What makes uPVC windows genuinely cost-effective? Here's an honest view.
We fabricate with four branded profiles — Gemplast, Crown, Baydee, and Eiti. They sit at different price points, and that's the honest reason to choose between them. Gemplast is where we start for budget-conscious jobs; Crown and Baydee sit in the middle; Eiti is our premium pick.
An important distinction: this is a price ladder, not a quality ladder. All four are quality branded systems with multi-chambered sections and steel reinforcement where the span needs it — none of them is junk, and none is the unbranded profile we'd warn you away from. Which one is 'best' still depends on your job, not on the price.
Cost-effective isn't the lowest number — it's the window that does its job for decades without asking anything of you. That means a branded profile at your budget, glazing where it counts, and fitting done properly.
A branded profile at your budget, glazing spent only where it works, reinforcement kept, and proper fitting — then no maintenance cost for decades afterwards.
Rarely — the cheapest usually means unbranded profile and skipped reinforcement, which costs you again later.
We match the profile to your budget, spec glazing per opening rather than blanket, and fit properly so it lasts.
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Working to a budget? Tell us your openings and what you're aiming to spend — we'll suggest the profile and spec that fits, factory-direct from our Pannimadai works.