Heritage town homes, valley farms and new builds in the shadow of Mount Warning. We service the whole Tweed Valley.
High humidity and regular heavy rain are year-round realities in the Tweed Valley. The right products make a significant difference.
Murwillumbah sits in the Tweed Valley, surrounded by the remnants of the ancient volcanic caldera that formed this landscape. The valley geography channels rainfall and the area is among the wetter parts of the Northern Rivers. For building products, persistent humidity is more damaging than occasional heavy rain — it works on timber, seals and finishes continuously rather than in episodes.
We have replaced many windows and doors in Murwillumbah and the surrounding valley over the years where the original timber or early aluminium products have simply failed under these conditions. Getting the right product specified from the start avoids that outcome.
The Tweed Valley has a distinctive built character that we have spent decades learning to work with.
Murwillumbah has some lovely Federation and interwar architecture in its older residential streets, particularly around the town centre and the riverfront areas. These homes have real character and the window and door choices for them matter — not just for weatherproofing but for maintaining the appearance that makes these properties valuable.
The rural properties throughout the Tweed Valley have a different character again. Older farmhouses on large lots, rural residential homes on converted agricultural land, and the occasional newer build taking advantage of the valley views and the proximity to the Gold Coast. We approach each type differently and have the product range to match.
Over 30 years of working with properties like these means we understand what the Tweed Valley actually needs.
We work on heritage homes in the Murwillumbah township, rural properties throughout the Tweed Valley, and new builds in communities like Uki and Condong. We are comfortable working with the builders and renovation contractors active in this area and have established relationships with a number of them.
If you have an older home with timber windows that are failing, a rural property that needs a practical upgrade, or a new build with specific glazing requirements, call us to arrange a free measure and quote at your property.
Uki is the most significant of the surrounding Tweed Valley communities we service regularly. It sits at the foot of Mount Warning with a strong creative community and a mix of older homes and rural properties. The rainfall in Uki is among the highest in the region and product specification for homes here needs to account for that. We have worked on a number of Uki properties over the years and are familiar with the conditions.
Stokers Siding, Chillingham and Tyalgum are smaller communities further up the valley, each with their own character and housing mix. We travel to all of them for projects that suit our services. Condong and Tumbulgum sit on the Tweed River south of Murwillumbah — flat farming country with properties that have a different character to the valley homes further upstream. We service both as part of our wider Murwillumbah coverage.
The Tweed Valley wet season is significant. Timing your project well avoids disruption.
The Tweed Valley wet season runs roughly from November through to March, with the heaviest rainfall typically in January and February. This is not the ideal time to be replacing windows and doors — the humidity slows things down, site conditions are difficult and there is more disruption to the home during the process.
We recommend booking your measure and quote in the early months of the year so that your project can be designed, specified and scheduled for the dry season. April through October gives the best conditions for installation and the most reliable timeline. We will discuss timing when we visit for your measure and quote.
What people in the Tweed Valley ask us before getting started.
Yes. We are experienced working on older homes and will assess the existing windows and doors when we visit to recommend products that suit the character of the property.
The Tweed Valley experiences high rainfall and persistent humidity. Timber frames deteriorate faster in these conditions and require regular maintenance. Aluminium frames are completely unaffected by moisture and will significantly outlast timber in this environment.
Yes. We service Uki, Stokers Siding, Chillingham, Tyalgum, Condong and Tumbulgum as part of our Murwillumbah service area.
Yes. Completely free and with no obligation. We come to your Murwillumbah or Tweed Valley property and provide a clear written quote.
Awning windows work particularly well in high-rainfall areas because they can remain open during light rain and still ventilate the house. We will advise on the best option for each room when we visit.
April through October gives the best installation conditions in the Tweed Valley. We recommend booking your measure and quote early in the year to get your project scheduled for the dry season.
Yes. We supply and install sliding, bi-fold, hinged and stacker aluminium doors throughout Murwillumbah and the Tweed Valley.
Yes. We supply and install frameless, semi-frameless and framed shower screens plus custom mirrors throughout Murwillumbah and the Tweed Valley.
Yes. We supply and install ScreenGuard-approved security screens for windows and doors throughout Murwillumbah and surrounds.
Yes. We work alongside builders on new home projects in Murwillumbah and throughout the broader Tweed Valley region.
Based in Ballina, we travel throughout the region for measure and quotes and installations.
Nearest service areas: Lismore | Casino | Tweed Heads
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Get in touch today for a free measure and quote. We come to you, take care of everything and deliver a result you will be proud of.