
Choosing windows for your home can be overwhelming. With so many options, it’s hard to know which one fits best. Here’s a practical comparison between uPVC windows and traditional wood windows to help you make the right choice.
uPVC Windows: Made from durable plastic, uPVC windows come in various colors and styles. They are low maintenance and designed to last for years.
Traditional Wood Windows: Known for their timeless charm, wood windows can be painted or stained. However, they require regular upkeep to prevent damage.
uPVC windows are more resistant to weather, pests, and aging, making them longer-lasting than wooden windows. Wood, while beautiful, is prone to warping and rot over time if not maintained.
uPVC windows offer excellent insulation, helping reduce energy bills by keeping interiors comfortable. Wood can also insulate well but often needs extra treatment to perform at the same level.
Wood windows add natural warmth and character. uPVC has improved in style, now offering wood-like finishes, but may not fully match wood’s charm.
uPVC windows are generally more affordable upfront and cost less to maintain. Wood windows have a higher initial cost and ongoing maintenance expenses.
Wood is renewable when sourced sustainably. uPVC is recyclable and known for its long lifespan, reducing waste.
Choose uPVC if you prefer low maintenance, energy efficiency, and durability. Opt for wood if you value aesthetics and don’t mind upkeep. For expert guidance on the best fit for your home, contact Deltra Global today.