Aluminium windows in Manikonda, Hyderabad typically cost between Rs 450 and Rs 900 per square foot for standard sliding units, and Rs 1,200 to Rs 1,800 per square foot for premium thermally-broken or slim-profile systems, fully fitted. Manikonda's dense mix of high-rise apartments, gated villas and commercial offices near the Financial District makes aluminium the practical default: it resists Hyderabad's 40-plus degree summer heat, handles heavy monsoon rain from June to September, and shrugs off the fine construction dust that constantly settles across the Puppalaguda, Narsingi and Kokapet corridor.
This guide explains which window styles work best in Manikonda and the surrounding Outer Ring Road belt, gives realistic 2026 INR pricing for the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, and shows how to pick a frame, glass and hardware combination that genuinely performs in local weather. Whether you are fitting out a new flat off the ORR or replacing tired wooden windows in an older Manikonda home, the goal is to help you buy once and buy right. If you want a tailored measurement and firm price, you can get a free quote at any time.
As a Hyderabad-based glass, aluminium and facade specialist that also stocks Taiton, Enox and Ozone hardware, Hakimi Aluminium and Glass fabricates and installs windows across the twin cities. We cover everything from a single kitchen ventilator to full-building aluminium windows and glazing packages, so the advice below reflects what we actually fit in Telangana homes and offices week to week, not generic catalogue theory.
Why aluminium windows suit Manikonda homes and offices
Aluminium windows suit Manikonda because they cope with everything the twin cities' climate throws at them: 40-plus degree summers, sudden monsoon downpours, and near-constant dust from ongoing construction toward Kokapet and the Financial District. Unlike wood, aluminium does not warp, swell, crack or rot, and unlike basic uPVC it stays dimensionally stable in direct afternoon sun even on tall, west-facing facades where surface temperatures climb sharply.
The material is also fully recyclable and holds robust hardware without sagging over the years, which matters for the larger openings common in modern Manikonda and Narsingi flats. Its strength-to-weight ratio lets fabricators run narrow frames around big glass panels, so you keep the skyline views toward HITEC City and Gachibowli that buyers pay a premium for. Here is how aluminium earns its place in local conditions:
- Heat: powder-coated aluminium reflects heat and will not soften; add thermally-broken profiles for west-facing rooms that bake through the afternoon.
- Monsoon: multi-point locks and properly cut drainage channels (weep holes) stop rain ingress during Hyderabad's heaviest spells.
- Dust: smooth powder-coated frames wipe clean in seconds, unlike textured or painted wood that traps grime and stains.
- Security: 1.2-2.0 mm wall-thickness sections take robust locks, useful for ground-floor flats and independent villas.
- Longevity: a quality anodised or powder-coated frame comfortably lasts 20-25 years in the twin cities with only occasional hardware replacement.
For homeowners weighing materials, it is worth comparing aluminium against uPVC windows, which insulate slightly better against heat and noise but can struggle with very large spans and intense UV over a decade. For most Manikonda apartments, powder-coated aluminium hits the sweet spot of strength, slim looks and low maintenance.
Popular aluminium window styles in Hyderabad and Secunderabad
The most popular aluminium window styles in Manikonda and across Hyderabad are 2-track and 3-track sliding windows, followed by openable casement units and top-hung ventilators. Sliding windows dominate apartments because they save space, suit balcony and living-room openings, and are easy for families to operate and clean without a projecting sash.
- 2-track and 3-track sliding: the default for flats in Manikonda, Kondapur and Kukatpally; smooth, space-saving and easy to clean, with the third track carrying a mosquito mesh.
- Casement (side-hung): the best ventilation and the tightest seal against rain and dust, popular in Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills villas and for any dust-facing room.
- Fixed and picture windows: maximise light and views for high-floor apartments near the Financial District and Kokapet.
- Top-hung and ventilator sashes: standard for bathrooms and kitchens across the twin cities, often glazed with pinhead or frosted glass for privacy.
- Slim-profile and thermally-broken systems: chosen for premium homes in Kokapet and Madhapur and for Financial District offices where noise and heat control matter most.
