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uPVC Window Beading Explained

uPVC Window Beading Explained — here's a clear, practical explanation.

What glazing beading is

Glazing beads are the strips that hold the glass securely in the frame. Internal beading (beads on the inside) is more secure, as the glass can't be removed from outside.

What to know

Look for this

  • Holds the glass in the frame
  • Internal beading is more secure
  • Glass can't be removed from outside
  • Part of proper glazing
  • Fitted during fabrication

Why it matters for your windows

Internal glazing beading is a small but real security feature — it means the glass can't be popped out from outside. We glaze with security in mind.

Questions

Frequently asked

uPVC Window Beading Explained?

Glazing beads are the strips that hold the glass securely in the frame. Internal beading (beads on the inside) is more secure, as the glass can't be removed from outside.

Does this affect window quality?

Internal glazing beading is a small but real security feature — it means the glass can't be popped out from outside. We glaze with security in mind.

Does Glassterr handle this?

Yes — we build and fit windows in-house at our Pannimadai factory, controlling these details.

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uPVC Sliding Windows

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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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