Jason Windows Perth: A Practical Guide to the Range
If you are weighing up doors and windows for a Perth build or renovation, the Jason Windows range is one I get asked about constantly at Ross’s. It is a Western Australian brand, and after decades of buying for our showroom I have watched it earn a steady reputation here for good reason. This guide walks through the door and window styles, colours, glazing options and warranty details, so you can work out what suits your home before you commit.
I will also be clear about how we fit in. We are a supply-only store, so you buy the product from us and Jason Windows looks after installation and after-sales service. Knowing who does what up front saves confusion later and helps you plan the job properly.
The Jason Windows Difference
Plenty of brands say they make quality windows and doors. The reason Jason stands out for Perth homes is more practical than that. The range is made in Western Australia, built around local conditions and supported by a manufacturer that has been working in this market for over 25 years.
Quality
The Jason Windows range is built for the West Australian climate, with in-house testing and frame designs made to handle heat, coastal air and regular use. That matters because doors and windows are not easy things to change once a house is finished. You want frames, seals, tracks and finishes that keep performing long after the install is done.
I have renovated a few of my own places around Perth over the years. The thing that taught me to back better aluminium frames was watching cheaper powder-coated frames chalk and fade after a couple of summers near the coast. The Jason frames I used in a rental near the beach held their finish far better, and that is the kind of result I want for anyone buying from us.
Service
Buy Jason Windows products from Ross’s and the after-sales side is handled by Jason Windows directly. They run one of the largest installation and service teams in Western Australia, so their team manages the fitting, follow-up and warranty support. We supply the product, and Jason looks after installation and service. Sorting that out before you order keeps the whole job clear.
Value
Jason’s buying power on raw materials and their production systems help keep prices competitive without dropping the quality. For a homeowner, that means a well-made window or door at a fair price. That is exactly the sort of value I look for before we put a product on our floor.
Jason Windows’ Doors

Your door choice affects how the home opens, how much light comes in and how easy the space is to use. The Jason door range covers front doors, sliding doors, stacking doors, bi-fold doors and French doors. Each option has a different job, so the best choice depends on the opening, the room and how you use the space.
We also supply custom-made doors built to your sizes, so an unusual opening is not a problem. Contact us for a quote if you need a made-to-size option.
Front Doors
Jason front doors suit homeowners who want the entry to feel solid, secure and well finished. The Sentry Doors are made for a tight, reliable fit that helps keep the elements out. Timber Look Doors give you the warmth of timber with the strength and low upkeep of aluminium. Pivot Doors suit wider openings and let you use a larger glass panel to bring more light into the entry.
For a front entry where first impressions and weather protection both matter, browse our front entry doors.
Sliding Doors
Jason Sliding Aluminium Doors are a strong choice for everyday alfresco access. They suit living areas, dining rooms and family spaces where you want more natural light without using extra floor area for a door swing. Two, three and four-panel configurations are available, and they can be combined with windows to create a wider glass wall.
For a practical door that opens your home to the outdoors without taking over the room, see the sliding door range.
Stacking Doors
Stacking doors are the better option when opening width matters more than wall space. They suit Perth alfresco areas because the panels stack back to create a wider opening between inside and outside. Jason stacking doors come in three or six-panel options and can span up to six metres wide, depending on the configuration.
If you want the back of the home to open up for entertaining, ask us about the stacking door options and how they fit your alfresco area.
French Doors
French doors suit classic entries, older-style homes and spaces where you want a pair of doors rather than a sliding track. Jason offers single and double French doors in a range of configurations and sizes. You can add sidelites, highlites or arch tops to suit the home. Sidelites make an entry feel wider, highlites add height, and arch tops suit Mediterranean-style homes.
If you prefer a more traditional opening style with aluminium strength, explore the French door range.
All Jason doors come with a 10-year structural warranty, so you are buying a well-built product backed for the long term. Come into our Guildford showroom to see the range on display and compare the opening styles in person.
Bi-Fold Doors
Bi-fold doors suit homeowners who want maximum opening flexibility. They fold back in sections, which helps open confined areas and improve the flow between rooms. They need enough stacking space at the side of the opening, so they work best where the layout allows the panels to fold away cleanly.
The aluminium frame keeps them strong, and the smooth action makes them easy to use. If you want a wide, open feel and the room can handle the folded panels, Jason Bi-Fold Doors are worth considering. Enquire with us about the options.
Jason Windows’ Windows

Jason is a Western Australian company that has spent over 25 years making aluminium windows, and it shows in the range. The line-up includes sliding, awning, double hung, fixed, raked, gas strut, bi-fold, louvre and casement windows. The right choice comes down to whether you need airflow, light, view, access or a special shape.
