Mass-produced steel-frame windows and doors don't fit every opening. When the rough opening is non-standard, when the design calls for unusual divisions, or when the home is a renovation rather than a new build, you need custom. That's what we do.
What we make
- Steel-frame windows — fixed, casement, awning, or custom configurations with traditional grid divisions or modern minimal lines
- Steel doors — single, double, and oversized; glazed, solid, or mixed-panel
- Interior glass partitions — kitchen-to-dining separations, office walls, shower enclosures
- Custom thresholds and frames — to retrofit existing rough openings without major reconstruction
- Hardware integration — we work with your preferred handle, lockset, and hinge brands
Steel-frame openings let you do things wood and aluminum can't. You can get a 12-foot single-pane window without a mullion. You can have a 9-foot door that swings on a pivot. You can match a 1920s industrial aesthetic with thin black sightlines and no other framing visible. And it'll all last 100 years.
The process
We measure your opening, talk through what you want, and produce a fabrication drawing for your approval. Glass is sourced from regional suppliers we've worked with for years. Everything is delivered and installed by our own crew. Standard finish is powder coat in flat or satin black; custom colors available.







