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UPVC windows are a popular choice for homeowners in the UK due to their energy efficiency, durability, and low maintenance requirements. The cost of uPVC windows can vary significantly based on several factors:

Window Style

Different uPVC window styles come with varying price points:

  • Casement windows: £160 – £825 per window
  • Sash windows: £240 – £1,240 per window
  • Tilt and turn windows: £200 – £1,030 per window
  • Bay windows (3 panels): £1,190 – £1,800 per window

Window Size

The size of the window significantly impacts the cost:

  • Small windows (600mm x 900mm): Around £500
  • Medium windows (900mm x 1,200mm): Approximately £580
  • Large windows (1,200mm x 1,200mm): About £620

Installation Costs

Installation costs are typically separate from the window price:

  • Average installation cost: £300 per window
  • Installation for a full house: Can range from £500 to £750 depending on the number of windows

Total Costs for Multiple Windows

The total cost for replacing windows in a home varies based on the number of windows:

  • Flat with 4 uPVC casement windows: £1,600 (£1,300 for materials, £300 for labor)
  • House with 8 uPVC casement windows: £3,000 (£2,500 for materials, £500 for labour)
  • House with 10 uPVC casement windows: £3,600 (£3,000 for materials, £600 for labour)
  • House with 15 uPVC casement windows: £5,250 (£4,500 for materials, £750 for labour)

Additional Factors Affecting Cost

  • Glass type: Double or triple glazing, decorative glass, or special coatings can increase the price
  • Colour: Standard white uPVC is typically the cheapest option
  • Energy efficiency: Higher-rated windows may cost more but offer better insulation
  • Security features: Enhanced locking mechanisms can add to the cost

Long-term Considerations

While uPVC windows are generally the most affordable option upfront, it’s worth noting that they typically last around 20-30 years. Timber windows, though more expensive initially, can last twice as long, potentially offering better value over time for those planning to stay in their homes long-term.

When budgeting for new uPVC windows, it’s essential to consider not just the upfront cost but also the potential energy savings and longevity of the investment. Getting quotes from multiple FENSA or CERTASS certified installers can help ensure you get the best value for your specific needs

 

 

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