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Six Advantages of uPVC Solutions

Grassmoor Glass • November 9, 2021
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The number one choice for window and door solutions, uPVCs are most commonly used in the construction of windows, doors, guttering and pipes. Thanks to the multiple benefits, uPVC is fast becoming one of the most widely used materials in the home, favoured by major glazing companies across the globe. Here, we run through some of the vital advantages that can be found when considering a uPVC solution.


Security

Perhaps the most significant advantage of uPVC windows or doors is the increased level of security. As a rule, the security of your property or home is pivotal in any window or door installation, which is why uPVC solutions are considered the best. With an ultra-light, yet tough and sturdy frame, used in conjunction with various locking combinations and double glazing, intruders will be immediately deterred from attempting to break in.


Insulation

Preventing damp and cold air from penetrating your home, uPVC windows offer excellent insulation, helping to generate impressive energy efficiency. Providing greater insulation than traditional materials like wood or metal, uPVC windows are environmentally friendly and could significantly reduce your household energy bills and carbon footprint.


Weather Resistant

Ordinarily, the weather can have a negative impact on the materials used for your properties exterior, but with uPVC installations, this is no longer an issue. With the materials used not reacting with water and air or being susceptible to the natural elements, uPVC windows and doors are low maintenance and long-lasting.


Eco-Friendly

Made from high quantities of recycled materials, uPVC window solutions have a minimal impact on the environment when produced. Aside from this, due to their immense durability, often lasting anywhere between forty and eighty years, they will very rarely need to be replaced or refitted, adding to their already established sustainability.


Durable

uPVC windows can remain durable for over ten years.

 

More so than traditional materials, the plastic used is strong enough to be resistant to rusting, rotting, swelling or warping. In stark contrast to wood or metal, uPVC will retain its shape and style for years to come. Furthermore, unlike those traditional materials, uPVC isn’t affected by temperature or external environmental elements, meaning they’ll be in full operation all year round, no matter what the weather. On a similar note, uPVC windows are completely waterproofed, preventing leaks all year-round.



Sound Proofing

Working in unison with the double glazing panels applied to your uPVC solution, noise pollution is dramatically reduced. In fact, most uPVC windows or doors should reduce external noise by up to 50% compared with traditional materials.

 

If you’re looking for new uPVC doors or windows in Chesterfield, look no further than Grassmoor Glass Ltd. We’re leading local glaziers, specialising in the supply and installation of glazing products. The team at Grassmoor Glass can supply and install uPVC doors throughout Derbyshire, including Chesterfield, Mansfield, Sheffield and Dronfield. To find out more about our services, please feel free to contact us today.

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