PVC windows

PVC windows offer high levels of thermal and sound insulation and provide high standards of burglary protection. Our company, in addition to aluminum windows, undertakes the study, construction, and installation of PVC windows in any size and color you desire. We manufacture hinged windows with tilt-and-turn mechanisms and parallel sliding windows.

Detailed Benefits of PVC Frames:

  • High thermal insulation capabilities due to the synthetic material used in their construction.
  • Increased security levels.
  • High sound insulation levels, as they can reduce external noise by 80%.
  • Resistance to weather conditions and wear and tear.

PVC Windows Based on Opening Mechanism:

Hinged PVC Windows: Hinged PVC windows differ in terms of their opening mechanism. Their main advantages are their excellent thermal and sound insulation properties.

Additionally, PVC frames have very good resistance to moisture, can include a tilt-and-turn system, offer particularly high security levels, and can match most aluminum screens. Their improved technical characteristics are due to the special mechanisms and perimeter seals.

Sliding PVC Windows: Sliding PVC windows differ due to their special mechanisms with rails on which the window moves. They can be constructed in larger sizes than hinged windows and require less PVC material. Sliding windows are divided into parallel and recessed windows. In the former, the windows move parallel to each other, while in the latter, the windows are embedded into the wall. The advantage of recessed windows is that they save space and are more elegant since they enter the wall along with aluminum shutters.

Fixed PVC Windows: Fixed PVC windows have high insulating properties, offering unique views and brightness in the spaces where they are installed. They can cover a wide range of uses, such as shop windows, building facades, small bathroom windows, and partitions. They are mainly combined with one of the previous two categories (hinged & sliding). This category is divided into thermal break and cold.

Simple and Thermal Break PVC Windows:

PVC windows are divided into two main categories based on their insulating properties: thermal break and simple. Polyamide is the material that differentiates energy-efficient windows from simple ones. This material significantly increases insulating properties and is found in the window profiles.

The glass in the windows can be double or triple, and for greater energy savings, they can include a special silver oxide film on their surface.

PVC Windows with Shutters:

Aluminum shutters are generally considered more functional than shutters. Their small drawback is the storage box located above the window and the thermal losses due to the holes they include. The boxes are special constructions where the shutter is stored. They can be divided into two main categories: external boxes and overhead boxes.

PVC Windows vs Aluminum Windows:

Windows and doors greatly determine the energy efficiency of a building. Therefore, the right choice of frames will reduce energy consumption and create a comfortable climate, winter and summer. Both options are excellent, but one must choose based on the specific needs of each case. Wondering whether to choose PVC or aluminum?

Here are the 8 main differences:

  • Cost – A significant factor when choosing frames is the cost of aluminum windows compared to PVC. Synthetic ones have a lower cost without sacrificing performance and quality. If cost is one of the most important factors for you, PVC windows are the best solution.
  • Lifespan – PVC windows have a shorter lifespan than aluminum. Specifically, aluminum frames last up to 60 years, while PVC lasts 40 years. However, the 40-year lifespan of PVC is still substantial, given that technology will have advanced significantly regarding frames in 40 years.
  • Energy efficiency – PVC windows and doors have better insulating properties and are the best choice if thermal insulation is your primary criterion.
  • Sound insulation – PVC also has better properties compared to aluminum. If you live on busy streets with noise and quietness is one of your main criteria for choosing frames, then definitely choose PVC. Aluminum frames offer lower levels of sound insulation compared to synthetic ones.
  • Durability – PVC has similar durability in weather conditions to aluminum, with the only difference being their lifespan.
  • Design – Both aluminum and PVC windows come in a wide variety of colors and styles to meet your requirements.
  • Maintenance – PVC requires less maintenance than aluminum after installation. On the other hand, in both cases, the cost is very small to negligible.
  • Rust – PVC can withstand any type of climate as it is highly resistant to moisture and does not rust. On the other hand, aluminum windows are more sensitive to rust over many years.

PVC Windows & Energy Saving:

The times when people only cared about the style and color of the frames they chose for their home or business are long gone. Nowadays, owners choose PVC and aluminum windows mainly based on their energy efficiency. The reasons are not only the increasing cost of oil and electricity but also greater environmental awareness.

More than 30% of heat loss in homes and businesses occurs through windows and doors. Poor thermal insulation properties lead to various problems, such as money loss from high bills and increased energy footprint of the building. PVC windows with double energy-efficient glazing and thermal break can increase a building’s energy efficiency by 75%, offering huge benefits to your property and wallet. You will notice immediate savings in energy consumption, making it a valuable investment for your property.

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