uPVC or Timber For Sash Windows

Timber Or uPVC Sash Windows

Sash windows are a great way of having a Victorian-style window. They are also an attractive solution with more exterior styles. If you are currently looking for sash windows, then you may come across both timber and uPVC.

UPVC is a type of plastic that is a common choice for most modern windows and doors. It is very resilient and changes shape at high temperatures. On the other hand, timber is a natural product that can last for many years with the right care. Wooden windows are a traditional choice.

In this article, we will discuss the benefits of both uPVC and timber windows. Keep reading to find out more.

Advantages Of UPVC Sash Windows?

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UPVC Windows Are Cheap To Buy

When purchasing sash windows, the cost will always be a crucial factor in your decision. UPVC can reduce the cost of sash windows, compared to natural timber.

Furthermore, because uPVC is more thermally efficient than timber windows, your homes running costs may be lower. The lower expenses from uPVC make uPVC sash windows a better alternative.

UPVC Windows Are Strong And Tough

One of the factors of uPVC is its durability. You do not have to worry about them becoming damaged by water or rotting over time. Small scratches and knocks are unlikely to cause any damage.

UPVC Does Not Warp

Because of the natural fibres in timber, it can change shape when exposed to heat and moisture. PVC, on the other hand, is a lot more resistant to these problems.

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Low Maintenance UPVC Windows

With timber sash windows, they will need regular maintenance and treatment to keep them in excellent condition. That could include cleaning, sanding, painting and finishing. All of these tasks can be very tricky on higher up windows. On the other hand, uPVC demands very little maintenance and attention. All they need is occasional wiping over with a clean damp cloth to look like new.

Advantages of Timber Sash Windows?

Timber Windows Look Amazing

Many homeowners think that timber windows look a lot more attractive than uPVC windows. That is more likely when the property has more of a period style, where uPVC windows may look strange. A natural finished wooden window will always look better than a white plastic uPVC one. However uPVC windows now come in a wide range of colours and woodgrains, but these can be slightly more expensive.

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Timber Windows Can Last a Life Time

If timber windows are cared for and maintained, they can last a lifetime. On average, a wooden window can last up to six decades compared to uPVC windows, which can last up to three decades. Always check the warranty cover when purchasing timber windows or uPVC sash windows. 

Eco-Friendly Timber Windows

Timber windows are greener than uPVC. Timber comes from trees and trees can be replanted time and time again. However, it is always important to check that your wood comes from responsible sources. 

 Choosing Between UPVC Or Timber Sash Windows?

When you decide between uPVC or timber, you will need to pick which factor is more important. Which type of material will best suit your home? If you want to upgrade your current windows on an older property, timber windows tend to be the better choice.

If you are looking at buying windows for a modern property, uPVC windows may be a better choice. UPVC will have a greater appeal and look more stylish. Another factor would be to consider how much time you wish to invest in caring for your new windows. Timber windows require a lot more maintenance which can become costly.

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