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The emphasis on using the latest technology in the manufacturing processes by "Rajshri" is a key indicator of their commitment to delivering high-quality and high-performance products.
uPVC stands for unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, a type of plastic that is rigid and durable. It's commonly used in windows and doors due to its weather-resistant and low-maintenance properties.
Energy Efficiency: uPVC windows have excellent insulation properties, helping to keep homes warm in winter and cool in summer.
Durability: They are resistant to weather, rust, and corrosion, making them long-lasting.
Low Maintenance: uPVC windows don't need painting or sealing and are easy to clean.
Security: Many uPVC windows come with advanced locking mechanisms, enhancing home security.
Sound Insulation: They provide good soundproofing, reducing external noise.
uPVC windows can last between 20 to 35 years or more, depending on the quality and the environmental conditions they're exposed to.
uPVC windows are recyclable, and their energy efficiency can help reduce carbon footprints. However, they are made from plastic, so the environmental impact depends on manufacturing and recycling practices.
Minimal maintenance is required. Regular cleaning with soapy water is usually sufficient to keep them looking new. Lubricating the hinges and checking the seals periodically can help maintain functionality.
Yes, most common issues like broken locks, handles, or seals can be repaired. However, if the frame itself is damaged, replacement might be necessary.
uPVC windows are highly versatile and perform well in various climates. They are particularly effective in areas with high humidity or salty air as they are resistant to moisture and corrosion.
Yes, uPVC windows come in various colors, styles, and finishes. You can choose from different frame styles, glass types, and even wood-effect finishes to match your home’s aesthetics.
uPVC windows are generally more affordable and energy-efficient than aluminium and wooden windows. They require less maintenance than wood and don't corrode like aluminium. However, some people prefer the natural look of wood or the sleek appearance of aluminium.
uPVC is a self-extinguishing material, meaning it will not continue to burn once the source of the fire is removed. However, like most materials, it can be damaged by high heat.
Simply use a soft cloth and warm soapy water to clean the frames. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents, as they may damage the surface.
While it is possible to paint uPVC windows, it is not generally recommended as it can affect the durability and appearance. If you want a different color, it’s better to choose a pre-colored uPVC window.
Common types include casement windows, tilt and turn windows, sliding windows, and bay windows. Each type offers different benefits in terms of ventilation, space-saving, and design.
Yes, uPVC windows often feature multi-point locking systems, making them very secure against potential intruders.
The cost varies based on size, style, and additional features like double glazing. Generally, they are more affordable compared to wood or aluminium windows.