5 Reasons Aluminium Windows Are Best For Your Home

house with new white aluminium windows

You might be surprised to learn that not all windows are made equal. While people tend to focus on crucial elements such as the double or triple glazing and the locks, what your window frames are actually made of is equally important.

If you are searching for thermally efficient and durable windows, considering aluminium should certainly be on your list of options.

Here are just some of the excellent benefits of  aluminium windows and bifold doors.

1. A Durable Quality

When you’re making a big investment in new windows, you definitely want them to last. Aluminium is not only lightweight, it’s long lasting too. You should expect your windows to last at least between 20 and 30 years and what’s more they are pretty easy to maintain.

2. Never Suffer From Condensation Again

Condensation on windows and in your home can be a pest. Not only does it look unsightly but it can also cause damage over time, lower the temperature in any room and contribute to health issues such as asthma. Condensation occurs when water vapour comes into contact with warm surfaces. Aluminium windows have tight seals and are resistant against all weather conditions – that means you’re less likely to suffer from condensation, even if areas such as the kitchen.

3. They Can Be Used for Triple Glazing

The one thing you’ll notice about aluminium compared to uPVC is that they are a lot thinner and lighter. Some people think that this excludes them from taking triple glazing. Nothing could be further from the truth. You can get very low u-values with aluminium frames and that will undoubtedly improve the level of insulation that you get in your home.

4. No Corrosion

Another myth that attaches to aluminium windows is that they can corrode. Again this is not true and you should expect your windows to have a pretty long lifespan. There’s little to do in the way of maintenance, whether you’re having windows installed or something like a bi-fold door. The windows come with exceptional finishes that protect them from the harshest climates. That also makes them a lot more versatile than standard uPVC windows.

5. The Cost

Surely aluminium costs a lot more than the cheaper uPVC? While the initial installation cost might be slightly more expensive, the truth is that the insulating properties of aluminium windows will save you money on your utility bills over the long-term, particularly when compared to both wood and uPVC.

Changing windows is not something that we do every day, of course. It’s also a pretty sizeable investment for any household. If you are looking for something that is versatile, looks great and delivers exceptional levels of thermal protection, then it’s well worth a closer look at.

The good news is that aluminium windows and bifold doors can be built and tailored to any location. It makes sense to look at this option if you want low maintenance windows that are built to last a very long time.

 

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