How do uPVC window price points work? Here's an honest explanation of what moves the number.
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.
Profile choice is one lever, but glazing is usually the bigger one — double glazing and laminated glass move the number more than stepping between branded profiles does. We'd rather show you both levers honestly than quote a rate.
Profile choice (Gemplast through Eiti), glazing spec, size and reinforcement, hardware, and finish. Glazing is usually the biggest single lever — often more than the profile choice.
Usually glazing — don't double-glaze a shaded rear window. Stepping down the profile within our branded range is the other option.
Because a rate hides the specification, which is where the real cost sits. We quote your actual openings honestly instead.
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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.