A guide to uPVC windows and doors

What is uPVC?

As most tradespeople will know, UPVC stands for unplasticized poly-vinyl chloride. You’ve probably heard and encountered PVC (poly-vinyl chloride) before as it is a highly popular material within the trade and construction industries.

This plasticky material is used in all sorts of things, from clothes to waterproof tarpaulins. PVC is highly malleable, meaning it can be stretched and shaped to suit different needs.

By adding the unplasticised element, the durable plastic becomes rigid, making it an excellent material for construction. uPVC remains lightweight and keeps its durability, but can also be made in thicker, more solid shapes. These combined elements make uPVC a fantastic material for window and door frames and can help your customers get the very most out of their door and window frames.

What are the benefits of uPVC Windows and Doors for your customers?

uPVC windows and doors have several benefits attached to them. There is good reason why uPVC is becoming the number one choice for window and door frames.

Some of the primary benefits of selling uPVC windows and doors to your customers are:

  • High thermal efficiency
  • Energy efficient
  • Cost-effective
  • Quick and easy to install
  • Weather resistant
  • Durable and long lasting
  • Low maintenance
  • Reduced noise pollution from outside

As the number one thing customers look for in their windows and doors is energy efficiency and secondly cost.

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