Buying uPVC windows for the first time can feel opaque. Here's a plain orientation so you know what's happening at each step.
As a first-time buyer, the main thing to know is that uPVC windows are made to your openings, so the process starts with a site measurement, not a price list. What you pay depends on size, glass, profile, and hardware — chosen per opening.
You don't need to know the jargon up front; a good maker explains the choices in plain terms. Your job is mainly to think about what each room needs — light, airflow, privacy, quiet — and let the maker match the spec.
That windows are made to your openings, so it starts with a site measurement; cost depends on size, glass, profile, and hardware chosen per opening.
No — a good maker explains the choices plainly. Focus on what each room needs and let them match the spec.
Buy factory-direct to skip dealer markup, and get the quote broken down by spec so you can compare fairly.
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