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about UPVC
Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) also known as rigid PVC, is one of the most versatile and sustainable materials used in the construction industry.
Polyvinyl chloride or PVC has evolved over the years to become more efficient, durable and affordable. Since it is unplasticized, uPVC is more rigid and has efficient insulation properties
uPVC Windows and Doors
The properties of uPVC make it ideal for both door and window applications. These properties include its ability to retain its shape within climate temperatures and unlike materials such as wood; uPVC does not rot or biologically decompose. Additionally, the compound can withstand knocks and impacts without fracturing, and can be reshaped through heat and thus recycled.
Because they are manufactured using a superior lead free compound and cutting-edge German machinery, uPVC windows and doors have a lot of advantages, when compared to traditional materials like wood, steel, etc., and are perfectly suited for Indian homes.
During the extreme summer heat, Indian households see a steep surge in their AC power bills. But uPVC windows and doors come with multiple glazing options, which provide superior thermal insulation that keeps the indoors relatively cooler, thus reducing AC bills by up to 30%.
Indian homes also face a lot of noise pollution in the form of honking vehicles and construction noises, for example. High-quality uPVC windows and doors come with a unique double seal mechanism, designed to reduce outside noise by up to 40 decibels, making the indoors considerably noise-free.
uPVC windows and doors can also withstand strong winds and heavy rains since they come with hurricane bars, which are especially beneficial for people living in coastal areas and high-rise apartment buildings.
Perhaps the most standout benefit of uPVC is that it is extremely easy to maintain and does not require any painting, varnishing or polishing. High-quality uPVC windows and doors will retain their exquisite shine, colour, and lustre even after years of heavy use.