Guidance is guidance, not a quote
Everything this site tells you, the guides, the comparison tables and the Aspect Planner's suggestions, is general guidance to help you think about your windows. It is offered in good faith and grounded in how we actually work, but it is not a specification, a measurement or a price for your home. Windows vary, reveals vary, and the honest answer to "what will it cost?" only exists after a measure. Any figures for your job come in a written quote after a free in-home measure, and that quote is the document that counts. No dollar figure appears anywhere on this site; that is deliberate, because every window here is made to measure.
The guidance is written for the homes we actually fit: Cessnock and its villages, the Kurri Kurri cluster, and the wine country toward Pokolbin. Greta and Branxton sit at the far edge of a sensible run, and our areas page says so plainly.
The Aspect Planner
The planner suggests materials, blade widths and tilt styles from the answers you give it. Its suggestions are a starting point for a conversation, not a commitment by you or by us. It never calculates a price. Nothing you enter in the planner leaves your browser unless you choose to send it with your enquiry.
About the images
Said plainly: the photographic room scenes on this site are AI-generated illustrations, and the diagrams and motifs are drawn by us. They show what shutter types look like in rooms like yours, not a specific completed job at a specific address. There is no photo gallery here for the same reason: we would rather show honest illustrations than stock photos posing as our work.
Enquiries and quotes
Submitting the enquiry form asks us to contact you about a measure and quote, and costs you nothing. A quote becomes an order only when you accept it in writing. Consumer purchases in Australia are protected by the consumer guarantees in the Australian Consumer Law, explained plainly by the ACCC's consumer rights and guarantees guide; nothing on this site limits those rights.
Links to other sites
Our guides cite government and industry sources (for example YourHome and the ACCC) because grounded advice beats assertion. Those sites are their own; we do not control their content.
Doing our best, honestly
We work to keep everything on this site true and current. If you spot something that looks wrong, tell us through the form and we will check it and fix it.