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Understanding uPVC Frames: The Perfect Choice for Your Home

Before diving into the benefits of uPVC frames, it's important to understand what uPVC actually is. uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride) is a durable and rigid plastic commonly used in construction. Unlike traditional aluminium or wooden frames, uPVC frames offer a range of advantages that make them an excellent choice for your home.


Low Maintenance: One of the key benefits of uPVC frames is their low maintenance

requirements. Unlike aluminium, uPVC frames do not need regular painting or sealing, saving you time and effort.


Colour Fading Resistance: uPVC frames are designed to withstand the harsh Australian climate, meaning their colours will remain vibrant for years to come.


Variety of Colour Options: With a wide range of colours available, you can choose uPVC frames that perfectly complement internal blinds or external shutter and gutters.


Excellent Insulation and Soundproofing: uPVC frames offer superior insulation properties, helping to keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer. They also provide excellent soundproofing, reducing outside noise for a more peaceful home.


Long Service Life: uPVC frames are built to last, with a service life of decades, making them a cost-effective investment for your home.


Large Glass Units: uPVC frames can accommodate large 28mm glass units, allowing for expansive views and plenty of natural light in your home.



Choosing uPVC frames for your home is a smart choice that offers a range of benefits. At North Shore Double Glazing (NSDG), a family-owned business with over 40 years of experience in Perth, Western Australia, we pride ourselves on offering top-quality uPVC frames that are expertly installed by our in-house team of professionals. With a low 5-week turnaround time and a great aftercare package, NSDG is the perfect choice for all your uPVC frame needs. Contact us today to learn more about how uPVC frames can enhance your home.




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