Every home is different, so we also supply custom windows in any size. Contact us for a quote if your opening is outside standard sizing.
Sliding Windows
Sliding windows suit rooms where you want airflow without a sash projecting outside or inside. Single sliders work well in smaller spaces, double sliders give a wider opening, and centre sliders suit rooms that need more light and movement. Bay windows add shape and character, while sliders with fixed panels help balance view and ventilation.
Take a look at the sliding window range for the full set of options.
Awning Windows
Awning windows suit bathrooms, bedrooms and living areas where you want ventilation with a bit more weather protection. Because the sash opens outward from the bottom, you can still get airflow during light rain. Jason Awning Windows come in Residential, Benchmark and Commercial framing systems. Residential suits most homes, Benchmark suits larger or heavier glazing, and Commercial works for architectural applications.
Compare the awning window options to see what suits your rooms.
Double Hung Windows
Double hung windows suit classic home styles and rooms where controlled airflow matters. The top and bottom sashes open independently, so you can vent warm air from the top and bring cooler air through the bottom. Jason double hung windows use spiral spring balancers that take the weight of the sashes and make them easier to use.
Not sure between these and awnings? Our awning windows vs double hung windows comparison breaks it down, or you can view the double hung range.
Fixed Windows
Fixed windows suit areas where you want light and view but do not need ventilation. They are useful in stairwells, feature walls, high openings and rooms where another window already handles airflow. Jason Fixed Windows can be made in rectangles, triangles, rakes, arches and circles, with a minimum frame width of 76mm for strength.
If you are deciding between an opening window and a fixed pane, our sliding windows vs fixed windows comparison helps. You can also browse the fixed window range.
Raked Windows
Raked windows fall under the fixed window category and suit homes with angled rooflines or feature walls. They are common in gable ends and skillion roofs, where they bring in natural light while matching the shape of the home. Because they do not open, they are best used where ventilation is not required.
See the raked window range for sizing and finish options.
Awning Gas Strut Windows
An awning gas strut window is a strong option over an alfresco servery or outdoor kitchen. It opens upward to give you a wide, clear view and an easy pass-through to the outside. The gas strut makes it simple to open and close, which helps when you are entertaining or moving food and drinks between the kitchen and alfresco area.
Sizes vary by configuration, so check current dimensions with us before ordering. Enquire with us about the Awning Gas Strut Window.
Bi-Fold Windows
Bi-fold windows suit kitchens, bars and living areas that open to an outdoor space. They fold back in sections, so they create a wide opening without needing a single large sash. Jason Bi-Fold Windows come in three and five-panel options, with a sill or sill-less finish depending on the use. They work well over a kitchen bench or servery.
Enquire with us about Jason Bi-Fold Windows.
Louvre Windows
Louvre windows are a good choice where controlled ventilation matters, especially in bathrooms, laundries and breezy parts of the home. The blades let you fine-tune airflow, and when closed they form a weather-tight seal to help keep out draughts and noise. They also take up less space when open than many other window types.
Blade sizes vary, so we can match them to the opening. Enquire with us about Louvre Windows.
Casement Windows
Casement windows suit rooms where you want a clear view, strong ventilation and a good seal when closed. The sash opens outward and is pulled back into the frame by the latch, which helps with weather sealing and security. The sash can also be removed for easier cleaning. They are a practical choice where you want more airflow than a fixed pane can offer.
Enquire with us about Jason Casement Windows.
Jason Windows’ Features
The product type matters, but the features behind the frame matter just as much. These are the details I suggest checking before you order, especially if you are choosing windows and doors for a long-term home or an investment property.
Design
Jason puts real thought into how their windows look up close. The design conceals fixings, so there are no exposed screws, rivets or protruding profiles to catch on window coverings. The aluminium frames are made to resist warping and fading, which helps the finish hold up over time.
BreezeLock
Jason Sliding Windows feature the BreezeLock system, which locks the window in one of three set positions: fully open, cracked open and fully closed. It lets air move through the home while keeping a level of security. You slide the window to the setting you want and the BreezeLock engages.
Energy Efficiency
Heating and cooling is a real cost in Perth, so it pays to choose windows built with efficiency in mind. The dual seal design on Jason products helps reduce air leakage, which can support a more comfortable home. Low-E glass can improve performance further by reducing heat transfer through the glass. It works like added insulation for your windows.
Glazing
Glass choice affects safety, heat, noise and comfort. Jason uses annealed glass as the standard option, with upgrades available, including toughened safety glass, laminated safety glass, Low-E glass and double glazing. Australian Standards and building regulations may guide some glass choices in your home, especially around bathrooms, doors, low-level glazing and exposed areas.
