What Are the Environmental and Cost Saving Benefits of UPVC Doors and Windows?
So how can uPVC help you lower your energy bills and keep you warmer? It's simple really. It's all to do with insulation. During the winter time you'll find that switching to UPVC doors and windows will allow you to keep the thermostat lower than you previously did, and this alone can save you a few pennies. They simply provide more useful thermal insulation than their counterparts, wood and aluminium. Paying the heating bill can be a source of stress and anxiety for many people these days, especially as the cost of fossil fuel heating spirals forever upwards. So taking steps to ensure maximum insulation in the winter (as well an energy efficient heating solution) are great ways to take control of the situation and minimise the strain on your wallet.
They'll keep more heat inside and keep your home warmer for longer, but they'll also keep heat out too! This may sound a little backwards, but keeping heat out is extremely useful in the summer. Having uPVC doors and windows installed will help reflect that burning hot sun outwards, hopefully keeping you at a nice, cool and comfortable temperature while you're indoors.