Our FAQ
This FAQ provides essential information about thermally broken and PVC windows and doors, helping customers make informed decisions. If you need further details or adjustments, feel free to ask!
Thermally broken windows and doors are designed with a thermal barrier (usually made of nylon or plastic) between the inner and outer frames. This barrier reduces heat transfer, improving energy efficiency and insulation.
PVC windows and doors are made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) material, reinforced with steel or aluminum for added strength. They are known for their durability, low maintenance, and affordability.
Material: Thermally broken windows typically use aluminum or aluminum-wood composites, while PVC windows are made from PVC.
Insulation: Thermally broken windows offer better thermal insulation due to the thermal break technology.
Cost: PVC windows are generally more affordable than thermally broken windows.
Thermally broken windows are more energy-efficient because the thermal break reduces heat transfer, making them ideal for extreme climates. PVC windows also provide good insulation but are less efficient than thermally broken ones.
Yes, PVC windows and doors are highly durable. They are resistant to weathering, corrosion, and require minimal maintenance. The added steel or aluminum reinforcement enhances their strength.
Yes, thermally broken windows and doors can be customized in terms of size, color, finish, and design to match your architectural needs.
PVC windows and doors are eco-friendly because PVC is recyclable. They also contribute to energy savings by providing good insulation.
Thermally Broken: Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is sufficient. Check seals and hardware periodically.
PVC: Clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Avoid abrasive cleaners to prevent scratches.
Thermally broken windows generally offer better soundproofing due to their multi-chambered design and superior insulation properties.
Thermally Broken: With proper maintenance, they can last 30-50 years.
PVC: They typically last 20-30 years, depending on usage and maintenance.
It is recommended to hire professionals for installation to ensure proper fitting, sealing, and optimal performance.
Yes, we provide warranties for both thermally broken and PVC windows and doors. The warranty period depends on the product type and manufacturer guidelines.
Consider factors like budget, climate, energy efficiency needs, and design preferences. Thermally broken windows are ideal for energy efficiency, while PVC windows are cost-effective and low-maintenance.
Yes, we provide samples and free consultations to help you choose the best windows and doors for your project.
The lead time varies depending on the order size and customization requirements. Typically, it ranges from 2-6 weeks.