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The Positives and Negatives of uPVC

As with any new feature being installed within your home, it’s necessary to consider every aspect to ensure your get the best value product that benefits your needs. With windows and doors Essex installation, one of the primary factors to consider is the material in which the frames will be constructed from.

The application of Upvc, also known as un- plasticized Polyvinyl Chloride, has become ever more popular through the years. It’s also the most generally selected material used by the most successful upvc double glazing firms. Prior to the use of Upvc; timber and aluminium were notably more commonly utilised. 

As with every brand new purchase, it’s necessary to consider the cost of the materials that you intend to use as this will be a big deciding factor in the ultimate decision making process. uPVC is actually the least expensive material available, in comparison to timber and aluminium. Yet, this isn’t the only attraction of uPVC, as it’s also amazingly low maintenance. Other materials like wood and aluminium require re-painting over time as well as patching up due to their likeliness to rot. Fortunately, uPVC is interestingly low maintenance and does not require re-painting, patching up or re-filling. 

UPVC is very long lasting too, far more so than Aluminium and Timber. This is because of the fact that wood can rot and Aluminium can start to rust. Many companies now even provide a ten year guarantee, assuring just how sturdy uPVC is in comparison to timber and aluminium.

The robustness of uPVC in addition offers complete security too. The frame in which they are made provide utter durability, making it almost impossible to damage or break. Yet, Aluminium is considered utterly burglar-proof due to its increased strength.

If you're still not completely sold on purchasing uPVC doors and windows then continue reading... Insulation is another benefit of uPVC glazing as it provides a higher rate of energy insulation in comparison to any other material. Essex doors can provide a wide variety of styles and designs of glazing to suit your chosen frame, allowing you to have the best looking doors and windows. 

So… having considered all the selling points of uPVC doors and Essex windows, it’s now time to consider the disadvantages, yet there really aren’t that many. The one and only drawback to uPVC is that it’s not the most aesthetically pleasing option, although you may not agree. The white plastic appearance can stand out and may not match the styling of your property, whilst it’s possible that timber or aluminium frames may match your exterior far more. Yet, all is not lost, as there are now a variety of shades in which uPVC can be purchased, ensuring you can choose a tone that matches your property's exterior. With new properties, white uPVC can look better suited due to the contemporary style. Yet, for older properties - especially so for listed buildings - local councils may regulare that you opt for timber or aluminium frames instead. 

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