The first decision you’ll need to make is the material of your windows. The most common modern options are uPVC and aluminium. Each material has its own advantages and considerations, so let’s take a closer look:
uPVC windows, also known as PVCu windows, are a popular choice for their affordability, low maintenance, and energy efficiency. They are durable, weather-resistant, and available in a wide range of styles and colours. We offer a range of cost-effective uPVC double glazed windows with various styles, colours, and furnishings. Our windows provide benefits such as better curb appeal, excellent security, warmer living spaces, and less maintenance. uPVC windows are virtually maintenance-free and can last for decades.
Aluminium windows are known for their sleek and modern appearance. They are strong, lightweight, and resistant to corrosion, making them a durable option. Aluminium windows also offer excellent thermal performance and can be customised with different finishes and colours.
Once you’ve chosen the material, you’ll need to decide on the style of your windows. The most common window styles include:
Casement windows are hinged on one side and open outward like a door. They provide excellent ventilation and are easy to clean. Casement windows are a versatile option that can suit any home style.
Sash windows have two movable panels that slide vertically. They are a classic choice for period properties and can add charm and character to your home. Sash windows are available in both single-hung and double-hung configurations.
Tilt and turn windows offer versatility and functionality. They can be opened in two ways: tilted inwards from the top for secure ventilation or fully opened from the side for easy cleaning and emergency exit. Tilt and turn windows are a popular choice for modern homes.
Energy efficiency is an important consideration when buying windows. Double glazing and triple glazing are two options that can significantly improve the thermal performance of your windows.
Double glazing consists of two glass panes with a layer of insulating gas in between. It helps to reduce heat loss, noise transmission, and condensation. Double glazing is the most common choice for residential properties.
Triple glazing offers an extra layer of insulation with three glass panes and two layers of insulating gas. It provides even better thermal efficiency and sound insulation. Triple glazing is recommended for properties in colder climates or areas with high noise levels.
Security is a top priority for any homeowner. When buying windows, look for features that enhance the security of your home, such as:
Multi-point locking systems engage multiple locking points along the window frame, making it more difficult for intruders to force entry.
Toughened glass, also known as safety glass, is much stronger than standard glass. It is designed to break into small, less dangerous pieces if shattered, reducing the risk of injury.
Finally, it’s important to choose a reputable window supplier that offers professional installation. Proper installation is crucial for the performance and longevity of your windows. Here at DW Windows, we have decades of experience in installing double- lazed home improvement products. We use high-quality materials and the latest security hardware, including multi-point locking systems, to ensure durability and peace of mind.
Ready to upgrade your windows? Contact DW Windows for a free quote or consultation. Our friendly team will be happy to assist you in finding the perfect windows for your home. Don’t miss out, call us today to learn more about how we can improve your home on 01902 661779.
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