Builders and contractors order from suppliers who make buying easy. Your customers configure custom windows in their browser — see exactly what they're getting, adjust sizes and colors in real-time, and get instant pricing. Competitors still send PDFs and wait days for quotes.
Used by European door and window manufacturers • CPR-ready from day one
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For door and window manufacturers, growth ceiling is not market demand — it is engineering capacity. Wabric CPQ removes the ceiling.
Contractors and homeowners order from whoever makes buying easiest. Your customers configure windows themselves — visual 3D preview, real-time pricing, instant adjustments. No phone tag. No waiting for engineering. Competitors still send static PDFs and wait days.
Right now, more orders means hiring more engineers. With Wabric CPQ for doors and windows, 90% of orders run themselves. Engineering only touches complex custom projects and non-standard specifications.
Wrong dimensions, incompatible hardware, incorrect glass specs — configuration errors cause installation delays, returns, and warranty claims. Wabric's parametric model validates every configuration before quote. No more site surprises.
Every door and window manufacturer knows this story. A contractor calls requesting a quote for 20 custom tilt-turn windows with specific frame dimensions and low-E triple glazing. Sales pulls in engineering. Engineering is swamped on production drawings. Two weeks later, the quote arrives. Contractor already ordered from a competitor.
Customer configures a window in their browser. Wabric CPQ generates everything — quote, factory DWGs, installation drawings, CPR compliance — instantly.
Customers get itemized pricing, full specs, and delivery time in one quote — everything they need to order.
The configurator generates all production specs automatically. Your factory gets exact dimensions, materials, and assembly instructions. Zero manual handoff.
Customers configure in 3D and see the exact window before they buy — fewer wrong orders, fewer returns.
Every product carries a Digital Product Passport — unique ID, materials, U-values, GWP data, and compliance record. CPR-ready from day one.
Previously, it could take days of back-and-forth to finalize an order. Customers struggled to determine which option best fit their space and needs. Now they configure the product themselves, see exactly what they're getting, and place the order in minutes.
The EU Construction Products Regulation is now in force, with a Digital Product Passport at the core of compliance. Manufacturers still working from spreadsheets — whether they make windows, doors, or facade systems — face a multi-year data project. With Wabric, that data exists from day one.
CPR (EU) 2024/3110 now applies, introducing mandatory GWP declarations, the new Declaration of Performance and Conformity (DoPC), and updated CE marking rules for construction products.
The EU Digital Product Passport Registry opens. Construction products are in scope, and a registered passport becomes a condition for market access.
CEN/TC 33 publishes harmonized standards for windows and doors under CPR 2024/3110. Once published, CPR compliance becomes mandatory for all manufacturers placing products on the EU market. A product's DPP becomes mandatory 18 months after its standard takes effect.
As standards reach windows and doors, manufacturers without structured product data face a compressed scramble to comply.
Every window and door configured in Wabric is Digital Product Passport-ready from day one — no separate compliance project.
Talk with SalesWabric's parametric model encodes opening mechanisms, hardware compatibility rules, and frame profile requirements for each window type. When you select tilt-turn, the system applies appropriate hinge specifications, handle types, locking mechanisms, and frame reinforcement. For casement windows, it applies outward-opening hardware and weatherseal specifications. For sliding windows, it validates track systems and roller compatibility. The configurator prevents invalid combinations where hardware type conflicts with opening mechanism or frame dimensions exceed structural limits.
Yes. Wabric's parametric model calculates thermal performance based on frame material properties, glazing specifications, gas fills, spacer bars, and weatherseal types. When you configure a triple-glazed window with low-E coating and argon fill, the system calculates the U-value based on glass thickness, air gap dimensions, frame thermal bridge coefficients, and seal conductivity. The U-value updates in real-time as you change glazing options or frame materials. For CPR compliance, the system generates thermal performance data required for Declaration of Performance and Conformity including U-value, solar heat gain coefficient, and visible light transmission.
Wabric encodes compatibility rules between hardware components, frame profiles, and opening types. The system validates that handle type matches the opening mechanism, hinge load capacity supports window weight and dimensions, lock type is compatible with frame profile and handle, weatherseal specifications match frame profile geometry, and glass thickness is compatible with glazing bead depth. When you attempt an invalid configuration, the configurator blocks the selection and explains the compatibility constraint. This prevents specification errors that cause installation failures and warranty claims.
Yes. When a window or door configuration is confirmed, Wabric transmits the itemized Bill of Materials, customer information, delivery address, and lead time requirements to your ERP via RESTful API integration. For SAP, Wabric creates sales orders with material master data, routing information, and production scheduling parameters. For Odoo, it generates manufacturing orders with component BOMs and work center assignments. The integration eliminates manual order transcription from quote documents, reducing order entry errors and accelerating production scheduling.
Wabric's parametric model encodes glass specifications including single, double, and triple glazing configurations, laminated and tempered safety glass options, low-E coating positions and emissivity values, gas fills (air, argon, krypton) with thermal conductivity data, glass thickness combinations and spacer bar dimensions, and tinted, frosted, and patterned glass options. When you configure a window, the system validates that glass thickness is compatible with frame profile and glazing bead depth, glass weight does not exceed hinge and hardware load ratings, thermal performance meets building code requirements, and safety glass specifications comply with installation location requirements.
When a window or door configuration is confirmed, Wabric generates production-ready files that feed directly into factory equipment. For CNC cutting and frame fabrication, the system outputs DWG files containing frame profile cutting dimensions, miter angles, reinforcement positions, and drainage hole locations. For glass cutting operations, it generates cut lists with exact glass dimensions, edge treatment specifications, and hole positions for hardware mounting. For hardware assembly, it outputs assembly drawings showing handle positions, hinge mounting points, lock strike positions, and weatherseal installation paths. For installation teams, it generates PDF installation drawings with overall dimensions, mounting point locations, flashing details, and hardware adjustment instructions.
Wabric supports batch configuration for projects requiring multiple window and door units. A contractor configures a base window type with specific frame dimensions, glazing, hardware, and finish. They then specify quantities for each unit variation across different apartment types or building floors. For example, 50 units of Type A (living room windows), 30 units of Type B (bedroom windows), 20 units of Type C (bathroom windows). The system generates a consolidated Bill of Materials aggregating frame profiles, glass quantities, hardware counts, and finish materials across all units. Production files include batch cutting lists optimized to minimize material waste. This eliminates manual quantity calculations and reduces ordering errors for large projects.
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