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uPVC is a much cheaper material for windows and doors and is used to replace hardwood and aluminium, among other types of door materials. The main reason for this is that the uPVC is extremely strong. It uses vinyl polymer that is bonded with chlorine to create a non-plastic material that can be combined with steel.
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Read More »uPVC windows and doors are on the rise in popularity. In some companies you will only find uPVC, rather than a range of options. This material is becoming so common that it will likely be in most doors in the near future and for good reason. These doors are sturdy and reliable and come in a variety of designs to suit your home decor. You’ve likely heard of PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, but have you heard of uPVC? PVC is often used in pipes and similar products that need to be somewhat flexible. Regular PVC contains plasticisers to keep it flexible. These include BPA and phthalates. However, uPVC is unplasticised (which is what the u stands for) and is also referred to as rigid plastic. Overall, uPVC is a better material for construction and for that reason, it’s used for everything from railings to sidings and sewer pipes. However, it’s particularly useful for making doors and windows.
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Read More »Looking for a sliding door to the patio? You can find it in uPVC. Wish you could get a folding door? Again, this is available in this durable material. In fact, you should be able to find just about anything you’re interested in available in uPVC. Patio doors, kitchen doors, sliding doors, and even front doors are all available and in a range of designs to suit your needs. There’s really no reason not to go with uPVC when it is so versatile.
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Read More »Wooden doors tend to burn fairly well, but uPVC is almost impossible to light on fire. That means it will take a long time for one of these doors to burn and you can count on them to boost your fire safety in your home.
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Add a single-storey extension The extension is built on the side or rear of the home. Cannot extend past the rear wall by 3 metres for an attached...
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The simple answer to whether you can drill holes in your uPVC window or door frames is yes. You can hang curtains or install window blinds that...
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