The right choice of sliding system and rollers makes a big difference to how effortlessly a heavy sash glides after a couple of monsoons. Cheap rollers are the single most common reason older Hyderabad windows start to drag and jam, so this is not the place to save a few hundred rupees. If you want to see finished style combinations before you commit, browse our recent projects for real installations across the twin cities.
Aluminium window pricing in Hyderabad (2026 rates)
Expect to pay roughly Rs 450-900 per square foot for standard aluminium sliding windows in Hyderabad, with premium systems reaching Rs 1,200-1,800 per square foot fitted. Final cost depends on the profile brand, glass type and thickness, mesh, and the grade of hardware you select. Below are typical 2026 ranges seen across Manikonda and the ORR belt:
- Standard sliding (domestic sections, 4-5 mm plain glass): Rs 450-650 per sq ft.
- Branded slim sliding with 6 mm or toughened glass: Rs 700-1,000 per sq ft.
- Casement windows with quality hardware: Rs 800-1,300 per sq ft.
- Thermally-broken or double-glazed premium systems: Rs 1,200-1,800 per sq ft.
- Optional add-ons: mosquito mesh Rs 80-150 per sq ft; toughened glass upgrade adds 15-25%; reflective or tinted glass adds 10-20%.
As a worked example, a typical 5 ft x 4 ft (20 sq ft) sliding window in standard specification comes to around Rs 9,000-13,000 fitted. A three-bedroom Manikonda flat with 8-10 openings therefore commonly lands between Rs 80,000 and Rs 1,60,000 depending on glass and brand, while a compact 2BHK may sit closer to Rs 55,000-90,000.
Prices in Secunderabad and older Hyderabad localities can run slightly lower for basic domestic sections, while gated communities near the ORR often specify branded, toughened and thermally-broken systems at the upper end. Beware quotes that look unusually cheap: they usually hide thin 0.8-1.0 mm sections, unbranded rollers, or plain glass where toughened is needed. It is always worth exploring our services if your project extends beyond windows to glazing, partitions or facades, since bundling work often improves the overall rate.
Choosing the right frame and glass for local weather
Choose your frame and glass based on which direction the window faces and how much noise and dust it must block. West and south-facing windows catch Hyderabad's harshest afternoon sun, so heat control matters most there, while road-facing openings near the ORR prioritise acoustic performance over everything else.
- For hot, west-facing rooms: thermally-broken profiles or reflective/tinted glass to cut solar heat gain and keep interiors cooler.
- For main-road facing flats near the ORR or Financial District: 6 mm glass or double glazing (DGU) to reduce traffic noise by roughly 5-10 decibels.
- For dust-prone construction zones around Kokapet and Narsingi: casement windows with EPDM gaskets seal far tighter than basic sliders.
- For balconies and monsoon-facing openings: insist on weep holes and multi-point locks for reliable drainage and rain resistance.
- Always specify powder coating to a minimum 60-micron thickness, or anodising, so frames resist fading and chalking in the sun.
Glass thickness should scale with panel size and floor height. Above the second floor we recommend toughened safety glass conforming to IS 2553, which is up to five times stronger than ordinary float glass and crumbles into blunt granules instead of sharp shards if it ever breaks. For very large living-room or balcony spans, laminated or double-glazed units add both safety and insulation. When in doubt on a specific opening, get a free quote and we will recommend the right glass for the size and floor.
Hardware that decides long-term performance
Hardware accounts for only 5-10% of a window's cost but decides how it feels and performs five years later. As dealers for Taiton, Enox and Ozone, we specify branded rollers, handles, locks and gaskets rather than the loose bazaar fittings that fail early in dusty Hyderabad conditions. The frame gets all the attention at quoting time, but the moving parts are what you actually touch every day.
- Rollers and tracks: stainless-steel or nylon-composite rollers keep heavy sliding sashes gliding smoothly through repeated monsoons without dragging.
- Handles and locks: quality handles and multi-point locks resist pitting and stay secure on ground-floor and villa windows where security matters.
- Gaskets and seals: EPDM gaskets stay flexible in heat and keep out dust and rain far longer than cheap rubber that hardens and cracks.
- Mesh systems: a dedicated third track with a fine mosquito mesh keeps insects and dust out while allowing full ventilation.
