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Aluminium Window Frames in Ranchi - Structural Openings for Windows Sourced Separately

Architects, contractors and homeowners sometimes need exactly this: a precisely sized, properly anchored aluminium window frame, with the sash, glazing or shutter to be added later by another supplier or at a later construction stage. We build these as a standalone structural product, engineered to the opening and the eventual sash weight rather than treated as an afterthought to a complete window order.

Built to a Future Sash's Specification

The frame's rebate depth, mullion spacing, and reinforcement all depend on what will eventually sit inside it - a sliding sash, a casement sash, or a fixed pane. We ask for these specifications upfront so the frame is genuinely ready to receive the correct window type, not just a generic opening that needs rework later.

Aluminium window frame installed in a construction opening

Common on Phased Construction Projects

Builders sometimes fit structural window frames early in a construction timeline - locking in the openings for plastering and facade work - while glazing and sash fitting happens closer to handover, once interior finishing is complete and the risk of construction damage to glass has passed. We supply and fit exactly this phase-one frame.

Window frames installed during construction before glazing

Specialist Glazing Fitted Later

Some projects need specialist glass - ballistic-rated, acoustic-laminated, or a particular imported glazing unit - sourced from a dedicated glazier rather than through us. We build and install the frame to that glazier's rebate and thickness specification so the eventual glazing installs cleanly.

Window frame rebate ready for specialist glazing
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Frame spec matched to your sash type
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Common phases: frame first, glazing later
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Anchor types by wall (masonry, block, RCC)
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Square and plumb check before handover

Why Projects Order Frames Separately From Sashes

Construction sequencing is the most common driver - frames often need to go in before plastering and painting so the wall finish can meet the frame edge cleanly, while the glazing and operable sash go in much later to avoid damage during the rest of the construction work. Specialist glazing needs are the second driver - architects specifying acoustic, security, or imported glass sometimes need us to build only the structural frame that glazing will later be fitted into by a specialist supplier. Budget-phased projects are a third case, where the structural shell is completed in one budget cycle and glazing/finishing follows in a later phase.

Getting the Frame Specification Right the First Time

A window frame ordered without knowing the eventual sash type risks a rebate that's too shallow, a mullion spacing that doesn't suit the glazing unit, or reinforcement that's insufficient for the final sash weight. We always confirm the intended window type, glazing thickness, and any specialist glazier's rebate requirements before fabricating a frame-only order, since correcting a wrongly-sized frame after installation means re-doing plaster and facade work around it.

Protecting the Frame Until Glazing Is Fitted

When a frame sits empty for weeks or months during a phased project, we recommend a temporary weatherproof cover or board to protect the opening from rain and dust until glazing is ready, and we can supply and fit this protection as part of the frame installation.

Why Kushal Kraft for Standalone Window Frames

We coordinate directly with your architect, contractor, or specialist glazier to confirm the frame specification before fabrication, rather than guessing at rebate depth and hoping it works out. This upfront coordination is what prevents costly rework later in the project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this is a common construction sequencing approach - frames go in early so wall finishing can proceed, and glazing or sashes are fitted closer to handover to avoid construction damage.

The intended sash type (sliding, casement, fixed), glazing thickness, and any specialist glazier's rebate requirements, so the frame is genuinely ready to receive the correct window later.

We can fit a temporary weatherproof cover or board over the opening to keep rain and dust out during the gap between frame installation and glazing.

Yes, for acoustic, security, or imported specialist glazing, we confirm rebate depth and mullion spacing directly with your glazier before fabricating the frame.

This is why we always confirm sash and glazing specifications before fabrication - correcting a mismatched frame after plaster and facade work is complete around it is far more costly than getting the spec right upfront.

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Contact Kushal Kraft

Ratu Road, Pandra, Ranchi, Jharkhand

Phone: 8292626642

Email: kushalkraftindia@gmail.com

Website: kushalkraft.com

Structural aluminium window frame fabrication and installation available across Ranchi and Jharkhand, including Jamshedpur, Dhanbad and Deoghar.

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