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Find Cheap uPVC Windows | Guide to Discount uPVC Windows

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uPVC windows are strong, easy to maintain and energy efficient - find out how to get discount or cheap uPVC windows.

How much does a Cheap uPVC Windows cost?

Average cost in UK: £200

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£150


LOW COST

£400


HIGH COST

£200


AVG COST

The average cost for a Cheap uPVC Windows is £200. You are likely to spend between £150 and £400 total. Exact price may vary depending on your area and project details.

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How much does a Cheap uPVC Windows cost?

Average cost in UK: £200

Get local prices

£150


LOW COST

£400


HIGH COST

£200


AVG COST

The average cost for a Cheap uPVC Windows is £200. You are likely to spend between £150 and £400 total. Exact price may vary depending on your area and project details.
 

Cost Summary for Discount uPVC Windows

Price Range = £150 to £400

Average Cost = £200

Cheapest Price = £150

 

 

How can I find discount uPVC windows?

By searching for companies that sell trade-price uPVC windows to the public you should be able to save yourself quite a discount. For example, a  1m x 1m uPVC window at trade price will cost roughly £112, however there is normally a minimum spend of at least £500. This would be a great option to go for if you were having all new windows installed in your home, or building a new house, as the savings would be quite considerable.

 

 

Pros and Cons of uPVC windows?

Advantages

Cheap: by a long way, uPVC windows are the cheapest windows on the market, so if you are on a budget they could be a good option.

Maintenance free: of course it would be a good idea to give them the odd clean, but uPVC windows will not require painting or weather proofing like other types of windows do.

Disadvantages

Aesthetics: whilst uPVC windows look attractive to some, others find they are not to their taste. They may look a bit odd, for example, installed in a country cottage. But that comes down to a matter of taste.

 

 

Do uPVC windows have to adhere to building regulations?

In order to ensure you comply with any building regulations, it would be a good idea to pick a window installer who is registered with either BSI, CERTASS or FENSA. Once the work has been carried out they will give you a certificate stating that the work is up to scratch with all building regulations.

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