Fitting uPVC into a new build is the ideal scenario — you can plan openings, glass, and styles before construction locks them in. Here's how to approach it.
A new house lets you choose window styles and glass per room from the start, and coordinate measurement and fitting with the build schedule, rather than retrofitting into finished openings.
Think per room: sliders or casements for the main rooms, frosted glass for bathrooms, double glazing on sun- and noise-exposed sides, ventilators for wet areas. Plan openings with your builder so the windows suit how you'll actually live in the house.
Early — ideally before openings are finalised, so styles, glass, and sizes suit each room and can be coordinated with the build.
Choose per room — sliders or casements for main rooms, frosted glass for bathrooms, double glazing on exposed sides, ventilators for wet areas.
Yes — a good maker phases measurement and fitting around the build schedule.
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