Choosing Between uPVC and Aluminum Windows
When making home improvements, whether you're on a tight budget or not, you always want to make sure you're making the right decisions and getting the most for your money. Replacing the windows in your home is one of the most important decisions you can make because they affect both the inside and outside of your home and must make a good first impression.
Choosing the best window frames for your home is a difficult task. There are numerous options available, ranging from window materials to colors and even style. That's even before we get into the glass options!
Aluminum and uPVC windows are both considered modern, durable, and cost-effective window solutions for a home. These materials' improved qualities make them a popular choice for residential use, but there are debates and questions about which window option is better and why.
Recyclable – Aluminium windows are recyclable, have a sustainable building material and are also eco-friendly.
Durable – Both aluminium windows and doors are resistant to cracks and rust and last.
Insulation – Although aluminium windows are strong. they’ve poor thermal insulation and high thermal conductivity which makes them a bad option for energy efficiency.
Maintenance – If you are someone looking for a low -maintenance option, aluminium windows would not be a wise choice. Aluminium windows require regular maintenance as they tend to rattle in high winds and also the paint wears off with time.
Corrosion – Aluminium windows can be susceptible to corrosion especially if your home is near the coastal areas.
Aluminum is strong - Aluminium is a strong, lightweight material. Thin aluminium sections also impart elegance and can be used effectively to handle the weight of glass.
Maintenance free – uPVC windows don’t require much maintenance. So, you can be free from the headache of painting and regular cleaning.
Lightweight – They’re made of lightweight material which makes them easy to install and flexible to move.
Thermal insulation –uPVC windows are built to protect your home from UV rays and outside heat.
Fireproof – uPVC is self-extinguishing. This prevents the fire from spreading.
Noise resistant – They’re built to keep out the sound and have a double-seal system that reduces noise by 30 – 40 dB.
Strong and rust free– Strong and they don’t rust or corrode, which makes uPVC windows the best choice for coastal areas.
Security – uPVC windows have multi-point security locks which provide enhanced security to your home.
Long lasting – They have a long lifespan and last easily for 25 to 30 years.
Overall, both materials are extremely durable, secure, and will last for many years. Your preferences, needs, and budget will determine which material meets all of your criteria, and you can always get a free cost estimate and learn about all of the available options.