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uPVC Windows: An Architect's Specification Guide

Specifying uPVC windows for a project means matching profile, glazing, and hardware to the design and performance brief. Here's a specification guide.

Specification considerations

Look for this

  • Profile brand and series for the spans
  • Glazing for thermal and acoustic targets
  • Reinforcement for structural loads
  • Finishes to suit the design language
  • Opening styles for ventilation and use

Working with us

We work with architects to fabricate to specification — the right profiles, finishes, glazing, and reinforcement — made to the openings and fitted to standard. We're happy to discuss samples and details.

Questions

Frequently asked

Does Glassterr work with architects?

Yes — we fabricate uPVC windows to specification, with the profiles, glazing, finishes, and reinforcement a design brief calls for.

Can you meet a performance brief?

Yes — we specify profile, glazing, and reinforcement to suit thermal, acoustic, and structural requirements per opening.

Do you supply drawings or samples?

Get in touch and we'll discuss specification, finishes, and samples for your project.

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

Specifying uPVC for a project? Tell us the requirements and we'll advise on profiles, glazing, finishes, and reinforcement — factory-direct from Coimbatore.