Neither is universally better — uPVC is the window frame standard; WPC suits solid doors. It depends on the application.
WPC (wood-plastic composite) is a blend of wood fibre and plastic, used mainly for doors and some fittings. uPVC (unplasticised PVC) is the material used for window and door frames. Both are moisture-resistant alternatives to timber, but they suit different jobs.
For windows, uPVC is the established frame material — it takes glazing, sealing, and hardware designed around it. WPC has its place, especially for certain doors. We build windows in uPVC because that's what the application calls for; we're happy to advise honestly on where each fits.
Neither is universally better — uPVC is the window frame standard; WPC suits solid doors. It depends on the application.
uPVC is the established window frame material — designed for glazing, sealing, and hardware. WPC is used mainly for doors.
We fabricate windows and door systems in uPVC in-house; for solid WPC doors we can advise honestly on fit.
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