Chosen a UPVC Windows?
When you choose to upgrade your home with new UPVC windows you will find a wide choice of shapes, sizes and patterns. If you live in a Victorian or Edwardian home you can have windows made to suit the style of the building. You can have bay windows. If you want diamond paned windows then you can have those fitted. No longer are UPVC windows made only in white, you can now have them in a wood grain finish or in a range of colours. The windows can also be made to resemble traditional hard wood window frames if that is what you prefer. You can have casement windows, French windows, combination and sliding windows as well as turn and tilt windows for easy cleaning.
You can get extra security features with UPVC windows, which make them resistant to the glass cutters that some burglars use, the windows, can also be designed as crow bar proof. Generally speaking your home is more secure with UPVC windows than it was with traditional window frames. Your new windows will be low maintenance; all that is needed is to wipe the frames occasionally to remove any collected dust and dirt.
What about Double Glazed UPVC Windows?
Not all UPVC windows are double glazed, but double glazing is more usual than single glazing these days because of the extra insulating properties you get. If you can afford to have your new windows double glazed, it will add a considerable amount of money to the value of your home if you decide to sell in the future. Double glazed windows have a vacuum between the two panes and this keeps the heat in your home and the cold out during the winter. In the summer double glazing will keep the temperature in your home cooler than outside, which can save you a considerable amount of money on heating and air conditioning costs. Double glazed windows are ecologically friendly due to their energy saving properties.
All of the above information will give you an overview of UPVC windows, double glazing and double glazed windows and what they are, what they do, and what styles are available. Clear Vision Windows Peterborough represents a significant investment in your home and this is something that will certainly add value to your home. Whether you decide to have single glazed UPVC windows, or double glazed windows, this will depend on your needs and your budget. You should make sure that you have done your research thoroughly before you make any decisions.
Remember… It will not cost you anything to get a uPVC window quote from Clear Vision Windows Peterborough.












