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Benefits and Drawbacks of UPVC Windows

Benefits and Drawbacks of UPVC Windows

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Benefits and Drawbacks of UPVC Windows

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  1. Benefits and Drawbacks of UPVC Windows Are you looking for new windows for your home? If so, you might be wondering whether to choose UPVC or aluminium windows. Both materials have their pros and cons, and depending on your preferences, budget, and style, one might suit you better than the other. In this blog post, we will compare the benefits and drawbacks of UPVC windows to help you make an informed decision. Benefits of UPVC windows UPVC windows are cheaper than aluminium windows, making them a cost-effective option for homeowners who want to save money on their window replacement project. UPVC windows are durable and resistant to rot, warping, fading, and cracking. They can last up to 30 years with minimal maintenance. UPVC windows provide good thermal insulation, as they have multiple chambers within the frames that trap air and prevent heat loss. This can help you reduce your energy bills and carbon footprint. Drawbacks of UPVC windows UPVC windows can look bulky and outdated compared to aluminium windows, especially if they are white or have a glossy finish. They might not suit some modern or contemporary homes that require a sleeker and more elegant look. UPVC windows can degrade over time due to exposure to sunlight, weather, and pollution. They might lose their colour, become brittle, or develop cracks. They might also need to be replaced sooner than aluminium windows, which can last up to 45 years. UPVC windows are not very eco-friendly, as they are made from non-renewable resources and emit harmful chemicals during production and disposal. They are also difficult to recycle, as they contain different types of plastics that need to be separated. group.araga@gmail.com Sco-11 Silver City Extension Zirakpur, Distt-sas Nagar, Pb-140603 +91 98153 70000 w w w . a r a g a w i n d o w s . c o m

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