How Modern uPVC Windows Can Cut Your Winter Heating Bills

As the Winter chill begins to set in, we all begin to think about how to keep our homes cosy and warm. At Coral Windows, we believe that your comfort should not come with a sky-high heating bill. That’s where our modern uPVC windows come in. Read on to find out more about why you should consider uPVC Windows for your next home improvement project, to help you rely less on your central heating this Winter. 

Why Choose uPVC Windows? 

uPVC, otherwise known as unplasticised polyvinyl chloride, is a form of plastic that’s perfect for window frames. It’s not just the durability and low maintenance that makes uPVC windows a preferred choice; they are also incredible insulators against the cold. The non-conductive material means heat doesn’t pass through it easily, helping to maintain a comfortable, consistent temperature inside your home.

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Energy Efficiency at Its Best 

Many homeowners experience significant heat loss during winter through inefficient windows. By installing Coral’s double or A+ triple glazed uPVC windows, you can drastically reduce this loss. Our windows offer superb energy efficiency thanks to their airtight seals and multi-layered glazing which traps air between the panes, providing additional insulation.

This excellent level of insulation ensures that less heat escapes from your home, meaning your heating system doesn’t have to work overtime (and thereby consume more energy) to keep your living space warm. The result? Lower energy consumption and significantly reduced heating bills.

The Role of Window Glazing 

Choosing the right type of glazing for your uPVC windows can impact their thermal efficiency. At Coral Windows, we recommend either double glazing or the superior triple glazing for those particularly harsh British winters. Both options will increase your home’s ability to retain heat but opting for triple glazing will offer the best of energy efficiency and sound insulation available on the market.

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Environmental Impact

Choosing uPVC windows helps reduce your carbon footprint. Since uPVC is a low conductor of heat, it minimises energy consumption during the colder months. Moreover, Coral Windows ensures that uPVC waste is recycled responsibly, making your choice not only smart but also sustainable.

Ready to Upgrade? Get in Touch with Coral Today!

If you’re considering upgrading your home with high quality uPVC windows that combine style, security, and significant energy efficiency, look no further than Coral Windows. You’ll find our products blend impeccably with any property type and are backed by guarantees of quality and performance.

Get in touch today to discuss how we can help you enhance your home’s comfort and kerb appeal while cutting down your Winter heating bills, or, start your free, no obligation online quote today.

By choosing Coral, you’re not just renovating your home; you’re investing in its future and the future of the planet. Explore our range of products on the Coral Windows website and find out how they can transform your living space this winter.

 

Author

  • ​Steve Holdsworth embarked on his journey in the glazing industry in 1978 as an apprentice glazier within a three-person team. Demonstrating dedication and skill, he quickly advanced to lead his own team, focusing on aluminium and timber installations, as well as sealed unit replacements—a period when UPVC was still emerging in the U.K. In 1980, Steve briefly shifted to manufacturing sealed units but returned to his passion for window and door fitting in 1981. Over the next 13 years, he honed his expertise, adapting seamlessly as UPVC became the industry standard.​ Steve joined Coral Windows in 1994, expanding his repertoire to include conservatory installations alongside windows and doors. In 2005, Steve joined a fabrication facility in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, where he dedicated 15 months, training local workers who were accustomed to aluminium on the nuances of UPVC window and door installations.​ Upon returning to the UK in 2006, Steve returned to Coral windows and assumed the role of Conservatory Manager, a position he held for six years before being promoted to Head of Installations in 2012. In 2015, after recovering from a stroke, Steve resumed his role as Conservatory Manager, a testament to his resilience and commitment to the company.​ Steve has a passion for music, mainly creating new songs via various apps, he has had 5 songs played on the radio in the U.K. Reflecting on his 47-year career, Steve remarks on the swift passage of time and the continuous advancements in the glazing industry, emphasising that every day remains an opportunity for learning.

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