Can you have low-cost uPVC windows without buying badly? Yes — here's exactly how.
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.
The corners worth cutting are glazing you don't need and finishes you don't care about. The corners never worth cutting are branded profile, reinforcement, hardware, and fitting — because those are what fail, and failure costs more than the saving.
Yes — use our value branded profile (Gemplast), keep reinforcement and quality hardware, use standard glazing where the room allows, and have it fitted properly. Cut the glazing you don't need, not the fundamentals.
Glazing on sheltered openings, premium finishes, and profile step-down within our branded range.
Branded profile, steel reinforcement, quality hardware, and proper fitting. Those are what fail — and failure costs more than the saving.
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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.