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Windows aren’t replaced every year — they’re a long-term investment. However, if your old windows negatively impact daily life through moisture, drafts, noise, or high bills, it’s time to act. New windows improve your home’s appearance, create a quieter and healthier environment, reduce mold risk, and often save energy. The right time to replace your windows is when they no longer provide the warmth, security, and comfort they should.
When considering window replacement, one of the first questions is whether it’s better to install double or triple glazing. At first glance, the difference seems simple — two or three layers of glass — but in practice, it involves a broader set of factors, including comfort, energy efficiency, cost, and, especially in our region, heating billing methods.
When choosing new windows and doors, a common question arises: is it possible and cost-effective to combine PVC and aluminum (ALU) products in the same building? The answer is yes — not only is it possible, but in certain cases, it can be the ideal solution, combining the advantages of both materials.
Energy efficiency is one of the key factors when choosing windows and doors. Among the most popular solutions today are PVC and aluminum windows, each offering its own advantages in terms of energy efficiency.
PVC and aluminum windows have become standard in modern homes because they are durable, stylish, and easy to use. However, that doesn’t mean they’re completely maintenance-free. Regular window maintenance can significantly extend their lifespan, improve thermal and sound insulation, prevent moisture and drafts, and make your home more comfortable and healthier.
When investing in new PVC or aluminum windows, most of the attention is usually given to choosing the profile, glass, and color. However, an equally important factor for the durability and functionality of the windows is the method of installation. A common question that arises is which option is better – standard installation or RAL installation.
The choice between PVC and aluminum windows depends on insulation, design, price, and durability. PVC is more affordable and provides good insulation, while aluminum offers a more modern look and greater resistance. Adjust your choice according to your needs and budget.
When choosing joinery for your home, especially for a terrace or balcony door, the question often arises: which sliding system is better – tilt-and-slide or lift-and-slide? At first glance, both offer similar functionality, but the differences are significant and affect comfort, appearance, and longevity.
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