Colour List
Available Colours
Colours are divided into 2 categories: Stock colours and Non-Stock colours
There are 15 stock colours which are available from our aluminium suppliers. These colours are stocked at our factory and do not incur additional charges.
There are over 50 non-stock colors which are required to be powdercoated on request.This incurs an additional cost - which is charged at cost price
Stock Colours
Colour | Sample | Description | Comments |
Bronze anodised | bronze | Commonly found on older buildings built in the 1970’s. | |
Clear anodised | silver/satin crome | ‘As above’ However, has made a comeback in recent times. | |
HammersleyBrown | mission brown | Commonly found on older buildings built in the 1970’s. | |
Black | Black is black | ||
White | White is white | ||
White Birch | off white | This colour suits most off white colours used on timber windows. | |
Primrose | cream | This colour suits most cream colours used on timber windows. | |
Stone Beige | beige | This colour suits most beige colours used on timber windows. | |
Pottery | darker beige | This colour is slightly darker then Stone Beige. | |
Hawthorn Green | heritage green | Dark green found in the more traditional areas of Sydney. | |
Claret | like heritage red | Dark red found in the more traditional areas of Sydney. | |
Apo Grey | light grey | This colour is similar to Clear Anodised with a Matt appearance. | |
Notre Dame | dark grey | This colour is similar to the grey used for school uniforms. | |
Woodland grey | medium grey | Formerly known as ‘Slate Grey’ | |
Deep Ocean | dark blue | Formerly known as ‘Mountain Blue’ |
The colours shown are as close as possible to actual product colours. However, they are for illustrative purposes only and colour reproduction will vary depending on the web browser, monitor and computer being used.
What is Powdercoating?
Powder coating is the technique of applying dry paint to metals. In Powder Coating, the powdered paint is electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the metal in a kiln at very high temperatures. Powder coating is simply the colouring of the aluminium.
Item | Cost Per Item | Prices |
Sliding flyscreen doors | $50 | Add $20 if door height exceeds 2100mm |
Hinged security doors | $50 | Add $20 if door height exceeds 2100mm |
Hinged flyscreen doors | $50 | Flat rate for all sizes. |
Window flyscreens | $20 | Up to 1.5 m2 |
Window Grilles | $35 | Flat rate for all sizes. |
Please note: A minimum charge of $100 (incl.GST) applies |
Q. Are your windows and/or doors made from Aluminium?
A. If so, your new screens will match the existing colour.
Q. Are your windows and/or doors made from Timber?
A. If so, this is a little more difficult to match due to the fact that timber windows are painted with a ‘wet paint’ (which is a standard house paint) compared to aluminium windows which are Powder coated. A powder coating colour chart comprises approx. 30 colours compared to a Wet paint colour chart comprising over 100 colours. The basic colours such as Black,White,Primrose,Stone Beige,Brown,Hawthorn Green,etc. in most cases have matched exactly.
Q. My timber windows do not match any colour on this website. What can I do?
A. If you can supply the colour name and/or code of the wet paint colour we can check our colour charts to see if the colour is available. If the colour is not available we can contact Dulux to enquire which colour would match the closest.
Maintenance
Sydney Flyscreens proudly use Dulux powder coatings on our aluminium windows and doors. Dulux powder coatings are manufactured in Australia and engineered to meet the tough and varied demands of the Australian climate. To maintain the decorative and protective properties of the powder coated finish, Sydney Flyscreens recommends cleaning at least every 6 months. In harsh, industrial, or coastal environments, more frequent cleaning is necessary.