May 24

The Ultimate Guide to Modern uPVC Double Glazing

If you’re looking to enhance the energy efficiency and overall comfort of your home, uPVC double glazing in Lincoln is an excellent choice. Double glazing involves the use of two glass panes with a layer of air or gas trapped between them, providing insulation and reducing heat transfer. uPVC, short for unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, is a durable and low-maintenance material commonly used for window frames and sashes. In this ultimate guide, we’ll explore the benefits, installation process, maintenance tips, and more, to help you make an informed decision about uPVC double glazing for your home.

Benefits of uPVC Double Glazing:

  1. Energy Efficiency: One of the significant advantages of uPVC double glazing is its excellent insulation properties. The two glass panes, along with the air or gas layer in between, act as a barrier to reduce heat transfer. This helps to keep your home warm during winter and cool during summer, reducing the reliance on heating and cooling systems and ultimately lowering energy bills.
  2. Noise Reduction: uPVC double glazing also provides effective noise insulation. The multiple layers of glass and the trapped air or gas help to minimize external noise, creating a quieter and more peaceful environment inside your home.
  3. Enhanced Security: uPVC frames offer robustness and durability, making them highly resistant to forced entry. Their sturdy construction, along with modern locking mechanisms, adds an extra layer of security to your home.
  4. Reduced Condensation: Condensation occurs when warm moist air comes into contact with cold surfaces, leading to moisture buildup and potential mold growth. uPVC double glazing reduces condensation by keeping the inner pane closer to room temperature, preventing the formation of water droplets on the glass.
  5. Low Maintenance: Unlike traditional timber frames that require regular painting and varnishing, uPVC frames are virtually maintenance-free. They do not rot, warp, or fade over time, and a simple wipe down with a damp cloth is usually sufficient to keep them clean.

Roofriendly Installation Process:

Getting your new windows installed by Roofriendly typically involves the following steps:

  1. Consultation: Get in contact to discuss your requirements, budget, and design preferences. We’ll then visit to assess your home and provide expert advice on the most suitable uPVC double glazing options.
  2. Measurement and Quotation: We take accurate measurements of the windows and based on these we’ll send a detailed quotation outlining the cost of materials, installation, and any additional features you may choose.
  3. Manufacturing: Once you’ve accepted the quotation, the uPVC double glazed windows will be custom-made to fit your specific measurements and design choices. This process usually takes a few weeks.
  4. Installation: On the agreed-upon installation date, our installation team will remove the old windows (if necessary) and fit the new uPVC double glazed units. They will ensure a proper seal, alignment, and smooth operation of the windows.
  5. Finishing Touches: Once the windows are installed, any necessary adjustments will be made, and the surrounding areas will be cleaned up. The team will provide instructions on operating and maintaining your new uPVC double glazing.

Maintenance Tips:

To keep your uPVC double glazing in optimal condition, follow these maintenance tips:

  1. Regular Cleaning: Wipe down the frames and glass surfaces periodically with a mild detergent and warm water. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents that may damage the uPVC.
  2. Lubrication: Apply a silicone-based lubricant to the moving parts, such as hinges and handles, to ensure smooth operation.
  3. Check Seals: Inspect the rubber seals around the windows

Whether your replacing older none uPVC windows or upgrading to a more modern, energy efficient version for your home there are so many styles, colours and options to provide a more sustainable, comfortable, and secure home for years to come. Get a quote if you’d like to know more


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