Double Glazed Windows And Doors Faq's
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Why should we consider replacing our old windows with UPVC windows?
Will replacing the windows disrupt our residents?
Are UPVC windows suitable for our unit block's architectural style
Do UPVC windows require regular maintenance?
How long do UPVC windows typically last?
Will installing UPVC windows improve sound insulation in our units?
Are UPVC windows energy efficient?
When compared to single glass aluminum windows with an energy rating of one star for both cooling and heating in Australia, UPVC windows significantly outperform them in terms of energy efficiency. UPVC windows typically have an energy rating of 6.5 stars, indicating their exceptional ability to retain heat during the winter and keep the interior cool during the summer.
The thermal insulation provided by UPVC windows is due to their construction and material properties. UPVC, or unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, is a non-conductive material that acts as a barrier to heat transfer. It has low thermal conductivity, meaning it does not readily allow heat to pass through. Additionally, UPVC windows are often designed with multiple chambers and sealed double or triple glazing, further enhancing their insulation capabilities.
By reducing heat transfer, UPVC windows help maintain a comfortable indoor temperature year-round. During colder months, they minimize heat loss, resulting in reduced reliance on heating systems and lower energy consumption. In hot weather, UPVC windows prevent excessive heat from entering the interior, reducing the need for air conditioning and associated cooling costs.