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High-Wind-Resistant uPVC Windows

Windows in exposed spots face wind pressure. Here's how ours resist high wind.

How wind resistance works

Wind puts pressure on a window, so the frame must stay rigid and the sash seal tight. Steel reinforcement keeps larger frames rigid, and multi-point locking holds the sash firmly against the gasket.

What gives wind resistance

Look for this

  • Steel-reinforced frames that stay rigid
  • Multi-point locking holding the sash firm
  • Tight gaskets that seal under pressure
  • Correct hardware sized to the span

Built to suit your openings

For exposed or high-rise openings, we specify reinforcement and hardware to handle the wind load — so the window stays rigid and sealed even under pressure.

Questions

Frequently asked

Are uPVC windows wind-resistant?

Yes — steel-reinforced frames stay rigid and multi-point locking holds the sash tight against the gasket, resisting wind pressure.

What matters for high-wind areas?

Steel reinforcement sized to the span, multi-point locking, and tight gaskets.

Are they suitable for high-rise?

Yes, with reinforcement and hardware specified for the wind load.

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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Talk to the maker, not a middleman

Tell us your openings or your project, and we'll measure, advise, and quote — factory-direct from our Pannimadai works in Coimbatore.