Monday 6 November 2017

Is upvc the right choice for your windows and doors? Here are a few benefits of upvc

Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, also known as UPCV, is very versatile polymers that have applications in various industries. Of recent UPVC has been extensively used for manufacturing window frames and door frames. What make UPVC highly preferred among many other materials is its unique characteristics such as weather resistance, superior strength, Eco-friendly nature, and its cost efficiency.

WEATHER RESISTANCE

UPVC is extremely resistant to adverse weather changes. Unlike wood that expands and contracts depending on the weather and climate, UPVC window frames and door frames have the advantage of withstanding extreme heat, cold and moisture. 
SUPERIOR STRENGTH

The unplasticized nature of UPVC makes it very strong and durable as compared to any other materials. Most of the new projects these days use UPVC for making window frames for the same reason. In terms of safety, uPVC window security assures much safety in cases of burglary as it is extremely difficult to break open owing to its structural properties.

ECO-FRIENDLY

The absence of phosphates in UPVC makes it more environment friendly. Also UPVC is fully recyclable and reusable.

COST EFFICIENCY

UPVC is much cheaper to manufacture. One of the main reasons for using UPVC is its cost efficiency. It is not just the initial purchase of the material that is cheap, but the maintenance cost which is also minimum. Once you’ve installed a frame you need not worry about changing it again. They can last a very long time.

Though wood and other materials offer many other benefits and advantages, UPVC has its own perks and pros. If the above mentioned points are some of the things you are looking for in your window and door frames, you might want to consider UPVC.