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uPVC stands for unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, a hard plastic material commonly used in windows and doors. The material is resistant to pollution, moisture, corrosion, and mold. This makes uPVC windows a longer-lasting alternative to timber and aluminium windows
UPVC is an excellent choice for windows and doors due to its energy efficiency, durability, and cost effectiveness. The low conductivity of UPVC windows minimizes heat transfer in warmer climates and provides excellent thermal insulation in cooler conditions.
Therefore, UPVC windows are much better in terms of thermal and acoustic protection. One more useful feature of UPVC frames is the built-in rain water drain system. Such frames will be especially attractive for homeowners, living in areas of heavy rainfall.
Black, brown, grey and other neutral colours are all excellent options. And in some cases, even bolder colours are the way to go. Here are 5 tips for choosing window frame colours
It can also be known as PVC and PVCU. The amazing strength, versatility and low maintenance comes from being manufactured using vinyl polymer which is bound to chlorine atoms so the window frames are not actually plastic and can work well with steel.