What makes this uPVC Windows & Doors Energy Efficient?

Nowadays many uPVC windows & doors manufacturers are commonly advertising their products as  “Energy saving” when comparing their products to other fenestration material with an end goal to underline their exceptional benefit over other windows.

How about we discover exactly what makes these uPVC doors & windows energy efficient?
The Frame

The outer frames of uPVC windows are bad conductor of heat  and allow negligible passage to heat or cold waves from outside. Hence, dependency on AC & blower decreases and results into energy saving & low electricity bills.

Among these windows uPVC casement windows are consider more energy efficient then uPVC sliding windows.

The durability of the uPVC outer frame is 40 to 50 years, which  is quite high in comparison to normal wooden or aluminium windows.


The outer frames do not rust, decay or change shape due to moisture.  These outer frames are also reinforced with galvanized iron for additional strength.

The Glass

These uPVC windows & doors can be opted with double & triple glazed glasses that has two or three layers of glass sheet filled up with air or gas in between the glass panes. These glasses provide with perfect insulation against heat wave. 

Argon or krypton are unscented, inert gasses commonly used to fill the space between the glass panes.

Low emissivity or "low e" glasses can also be used for these windows which reflects infrared light.

Installation

uPVC windows & doors are sealed with silicon sealant & EPDM gasket for a perfect insulation.

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