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Integrating aluminum windows with metal facade panels starts with precise coordination of frame depths, mullion profiles, and sub-frame attachment systems. Aluminum window frames are inherently compatible with metal panels—both share similar thermal expansion coefficients—minimizing differential movement. In practice, a continuous aluminum sub-frame or Z-profiles are anchored to the structural slab, providing a level surface for both window units and facade panels. Windows are then installed flush-with or set back slightly from the panel face, using adjustable brackets that allow for fine alignment. A compressible gasket or EPDM rubber seal is placed between the window frame and panel to ensure a watertight joint without compromising the panel’s visual plane. Flashing strips—often anodized or powder-coated to match panel finish—are applied above and below the window head and sill to divert moisture. For integrated ceilings above windows—common in overhangs—the same anodized aluminum trim caps used on panels can conceal junctions, ensuring a seamless transition between window head, metal facade, and suspended ceiling planes. This unified approach delivers cohesive aesthetics, robust weatherproofing, and ease of maintenance across your aluminum ceiling and facade system.