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Booking a uPVC Site Visit: What to Prepare

A site visit is more useful if you've thought about a few things first. Here's what to prepare.

How it works

The visit is where the maker measures and you discuss what each opening needs. A little preparation — knowing roughly what you want per room — makes it faster and more productive.

The steps

1
Note which windows you're replacing or fitting
2
Think about each room's needs — light, air, privacy, quiet
3
Note any problem windows (drafts, noise, jamming)
4
Have questions ready about spec and process
5
Ensure the openings are accessible for measuring

What this means for you

With this prepared, the visit turns into a focused conversation about your actual home, and the maker can advise and measure efficiently.

Questions

Frequently asked

What should I prepare for a uPVC site visit?

Note which windows you're doing, think about each room's needs, flag any problem windows, have questions ready, and ensure the openings are accessible.

Why prepare before the visit?

It turns the visit into a focused conversation about your home, so the maker can advise and measure efficiently.

What does the maker do during the visit?

Measures each opening and discusses what it needs, so they can advise on style and glass and quote the actual job.

From our range

What we make

uPVC Sliding Windows

Multi-track windows that need no swing space.

uPVC Casement Windows

Side-hung sashes for full airflow and the tightest seal.

uPVC Performance Systems

Double-glazed acoustic and thermal windows.

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When you're ready to talk to a maker rather than read about it, we'll measure your openings on site, advise honestly, and quote — factory-direct from our Pannimadai works in Coimbatore.