Types of uPVC Windows
Modern uPVC windows are resistant to splitting, warping, and decay. They're also fantastic insulation, keeping heat in and external noises out. They're also draught-free and tightly fitted.
They are available in a vast variety of sizes and shapes, using either ovolo or chamfered ones. They are available in a wide range of sizes and shapes, with a choice of glass.
Casement windows

uPVC casement windows are the most favored style of double glazing in Buckinghamshire, combining a versatile profile with outstanding levels of security and energy efficiency. They are easy to blend into contemporary, traditional and period homes thanks to stunning images and a wide range of customisation options. In addition to their beautiful appearance, casement windows also offer better airflow and a more secure seal than other types of windows.
These are often used in areas that require the most ventilation, such as bathrooms and kitchens. They are hinged on the side and then open to the outside which creates an opening that is large. This is ideal for bringing fresh air into the room without letting in rain. In addition they are frequently placed over obstructions such as sinks to make washing more convenient.
The window frames are available in a range of colors and styles, including wood look effects, to suit any home. They are designed to withstand extreme conditions and offer a number of other benefits that make them an excellent choice for any home. These advantages include a high thermal efficiency, which reduces your energy bills, as well as low noise reduction to create a relaxing atmosphere.
Another benefit of uPVC is that it is simple to clean and requires very minimal maintenance. The material is durable and resistant to scratches, damage and corrosion. It's a great insulation material that ensure your home stays warm and comfortable in the winter. In addition windows made of uPVC are available in a range of colors and sizes which makes them a great fit for any house.
Casement windows are unique in design. They differ from swinging and sliding window designs. They do not have meeting rails or sashes. They can be opened using the crank. The windows can be opened up to 90 degrees and can be used in any kind of home.
Casement windows can be installed with locks that are child-safe to stop them from opening too wide. However, it is important to keep in mind that no window type can completely stop an burglar from gaining entry to your home. It is crucial to install a burglar alarm as well as strong locks in your home.
Sash windows to be flushed
These stunning windows were designed to mimic traditional wooden casement windows. They give homeowners the best of both worlds. These windows provide the timeless charm many people want, while also delivering the superior thermal efficiency of modern uPVC. These uPVC windows are ideal for modernising your 1930s home, or if are looking for something more contemporary.
Contrary to traditional sash windows with outward-facing sashes that extend from the frame, flush sash windows are fully covered in glass on both sides. This is ideal for homes in built up areas in which noise and draft pollution are typical. As well as being more efficient in terms of energy consumption they also let more sunlight to flow into your home. This can help to improve the brightness of your home and make it appear more spacious.
The sash of our uPVC flush windows can be lowered or raised depending on the time you require it. This allows you to open your windows whilst maintaining the privacy you desire which is perfect for homes that are in close proximity to neighbors.
These uPVC windows are available in a wide assortment of colors, finishes and glazing options. The uPVC profiles are also sculptured and lead free, which gives them a more premium look than many of the less expensive alternatives on the market. Our uPVC flush windows are available in a range of different sizes, to suit your needs.
uPVC flush windows can be installed both in new and existing homes. These windows are a great replacement for older sash windows that are susceptible to draughts and has worn out. These uPVC windows are also very easy to maintain and will not require any specialist equipment.
With a wide range of colors to pick from, you can find the perfect shade to your home. Our uPVC windows are available in a variety of shades that include classic black as well as more vibrant hues like ivory and Irish Oak. These colours are popular choices for modern-day homeowners in Maidstone and Kent, but we also have a range of subtle tones that work equally well with traditional or more modern design styles. Anthracite Grey flush window complements monochromatic palettes while lighter shades such as Agate Grey pair well with pure whites.
Double glazed windows
Double-glazed windows consist of two panes, and are widely used in homes all over the globe. They offer many benefits such as the ability to heat efficiently, improved sound control, and enhanced security for your home. In addition, they are simple to maintain and come in various designs. Double glazed windows are available in a wide range of colours and finishes. They are a great choice for any house.
Double glazing is an energy efficient option because it reduces heat transfer between the inside and outside of your home. It is achieved by creating an air gap filled with an insulating gas like argon or krypton, between the two panes of glass. This stops cold air from entering your home during the winter months and warm air from escaping during summer, thereby helping to lower your energy bills.
In addition to reducing your energy costs double-glazed windows also protect furniture from damage. The gas that acts as an insulation between the panes can block harmful UV rays that can cause discoloration and decay of furnishings. This is especially useful for furniture that is older or fragile damaged by sunlight.
Double-glazed windows can also help reduce noise pollution. They are especially beneficial for those who live close to busy roads or airports. The more solid window can help reduce the amount of noise that enters your home, making it a more relaxing living space.
Double-glazed windows are safer because they are less likely to break than single pane windows. The glass is also stronger and is usually laminated on both sides. The thicker glass is also more likely to withstand the damage caused by extreme temperatures. This makes double-glazed windows a good option for cold climates or for those who are concerned about their home's security and safety.
Sliding windows with sash
Sliding sash windows will bring a touch of elegance to your home's traditional style. They've been a staple in traditional English homes since the late Georgian and Victorian times, and are still popular today. Sliding sash windows combine traditional design with modern PVCu technology to provide an energy efficient and secure option that is easy to maintain. double glazing repairs are a great way to improve older properties in terms of performance and keeping them at the ideal temperature throughout winter.
These uPVC windows are excellent value for money since they can be made to fit your existing window sizes. They are also made to be draught-free, and will help you reduce your energy costs due to their energy efficiency rating of 'A'. You can also select from a wide range of colours and finishes to create the perfect look for your home.
If you're planning to renovate a period property or want to enhance your new build house we have a variety of uPVC windows to suit any design. These include vertical sliders as well as casement windows. uPVC sliding windows that are available in a wide variety of finishes. Some of them include deep bottom rails, which can be used to plant on horns or run through sash horns and astragal bars. They are available in a variety of colours and can also be painted with any RAL colour you like.
Our uPVC sliding Sash windows are an excellent alternative for any period or historic property, since they blend seamlessly into the existing architectural style. They're also energy efficient and can be upgraded to include draught-proofing as well as a 'A' energy rated double glazing. They are also made of recycled materials so you can feel confident in choosing them for your house.
In contrast to timber, uPVC is highly resistant to discolouration and warping. This makes it the ideal window material, since it will keep its shape and finish for a long time. It's also an eco-friendly alternative, since old uPVC windows can be recycled and turned into new frames. uPVC windows are easy to maintain and clean. All you have to do is wipe it clean with a damp cloth from time to time.