Reynaers Aluminium UK launches new GQA window course

Reynaers Aluminium UK has launched a new GQA-accredited training course to enhance technical competency in the fabrication and installation of its aluminium window systems.
The ‘Reynaers Windows Systems Overview’ course forms part of a wider training programme developed by Reynaers to build skills and knowledge across the supply chain – supporting the consistent, high-quality fabrication and installation of its premium systems.
This theory-based training session focuses on four key Reynaers window systems – SlimLine 38, SlimLine 68, ConceptSystem 77 and MasterLine 8 – providing detailed guidance on best practice to ensure accuracy, performance and compliance with current regulations.
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of fabrication and installation processes, including fixing strategies, achieving flush-fit detailing, and preparing systems to accommodate double and triple glazing units. The course also explores how glazing options influence thermal performance, weight load and hardware requirements, as well as the importance of correct fixing positions to support alignment and long-term performance.
In addition, the training examines the impact of the Building Safety Act (BSA) on the specification and design of glazing and window systems, helping fabricators and installers work confidently within evolving legislation. This includes insight into system-level testing and certification.
Paul Guest, Training Officer at Reynaers Aluminium UK, said: “At Reynaers we always aim to offer a complete package of support so that our customers feel confident in working with our systems – and ensuring they meet the design specification.
“The performance of any aluminium system ultimately depends on the fabrication and installation process. Our GQA-accredited training is designed to support fabricators and installers in developing an enhanced understanding of the systems to support accuracy and ease of use.”
Underpinning its commitment to training and customer support, Reynaers also offers its own comprehensive training modules. The free-of-charge ‘R’ module training courses are designed to enhance technical competence and cover product specific training, digital tools support, fabrication and blue box training, as well as site visits.
Paul added: “By investing in training, we are helping to ensure Reynaers systems are installed as intended, supporting performance, compliance and long-term reliability on every project.”
The GQA course is free of charge and delivered by experienced trainers with more than 35 years of industry expertise.
It will be delivered on-site at Reynaers’ Knowledge Centre in Birmingham with dates available in May and June 2026. Visit Reynaers dedicated GQA web page now and request further information on one of the upcoming training sessions.
Reynaers also offers another GQA entitled: ‘An Introduction to Curtain Walling’. Click here for further information on both courses: https://www.reynaers.co.uk/inspiration/stories/reynaers-aluminium-gqa-accredited-assessment-centre
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