Performance Design
  6. Safety Design (with a strong emphasis on detailed requirements and design considerations for components)
  7. Performance design for the number of repeated open-and-close cycles that the fan must withstand under load (also referred to as product lifespan design)
  8. Technical Requirements for Application, Configuration Design, and Installation/Assembly of Hardware Systems for Fan Doors
  9. Designing the Use, Applicability, and Practical Functions of Fans
  10. Human-centered design for special user groups (can be tailored specifically to the actual needs of homeowners)
  11. Design of controllable and feasible processing, assembly, and installation construction processes
  12. Design of shading systems, combined design of shading systems with door and window systems, and coordinated construction, installation, and structural design
  13. Design of Building Door and Window Systems Along with Window Sills for Openings
  14. Other personalized designs
  In summary, window and door standardization should comply with national and various industry standards while also meeting the requirements of architectural design. Centered on detailed node design, it must be backed by advanced manufacturing techniques and aimed at specific performance criteria. By ensuring seamless internal compatibility and robust external interfaces, this approach ultimately achieves holistic optimization—encompassing the entire process from design and fabrication to installation.

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Contact Address: No. 7, Industrial Avenue East, Songxia Industrial Park, Shishan Town, Nanhai District, Foshan City
Warren Doors and Windows, south of Fangshan Road and west of Dongtai Road, Dongcheng Subdistrict, Linqu County, Weifang City, Shandong Province
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