uPVC in Windows & Doors

uPVC is widely recognized as one of the most preferred window framing materials, gaining global popularity for its exceptional performance ratings.

Advantages of uPVC

Energy Efficiency

uPVC is non-conductive, its use in window frames does not transfer heat and therefore contributes to a more consistent internal temperature for a building. The combination of uPVC window frames and double glazing makes for highly energy efficient windows.

High Durability

uPVC is a very durable material used in water and sewer pipes for at least 100 years, it not rot and is resistant to corrosion. Tested & Proven on corner welding strength withstanding up to 5.500N.

High Security

uPVC windows incorporate multi-locking systems providing a high level of security for homes or businesses. Most uPVC window locking systems lock at multiple points all around the sash and frame.

Low Maintenance

uPVC window frames don’t need painting or sealing which significantly reduces the maintenance required over their lifetime. They are easily cleaned with water and detergent.

High Soundproof Quality

Double glazed uPVC windows and doors are able to cut down noise by as much as 70%.

Air & Water Tight

Windows and doors utilizing uPVC are welded together, meaning they are air & water tight, which is best for wet areas.