Ireland's architectural market is characterized by a shift toward sustainable "Nearly Zero Energy Buildings" (NZEB). The prevalence of damp, maritime weather necessitates high-performance Thermal Break Aluminum window systems to prevent condensation and heat loss in coastal regions like Galway and Cork.
In urban centers such as Dublin, the demand for Sound insulation windows has surged due to increasing traffic density and the redevelopment of industrial zones into residential hubs, requiring strict decibel reduction standards.
The local construction industry is currently transitioning from traditional timber frames to structural aluminum profiles, favoring an aluminum sliding door for modern open-plan living that seamlessly connects Irish interiors with their natural landscapes.
