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History of uPVC windows
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uPVC windows originated in the 1960s in Germany as a durable, low-maintenance alternative to wooden and aluminium frames. They gained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s due to their energy efficiency and resistance to weathering. Modern innovations focus on sustainability, with recycled materials and customizable designs. Today, uPVC windows are widely used for their affordability, durability, and eco-friendliness.
What is uPVC windows
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uPVC (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride) windows are windows made from a rigid form of PVC, a durable plastic material. They are known for being resistant to weathering, rot, corrosion, and require minimal maintenance. uPVC windows are also energy-efficient, providing good insulation, and are commonly used in homes and buildings due to their long lifespan and ability to reduce heat loss and noise. Unlike traditional wooden or aluminium frames, uPVC frames do not warp or require frequent painting.