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		<title>uPVC Windows And Doors – 4 Good Reasons To Install Them.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Double glazing doors and windows made from uPVC are probably the most popular types of doors and windows on the market today.  There are various reasons for this and the main reasons can be dealt with under the headings of energy efficiency, cost effectiveness, security, safety and maintenance.
Energy Efficiency:
Quality uPVC windows and doors are very [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2010/06/double-glazing-doors/">Double glazing doors</a> and windows made from uPVC are probably the most popular types of doors and windows on the market today.  There are various reasons for this and the main reasons can be dealt with under the headings of energy efficiency, cost effectiveness, security, safety and maintenance.</p>
<p><strong>Energy Efficiency:</strong></p>
<p>Quality <strong>uPVC windows and doors </strong>are very efficient units that will enable you to keep your home warm and comfortable in the wintertime and cooler in the summer months.  With doors such as <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2010/07/upvc-patio-doors/">uPVC patio doors </a>you can have a lot of light entering through the door due to large sheets of glazing, and yet the door will still be thermally efficient.  uPVC is a more thermally efficient product than timber or aluminium, the other two most used materials in double glazed windows.</p>
<p>By installing quality <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2010/06/upvc-double-glazing/">upvc double glazing</a> in your home not only will you have a more comfortable place to live, but the running costs on your property will be significantly lower as you will have less need for central heating and air conditioning.</p>
<p><strong>Cost Effectiveness:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com">uPVC windows</a> and doors that are double glazed are not inexpensive and if you are considering installing them it will be one of the bigger home improvement jobs that you will undertake in your home. However given the various benefits that can be accrued by having these units instead of single glazed windows, the initial uPVC <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2010/06/double-glazing-cost/">double glazing cost</a> has to be considered over the lifetime of the windows and doors and the saving that can be made over that period.</p>
<p>The fact that there are many window and door manufacturers looking for your business means that with proper research you can purchase quality products at very good value. There are options for you to carry out <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2009/08/diy-your-upvc-windows/">DIY double glazing</a> if you have some experience and talent at DIY and in this way you could save quite a bit of money on installation costs of the windows.</p>
<p><strong>Security and Safety:</strong></p>
<p>Security in the home is a much more important topic than it was in previous years and decades.  The days of homeowners leaving keys in their doors while they slept are long gone and with many homeowners away from their properties during the day, it is important that their homes are secure and safe from burglars.  <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2010/06/front-doors-for-homes/">Front doors for homes</a> especially have to look and be very secure, but it is also advisable to have solid <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2010/06/upvc-back-doors/">uPVC back doors</a> and side doors also.</p>
<p><a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2009/07/maintenance-of-upvc-windows/">uPVC double glazed windows</a> and doors are known for their strength in both the frames and the glazing.  It is very difficult to break through a uPVC frame and especially one that has steel strengthening rods added and quality <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2010/05/upvc-window-handles/"><strong>uPVC window handles</strong></a> fitted.  Double glazing is also very hard to break through or remove without creating a lot of disturbance, which is something that a thief does not want.  Some homeowners for additional security opt to fit <a href="Some homeowners for additional security opt to fit window screens over their windows also.">window screens</a> over their windows also.  If your <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2009/12/upvc-windows-and-doors/">uPVC doors and windows</a> are properly locked and secure while you are away from your property, a burglar will most likely move on to an easier target without even trying to gain access to your home.  Some homeowners for additional security opt to fit window screens over their windows also.</p>
<p><strong>Maintenance:</strong></p>
<p>Timber windows are very attractive and timber can become even more beautiful with age.  Unfortunately windows made from timber have the disadvantage that homeowners have to constantly maintain them in order to stop them becoming rotted or warped by inclement weather.  If a timber window does get water damaged and either swells, or bends out of shape, it will no longer perform as an efficient unit.</p>
<p>uPVC products such as doors, windows and <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2010/07/upvc-cladding/">uPVC cladding</a> on the other hand are classed as maintenance free, given that the uPVC in the frames will not ever need to be painted during its lifetime.  This is a factor that attracts a lot of attention from hard working homeowners, who would rather spend their limited free time with their families than having to maintain windows in order to keep them performing properly.</p>
<p>Under the above headings uPVC windows and doors will either outperform or equal timber or aluminium windows and doors.  Taking the headings as a package it is usually very unlikely to find one of the other two window types that are able to provide the same performance and quality as windows and doors made from uPVC at the same cost competitive price.</p>


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		<title>Disadvantages Of uPVC Windows?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many advantages to uPVC windows, but the argument rages on as to whether uPVC windows or replacement  windows are environmentally friendly or not.  There are many differences between timber and uPVC windows and that is without even starting to throw the various advantages and disadvantages of an aluminum widow into the mix.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2009/08/advantages-of-upvc-windows/">advantages to uPVC windows</a>, but the argument rages on as to whether uPVC windows or replacement  windows are environmentally friendly or not.  There are many differences between timber and uPVC windows and that is without even starting to throw the various advantages and disadvantages of an <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2010/08/aluminum-window/">aluminum widow </a>into the mix.</p>
<p>The process that is required to make PVCs is highly toxic and this in turn leads to toxic by-products.  On top of this, the point is made that the biggest problem with regard to <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2010/11/upvc-windows-and-doors-2/">uPVC windows and doors</a> is their disposal at the end of their useful life – which seems to range between 10 and 30 years.  Some say that PVC is very easy to recycle but others counter by pointing out that in practise very few PVC windows are recycled because of the difficulty in separating the component parts.  Neither can it be incinerated because of it’s composition.</p>
<p>uPVC windows discolour !!  Some go yellow and while this is bad enough, others go a sort of  pink!  There are various reasons put forward for this discolouring problem, but without going into too much unnecessary detail as to the cause, the remedies are few.  You cannot paint PVC  windows, and anyway,  isn’t the lack of need for painting one of the main reasons you wanted UPVC windows in the first place?</p>
<p>Very bad weather or severe extremes of weather can cause cracking, expanding or warping to your double glazing, PVC windows.</p>
<p>PVC windows are not that flexible in design or in execution – this can hamper the creative artist in you when you are designing your rooms!</p>
<p><a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com">uPVC windows</a> are simply not as pleasant on the eye as traditional windows.  Again this is a claim that is hotly disputed by the PVC fanclub.  In many case the argument is dependant on the  type of building the windows are going into.  If they are being inserted into a new build, modern structure that allows for the wide, bulkier window frame that PVC windows by necessity provide, then they will look well.  However if you are putting them into your turn of the century (19th to the 20th century that is), attractive brick, terraced residence, maybe they won’t fit in quite so brilliantly.</p>
<p>Once you have fitted uPVC double glazing or triple glazing windows, whether you <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2009/08/diy-your-upvc-windows/">install them yourself</a> or get an installer to do it, no matter what <a href="http://upvcwindowsguide.com/2009/09/different-types-of-windows/">type and style of window</a> you install, they cannot be easily taken apart if they are in need of repair.  By this we do not mean simply changing a pane of glass, rather more structural repairs.  This can make them more expensive to maintain, as against a traditional window, which a regular carpenter or handyman will have a go at.</p>
<p>So there you go – food for thought if you are thinking about dumping those timber windows on the woodpile and investing in some shiny, spanking new PVC ones.</p>


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