UPVC Windows

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FAQS

What types of windows are uPVC windows?

A uPVC window is a style of window that has been designed using an external cladding of polyvinyl chloride plastics. The majority of modern uPVC windows are double glazed, however, it is possible to have them triple or quadruple glazed depending on your preferences and needs. It comes in various styles and types, most of which can be interchangeable with wood.  It’s also known as PVCU or PVC.

What’s the effect of using uPVC windows on the environment?

If you are looking for the perfect window that’s environmentally friendly, look no further than our uPVC.  The recycling of uPVC is an environmentally responsible solution to resource utilization and waste management. Therefore, it is obvious that using uPVC has a greater benefits to the environment

Do I need to replace my uPVC window after a few years?

The lifespan of uPVC windows depends on the quality and the maintenance, as well as the external temperature of your location. However, you can expect it to be between 20 to 30 years. In case your uPVC windows were put in place 1 - 2 years ago, you might not need to replace them anytime sooner than 2040.

Can you change the colour of the uPVC windows?

Paint is a cost-effective, low maintenance way of giving your uPVC windows an instant makeover. Usually, people have white PVC windows, but more colours have recently appeared on the market, such as brown, black, and grey anthracite.

Is it true that I will have to take permission before the colour of my uPVC windows?

You may not need a building permit even when replacing windows.  But in the conservation area and listed building we required permission to paint or replace a window. Sussex Glazing quotes do not commit you to anything. All you have to do is call (0) 1273 287 287 and we’ll get back to you with a quote.

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