Should I Buy uPVC Or Wood?

PVC Or Wood Windows | Which Should You Purchase?

25 August 2020

What Are Wood windows?

Wood Windows

Wood windows are constructed from laminated wooden scantlings consisting of serval layers glued in thickness. Wood windows are typically made from softwood pine; although other hardwood wood species are available, such as meranti, oak etc.

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What are uPVC windows?

uPVC is a resistant form of plastic often used in windows, doors and pipework. uPVC has a long life span lasting for around 20-30 years. They are very durable and require very little maintenance. However, PVC offers little in terms of aesthetics and often feature bulky frames, chunky profiles and non-flush finishes.

 

Benefits of Wood

Natural Insulation: Wood is a natural insulator due to air pockets within its cellular structure and requires less energy to heat compared to metals such as steel or aluminium.

Customisable: Wood can be cut into any style and can be painted into any colour of your choice. What if you don’t like the colour after a few years? That’s ok; it can be painted as many times as you want just prime it down and repaint it.

Durability: Wood windows are very durable even in the harshest weather as long as they are correctly sealed. Engineered timber expands and contracts less through temperature changes unlike metal windows, and they will not crack or bend like PVC over time.

Aesthetic: Wood windows offer beautifully handcrafted joinery that truly enhances your home in value and style. Wood offers texture, warmth, and character compared to other options such as uPVC. Profiling details offers a premium finish and luxury tone to complement your interiors.

Benefits of uPVC

Little Maintenance: The material has grown in popularity with some homeowners because it requires very little maintenance; other than that, you will only need to clean the window frames once maybe twice a year.

Low cost: uPVC is a cheaper option compared to aluminium and wood. Window cost prices can change depending on features and quality, but you can expect a cheaper product when purchasing uPVC.

Should I buy uPVC or Wood?

If you’re replacing old wooden windows on a budget, or any material for that matter, then uPVC is the way to go but in all other cases, wooden windows are a clear choice. You’ll be making a long-term investment that will help to make your home more secure, more efficient and nice on the eye.

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