Standardising on one hardware family also makes future spares and servicing far simpler across a whole building, which is why apartment associations and builders in Manikonda increasingly ask for branded fittings by name. If your project also includes doors, shopfronts or partitions, matching the hardware across all of it keeps the installation consistent and easy to service. You can see how we integrate quality hardware in the completed jobs shown across our recent projects.
Measurement, fabrication and installation timeline
A typical Manikonda flat with 6-10 windows is measured, fabricated and installed within 7-12 working days. Getting the sequence right avoids the two most common problems in the twin cities: gaps that let dust in, and sashes that drag because the opening was out of square. A rushed measurement is the root cause of most callbacks.
- Site measurement: a technician records each opening, checks levels and confirms styles, glass and mesh (about one day).
- Fabrication: profiles are cut, assembled and glazed in the workshop to your exact sizes (5-8 days).
- Installation: frames are fixed, sealed with weatherproof silicone, and sashes and hardware are fitted and adjusted (one to two days).
- Handover: rollers, locks and drainage are tested, and gaskets and alignment are checked before sign-off.
For occupied Manikonda homes we usually fit room by room to limit dust and disruption, and we remove and dispose of old wooden or steel windows as part of the job where required. Larger villa or full-building projects naturally take longer, and we schedule glazing to work around other trades so painting and finishing are not compromised.
Maintenance and care in Hyderabad conditions
Aluminium windows need very little maintenance, but a few simple habits keep them working smoothly through Hyderabad's dust and monsoon cycle. The biggest enemy is grit building up in the bottom track, which wears rollers prematurely and lets water pool during heavy rain.
- Clean the bottom track and weep holes every couple of months so drainage stays clear through the monsoon.
- Wipe powder-coated frames with mild soapy water; avoid abrasive scourers or thinners that scratch and dull the finish.
- Apply a light silicone spray to rollers once or twice a year to keep sliding sashes gliding effortlessly.
- Check gaskets and silicone seals annually and reseal any gaps before the June monsoon arrives.
Done consistently, a quality powder-coated or anodised aluminium window comfortably lasts 20-25 years in the twin cities with only occasional hardware replacement, far longer than untreated wood in the same climate. Rollers and gaskets are inexpensive wear items and easy to swap, which is another reason to start with a branded hardware set that has spares readily available in Hyderabad.
Common mistakes to avoid when buying
The most common mistake Manikonda buyers make is chasing the lowest per-square-foot rate without checking what sits behind it. A cheap number almost always means a compromise somewhere in the section thickness, glass grade or hardware that shows up within two or three monsoons.
- Thin sections: 0.8-1.0 mm profiles flex and rattle in wind; insist on 1.2 mm or more for anything larger than a ventilator.
- Plain glass on high floors: skipping toughened glass above the second floor is a genuine safety risk under wind load.
- No weep holes: without drainage channels, monsoon water pools in the track and seeps inside.
- Unbranded rollers and locks: these are the first thing to fail and the hardest to source spares for later.
- Poor sealing at the reveal: gaps between frame and wall let in dust and water; proper backer rod and silicone matter.
- Ignoring orientation: fitting the same plain-glass slider on a west-facing wall as on a shaded one wastes money on cooling all summer.
Ask any fabricator to state the profile brand, section thickness, glass specification and hardware make in writing on the quote. A transparent quote is a good sign; a vague one that just lists a lump-sum rate per square foot rarely ends well.
Local service across Manikonda and the twin cities
Hakimi Aluminium and Glass serves Manikonda and the wider Hyderabad-Secunderabad region, from Puppalaguda, Narsingi and Kokapet across to Gachibowli, Kondapur, Madhapur and the Financial District. Being local means faster site visits, quicker after-sales support and hardware spares held in stock rather than ordered in from another city.
Beyond windows, we handle a full range of glass and aluminium work, including aluminium windows, uPVC windows, glazing, partitions, shopfronts and facades, for homes, offices and retail units across Telangana and neighbouring Andhra Pradesh projects. To discuss sizes, styles and a firm INR price for your Manikonda property, get a free quote and a technician will arrange a site measurement at a time that suits you.



