Your new uPVC windows are very energy efficient and cut out noise penetration:
Double glazed uPVC windows reduce
energy loss dramtically, resulting in great savings
on your energy bills.
Double glazing balances the temperature inside
your home and has the added advantage of
soundproofing.
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Your new uPVC windows will offer you maximum security and safety:
uPVC Windows with appropriate locking systems
and safety glass offer the greatest security and safety.
Our windows have multipoint locks, and an inside
winder that precludes outside interference.
The precision fit of the sash in its frame enhances
security. The thickness and type of the glass that you
choose for your windows and doors,
will determine the strength and safety of the glazing.
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We offer the next generation of PVC windows:
uPVC windows with Tropical Compounds:
Tthe best material available on the world market
When Tropical Compound is added to uPVC
the resulting material becomes much more
durable than conventionelu PVC.
Our frames are made of this superior material.
As a result, ouru PVC windows and doors do not
warp, shrink or expand.
In addition, they are highly weather resistant,
ultra violet protected, have high impact resistance,
and can withstand long exposure to scorching sun,
dryness, storms and high humidity.
Even under difficult conditions,
for example in coastal areas, subject to salt,
wind and sun, our uPVC windows and doors
retain their durability.They do not rot or corrode.
They remain attractive, perfectly tight and
work well over a long period.
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Australian Standards:
The Building Code of Australia calls for windows
in all class of buildings to comply with
Australian Standards. The windows we supply
comply with the standards: AS 2047.
This is the mandatory specification for windows
and doors used in Australia and it includes
compliance to the Glass Standard AS 1288.
AS 2047 covers:
Deflection Test - positive and negative wind
pressures are applied to the face of the window
to test the maximum deflection under wind load.
Operating Force Test - the window is tested to
verify that an opening sash is capable of opening
and closing without undue effort.
Air Infiltration Test - the air leakage of a window
is tested to ensure energy and acoustic efficiency.
Water Penetration Resistance Test - this test is
designed to ensure no water leaks through the window
into the building.
Ultimate Strength Test - negative and positive wind
pressures are applied to the window to at least 1.5
times the design standard wind pressure to ensure
it does not fail in unusual wind conditions.
The PVC windows and doors we supply carry the
Performance Label which confirms that they are
certified to comply with Australian Standard AS 2047.
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