What are uPVC Windows: Benefits, Costs, and Maintenance Tips
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What Are uPVC Windows? Benefits, Cost, and Maintenance Tips

What Are uPVC Windows? Benefits, Cost, and Maintenance Tips

What are uPVC Windows?

Homeowners are increasingly looking for home improvement solutions that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and aesthetically pleasing.This is especially the case with windows, which can cause maintenance issues, security risks, and heat to escape the house.If you are considering getting new windows, uPVC windows have become popular over the years due to their durability and affordability. Here is everything you need to know about uPVC windows, including their benefits, cost, and maintenance tips.

An Introduction to uPVC Windows

Unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride Windows – or uPVC windows – are a type of window made from a rigid and durable form of plastic.uPVC was first produced in 1935 and has been used industrially for over 50 years. It can be used for:– Windows – Doors – Roofline products including downpipes, guttering, and fascias

Properties and Features of uPVC Windows

uPVC is produced by heating the plastic material until it is malleable and then pouring it into a mold to fit different window styles. It is cooled immediately after being shaped by dipping it in water, causing the structure to solidify.During the manufacturing process, many materials are “plasticised”, which causes them to soften. uPVC is an “unplasticised” product, which means it remains rigid and therefore is a popular choice for reinforcing double glazing in windows and doors.uPVC windows have become a popular alternative to wooden or aluminium windows because they are more affordable and require less maintenance.uPVC windows have fewer finish options than their aluminium counterparts, but they aren’t susceptible to corrosion or rust, and stay looking and performing as good as new for much longer.They can even have a wood-like finish, so you can retain the aesthetic without dealing with the rotting and swelling that can come with traditional wooden windows.

Components of uPVC Windows

uPVC frames will typically consist of:– A head at the top – Jambs on the sides – A sill or cill at the bottomHandles, hinges, and locking mechanisms are also fitted to uPVC windows, to make them more user-friendly and improve their security.Gaskets and weatherproof seals reduce drafts, heat leaking, and the sound coming through your windows.What makes uPVC windows unique is their multi-chamber design. This style of window is double-glazed, meaning they have two layers of glass that seal a layer of gas between them.At Highland Homestyle, our double-glazed units are formed with a ‘super spacer’ made with a non-metal, warm-edge structural foam that raises the temperature of the outer glass edges. This provides a tighter seal to stop heat from escaping through the panes and sound leaking into your home.Traditional windows are made with metal spacers which can’t expand and contract, which leads to misting between glass panes. Using foam helps our products last five times longer than their traditional counterparts.

uPVC Window Styles

At Highland Homestyle, we offer the following different styles of uPVC windows:

Casement Windows

 Energy-efficient casement windowThis style of window is aesthetically pleasing with wide openings. Not only that, but they are very user-friendly and resistant to peeling, flaking, fading, and rot.

Flush Casement Windows

Energy Efficient Flush casement windowThese windows close flush to the outer frame, so there is no visible lip when looking at your window from outside. This style is becoming more popular due to the clean lines and attractive flat finish of the design.

Tilt & Turn Windows

Andy showing of our tilt and turn windowThese windows are designed to be tilted inwards, either horizontally or vertically. This helps you ventilate your home without obstructing your space – not to mention that they are far easier to clean.

Vertical Sliding Sash Windows

Energy efficient sash and caseThese windows offer a less expensive alternative to the traditional hardwood option. The sash slides without any risk of getting stuck in the frame, improving the reliability of the design.All of these windows can be finished in different colours and glass styles, and so can be personalised to fit the style of your house and improve your curb appeal.uPVC doors are becoming an increasingly popular choice for homeowners too, as a robust, low maintenance, and attractive way to further increase the energy efficiency and security of your home.Each of our uPVC doors is customisable by colour and type of glass, and you can even add side panels to create a bespoke finish that highlights the beauty of your home.

Benefits of uPVC Windows

uPVC windowsHere are a few of the key benefits of uPVC Windows:

Energy Efficiency

uPVC is an insulating material with a low thermal conductivity, and so will retain heat more effectively than many other types of windows. As less heat will escape your home in the colder months, you can also reduce your energy bills and save money in the long term.uPVC is also a non-toxic material that can be recycled, making it a better choice for the environment.

Cost-effectiveness

uPVC windows are considered very affordable for homeowners, and will typically cost between 35% – 50% less than their traditional aluminium or wood counterparts.

Increased security

uPVC windows are fitted with several multi-point locking systems to protect against potential break-ins and keep you safe and sound in your home.

Improved sound absorption

The air space between panes of glass in uPVC windows traps noise, and reduces the level of sound that can travel into your home.

Durability

uPVC is a UV-stable material, which means it resists discolouration from ultraviolet radiation. As a result, uPVC windows are incredibly robust and can withstand even the most extreme weather conditions.

Cost of uPVC Windows

The cost of uPVC windows starts at around £600, making them a more cost-effective option than aluminium or wooden windows. However, your final price will depend on the number of windows, their dimensions, and the finish you are looking for.The easiest way to determine the cost for uPVC windows for your home is to use our quoting engine, where you create a quote using our full range of uPVC window styles, finishes, and glazings and a member of our team gets in touch to discuss exactly what you’re looking for.

Maintenance and Longevity of uPVC Windows

Sash and Case windows on cottageOne of the key benefits of uPVC windows is that they need very little maintenance.uPVC is a moisture-resistant material so it is unlikely to rot, become corrosive, or need painting. Due to their durability, uPVC windows have an average lifespan of between 25 and 30 years – but this can be higher if they are well-maintained.Generally, maintenance will simply require wiping the windows with a damp cloth using soap and water to keep them sparkling clean.

The Structural Integrity of uPVC Windows

The durability of uPVC windows can also improve the structural integrity of the building as a whole. As uPVC windows are resistant to rot, warp, and decay, they will withstand the tests of time and are unlikely to need to be replaced. The fact that they stay in good condition for decades helps to prevent wider damage to your property. We hope this blog post has helped you learn more about uPVC windows, how they differ from aluminium and wooden options, and the benefits they could bring to your home. uPVC windows have a long lifespan, require very little maintenance, and have been designed to withstand even the most extreme weather conditions. If you are interested in improving the energy efficiency and security of your home, uPVC windows are an excellent choice.

Get in Touch

Here at Highland Homestyle, our team brings extensive experience in installing uPVC windows for domestic homes. We would be delighted to discuss the benefits of investing in these windows with you. To find out more, get in touch and one of our team will be happy to pay a complimentary visit to your home to discuss your options.
Cheryl Turner
Cheryl Turner
highlandhomestyle.co.uk

Managing Director at Highland Homestyle Ltd, Cheryl is a seasoned professional dedicated to transforming homes. She brings creativity and precision to every project, ensuring client satisfaction with innovative and tailored solutions.

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