Upgrade Your Windows in Luton, Bedfordshire
We provide uPVC triple and double glass windows that provide market leading energy efficiency, helping to reduce your heating bills. The windows have argon gas inside each pane as well as a thermally optimized spacer bar to prevent heat from escape around the edges. This also allows more natural light into your home.
uPVC Casement Windows
uPVC can withstand moisture as well as harsh weather conditions such as heat as well as wind, rain and cold. It is also fire-resistant and does not get rotten or rusty. It is easy to clean and requires very little maintenance. It is also recyclable, so it does not pollute the environment.
Unlike other types of windows, uPVC-casement windows do not pose a health risk to people. They can therefore be used in settings like hospitals and schools. They are also safer for older people and children because they do not have sharp edges or dangerous splinters. Additionally they are not susceptible to rotting, warping or deformation and can keep their original appearance for many years.
You can upgrade your uPVC casement windows with triple glazing, which will help you save money and energy in the long term. This option is available for both flush and regular casement windows. Triple glazing increases the thermal efficiency of homes by reducing leakage of warm or cool air. It also reduces noise pollution, which is important when you live in a busy area.
Regular and flush uPVC casement windows have the same basic design that is comprised of a sash that is attached to the window frame using friction hinges or butt hinges. The main distinction is that the flush version sits flush with the frame upon closing, whereas the regular one is slightly protrudes from the frame. Both are available in a variety of colours to suit the style and design of your home.
uPVC Sliding Sash Windows
uPVC Sliding Sash Windows

A stunning aspect of many older homes Sash windows can give a unique and attractive appearance while performing the important functions of opening up the home to light and also providing ventilation. However, they do suffer from a range of issues, including difficulty opening and closing, draughts and sizeable energy bills. It is recommended to speak with a professional Luton window firms and glaziers prior to decide.
In contrast to traditional timber sash windows, uPVC windows do not require a complicated array of cords, weights or pulley systems to operate. They utilize a spring-balance mechanism which can be adjusted to the right tension, ensuring an open that is smooth every time. window repairs luton allows the sash be opened wide with no additional force.
Our uPVC sash window range is available in a variety of styles and finishes. They can be customized to match any existing design. They are easy to maintain with regular wipe downs and are designed to last for many years. You can tilt them to access those difficult to reach areas without ladders. Our Elite uPVC Sash Windows are Design accredited for peace of mind. This is a security measure that assures that homes that meet the requirements are 75% more likely to be targeted by burglars.
uPVC Tilt & Turn Windows
uPVC tilt-and-turn windows bring together the best characteristics of both door and window styles. They open on two axes first, they turn at the top to allow for ventilation with minimal exposure while remaining fixed at the bottom to provide greater security and protection from rain. The handle can be turned a further half-turn to allow a large opening on the frame's side, making it easier to clean.
Ideal for homes that need to ensure healthy airflow, improved functionality and an attractive appearance. They are often installed in pairs and have large handles that can be flipped to four different positions that regulate how they function.
As opposed to other window types, uPVC tilt and turn windows use steel core reinforced UPVC framing that is more robust to ensure the longest lasting. The steel tube is permanently joined to the UPVC frame prior to the assembly. It helps to provide durability and structural strength.
These uPVC windows are also made with more sleek frames to provide greater views of the world outside and can be made to suit your home. They can be painted in any color or finished with wood grain exterior and smooth white interior, making them the perfect option for any style of home or place. They are usually fitted with an external insect screen that can be removed from the inside of the window for effortless cleaning.
uPVC Double Glazed Windows
Modern uPVC double-glazed windows are a popular choice when it comes to updating your home's windows. They are long-lasting, require little maintenance and are highly energy efficient. They keep your home warm during winter and cool in summer. They also lower your energy bills by preventing heat from passing through the windows. In addition, they are aesthetically pleasing and come in various styles to fit any style. For example, you can buy Victorian style sash windows that have grid-like bars that span two panes that give your property a classic look.
uPVC double glazing is comprised of two glass panes separated by a spacer bar, and filled with an gas that acts as an insulation. This creates an air space between the glass panes that prevents warmth from escaping and cold from entering your home. It improves the efficiency of your heating and cooling system. They also help reduce the sound of outside and come in a range of finishes.
Unlike traditional wood or aluminium frames uPVC is impervious against moisture and won't warp or rust. The material is easy to maintain, and can be cleaned with water and a sponge. You can also apply tints to your uPVC window sills to cut down on the amount of sunlight they receive, thereby reducing the risk of fading.