Aluminium vs UPVC Windows: Which Is The Winning Option For Homes?

It’s a subject that’s been debated for years, but once and for all, let’s settle whether you’re better off buying aluminium windows or UPVC windows for any window upgrade.

First off, it’s not an easy judgement deciding if aluminium or UPVC is the way to go because of the many factors that need weighing up.

The differing cost price of both must be considered, alongside things like potential energy costs, aesthetics and the amount of maintenance involved in preserving the two materials.

Here’s our professional viewpoint and insight to uncomplicate your decision making.

What Look Do Each Exhibit And Which Is A Good Match?

Aluminium windows have notoriously slim and fashionable profiles, accommodating large, glazed facets, and consequently, promoting expansive views. Most aluminium window installations arise at contemporary residences and coax utmost light into rooms.

UPVC frames are often employed as a substitute for traditional wooden frames, as with woodgrain foil finishes, they can reliably imitate timber windows. Commonly stipulated for applications at traditional and period abodes, UPVC covets a fraction of the maintenance that wood does.

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Which Have More Longevity And Require The Least Upkeep?

The survival rate of aluminium windows is an estimated 30-40 years. Their elongated lifespan owes to the amazing strength they boast and ability to relentlessly repel the weather climate. Aluminium finishes entail a powder-coating technique, which combats corrosion, fading etc.

20-30 years is how long most UPVC windows endure for. Like aluminium designs, they offer reliable weather-resistance and promise durability. Beware of low-quality UPVC profiles, as they’re susceptible to discolouration, staining and so on.

Caring for aluminium and UPVC is simple. Their frames only need an occasional wipe, components need sporadic lubrication, and seals and gaskets require irregular monitoring.

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Can They Save Your Money Over The Long-Term?

Yes, and significantly so! U-values of contemporary UPVC windows containing double or triple glazing are as low as 1.2 W/m²K, which signifies an outstanding standard of thermal performance. Modern thermally broken aluminium windows achieve a U-value somewhere close to that figure.

While aluminium is the more expensive of the two options, just remember that the extra money is going towards windows with increased durability. Some would also argue that aluminium frames have a classier aesthetic too.

In conclusion, neither aluminium nor UPVC prevail over each other. Rather, it’s more a case of which material is most in keeping with your house.

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