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Which Glass Is Best for uPVC Windows?

Which glass should go in your uPVC windows? Here's an honest answer — it depends on the room.

There's no single best glass

The right glass depends on what the opening faces and what the room needs. A quiet rear bathroom and a road-facing bedroom want completely different things.

How to choose

Look for this

  • Plain glass — fine on sheltered, quiet openings
  • Laminated — for noise and security
  • Toughened — for impact strength
  • Frosted — for privacy
  • Tinted — for glare and heat
  • Double glazing — for heat and noise

What we'd suggest

We specify glass room by room rather than blanket-fitting one type — laminated where it's noisy, frosted where it's private, plain where nothing more is needed. That way you spend where it counts.

Questions

Frequently asked

Which glass is best for uPVC windows?

There's no single best — it depends on the room. Laminated for noise, toughened for impact, frosted for privacy, tinted for glare, plain where nothing more is needed.

Should every window have the same glass?

Usually not — a quiet bathroom and a road-facing bedroom need different things. We specify per opening.

How do I decide?

Tell us what each room faces and needs; we'll advise per opening so you spend where it counts.

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

Tell us your openings and we'll measure on site, advise, and give you a real quote — factory-direct from our Pannimadai works in Coimbatore.