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If you have a property in a conservation area, you may be wondering if adding uPVC windows to your home will devalue it. It may not be obvious at first, but the effect is real and will only get worse with time. In fact, a recent survey by the BBC showed that the average property lost PS12,000 if it had uPVC windows.

However, a reputable uPVC window supplier can help ensure your investment will last for decades. You should ask your supplier about their guarantee and how long it will last. You should also check to see if they can modify your existing windows. If the frame of your window is not uPVC, then you will need to hire a specialised company to do this for you. Fortunately, it is not as hard as you might think.

The first thing to do is check whether your local authority will allow you to have uPVC windows installed. In most cases, you will need to seek planning permission. You may find that your home is a conservation area, so it will be subject to a stricter level of regulation.

Having uPVC windows installed can be a good way to give your home a facelift and improve your kerb appeal. New windows can also help you make your home more comfortable and more energy efficient.

Depending on the type of uPVC you choose, it will last for between ten and 35 years. This is dependent on the quality of the product. If you are considering replacing your old windows with uPVC, you will probably want to take them to a recycling centre when the window’s lifespan is over.

uPVC is a popular material for windows. It is a cheap and effective option, but you must be careful. If the frame of the window is not uPVC, then it will need to be drilled into. The frame of a wooden framed window is more resistant to drilling. If the draughts around the window are causing damage, then you can fix them without having to replace the window. Similarly, if the windows have a broken seal on the edges, condensation will start to build up.

When it comes to choosing the right type of uPVC for your home, you will need to be sure you are getting the best value. Having a high-quality, professionally-installed uPVC window will ensure it is not weakened by the stress of daily use. Similarly, a properly-installed double glazing sash unit will provide a good balance of energy efficiency and aesthetics.

The style of your windows is another factor that can have a huge impact on the appearance of your home. There are many stylish alternatives available. You can choose from white window frames, aluminium, or even European oak. You will be able to find circular windows and sliding sash windows in a range of styles.

The colour of the uPVC can also have an impact on your home. The classic white window colour is a safe bet. If you want something more coloured, then consider grey or black UPVC. Both of these colours have been in fashion for a while, so they will add variety to your home.

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