Fly Screens and Security Screens
Jason products take standard flyscreens, which keep insects out while air still moves through the home. The standard screen uses fibreglass mesh, with upgrade options including aluminium mesh, steel mesh and Migi mesh. Jason security screens fit neatly into Jason frames, with no awkward frame modifications. Options include 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel Woven Mesh and Perforated Marine Grade Aluminium.
Jason Windows’ Colours

Jason offers a wide choice of frame colours, and the right colour can change the whole look of your home. The seven most popular colours are White Lustre, Silver Lustre, Charcoal Lustre, Pearl White, Front, Night Sky and Anotec Dark Grey. White Lustre and Silver Lustre keep things classic. Charcoal Lustre and Night Sky create stronger contrast on modern homes.
Colour is where I see people pause the longest. My advice is simple. Silver Lustre and White Lustre suit most Perth bricStorm k and render homes, while Charcoal and Night Sky work better when you want a sharper contrast. When someone is torn, I tell them to take a frame sample home and check it against their own walls in afternoon light before they lock it in. It is a five-minute job that saves a lot of second-guessing later.
For more help on this, read our guide on how to choose the right colour for your windows and doors.
Jason Windows’ Finish & Warranty
The Jason powder-coat finish is made for Western Australian weather, and it needs only simple cleaning to stay in good condition. That matters in Perth because window and door frames deal with strong sun, coastal air in some suburbs and regular dust. A quick clean now and then is usually enough to keep the finish looking sharp.
Jason products come with a 10-year structural warranty. Warranty terms are set by Jason as the manufacturer, so check the current details with us at the time of purchase. That is the safest way to confirm exactly what applies to your product, glass, finish and configuration.
Buying Jason Windows at Ross’s
We stock Jason Windows products off the shelf at our Guildford showroom, so you can buy doors and windows without the usual lead time when the stocked option suits your project. Silver Lustre is the colour we hold in stock across most products, which makes it the fastest option if you need a door or window quickly. We can also order the full Jason Windows colour range, including White Lustre, with lead times confirmed when you place your order.
This is where the Ross setup helps. You can compare products in person, talk through sizes and opening types, and buy from stock where available. We supply the product and Jason handles installation and after-sales service, so you get showroom access and supply from us, with fitting and warranty support from the people who made the product.
Frequently Asked Questions
These are the Jason Windows questions we hear most often in our Guildford showroom.
What Colours Do Jason Windows Come In?
Jason Windows come in seven popular colours: White Lustre, Silver Lustre, Charcoal Lustre, Pearl White, Storm Front, Night Sky and Anotec Dark Grey. White and Silver Lustre suit most Perth homes, while Charcoal and Night Sky give a stronger modern contrast. We stock Silver Lustre off the shelf at Ross’s and can order the full colour range.
Does Ross’s Install Jason Windows?
Ross’s does not install Jason Windows, because we are a supply-only store. You buy the doors and windows from us, and Jason Windows handles installation and after-sales service through their own WA team. This keeps fitting and warranty support with the manufacturer, while you get off-the-shelf supply and pricing from our Guildford showroom.
What Warranty Comes With Jason Windows?
Jason Windows products come with a 10-year structural warranty, covering the frame and build under normal use. Warranty terms and conditions are set by Jason Windows as the manufacturer, so check the current details with us when you buy. This is especially important if you are ordering custom colours, glass upgrades or special configurations.
Which Jason Windows Colour Can I Buy Off The Shelf At Ross’s?
Silver Lustre is the Jason Windows colour we hold in stock off the shelf at Ross’s, so there is no wait if it suits your home. Other colours in the range, including White Lustre, are available to order with the lead time confirmed at purchase. If speed matters, Silver Lustre is usually the fastest option from our Guildford showroom.
Are Jason Windows Double Glazed?
Jason Windows use annealed glass as standard, with double glazing and Low-E glass available as upgrades. Double glazing helps reduce heat transfer and noise, which can make a real difference through a Perth summer. The right glass depends on the room, the aspect and your budget, so ask us about the options before you order.
Which Jason Windows Option Is Right for Your Home?
The right Jason Windows product depends on what the opening needs to do. Choose sliding doors for everyday alfresco access, stacking or bi-fold doors for wider openings, French doors for a classic look, awning windows for controlled ventilation, fixed windows for light and view, and louvres for airflow in wet or breezy areas.
The best next step is to see the products in person. Come into our Guildford showroom to compare the range, or browse the full doors and windows range online. If you want to read more before you decide, our aluminium doors and windows buying guide and guide to measuring doors and windows are good places to start.