Existing frames brought back into line
Selected areas were cut where necessary, then straightened and realigned without installing replacement steel sections.
Steel Rectification · Industrial
A 310 m² industrial steel-window rectification programme—cutting where required, straightening, realigning, mechanically servicing and refinishing the existing façade systems.

The project
Across 310 square metres, small alignment and operating faults become a façade-wide performance issue. The work therefore had to be systematic, safe and repeatable.
The original installation had left sections distorted and out of alignment. D&G Window Solutions cut selected existing sections where required, then straightened and realigned the original steel without welding in replacement sections. Opening units were mechanically serviced before NS4 corrosion-inhibiting primer and green enamel were applied. Glazing was completed by another contractor.
Purpose in every detail
The value is in repeatable workmanship: correcting each bay while maintaining consistent geometry and operation across the full elevation.
Selected areas were cut where necessary, then straightened and realigned without installing replacement steel sections.
The opening windows were mechanically serviced so the retained façade could function as intended.
The corrected steel received corrosion-inhibiting primer followed by the specified green enamel finish.
Project photography
Wide access views and closer steel-bay studies document the scale of the live-site programme and the methodical work behind the rectification.




The completed result
Existing industrial steel retained and brought back into alignment through disciplined rectification, mechanical servicing and a complete coating system.
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