Uncover The Lifespans Of Different UK Windows

When looking into replacement windows, one question that may cross your mind is how long windows are meant to last.

We’ll go into that shortly. But it’s important to firstly alert you to the influence window longevity has on energy efficiency, heating costs, damp, mould etc.

Lifespans differ between UPVC windows, aluminium windows and timber windows.

The life expectancy of a modern double-glazed window is 20-25 years, however that is determined by the design itself. Other contributory factors include installation standard, weatherproofing, product standard and maintenance, which also each impact performance.

What Can Affect A Window’s Life?

Atmospheric conditions: Timber windows and low-quality UPVC windows are more likely to become worn when consistently encountering rain, frost, temperature fluctuations etc. if you don’t carry out recommended maintenance.

UV exposure: South-facing elevations attract intense sunlight, and it can take its toll on imperfect UPVC and timber windows, spawning fading, warping, seal degradation, brittleness and so on.

Material quality: The best survival rates are reserved for the types of windows containing high-class coatings, bulky profiles and premier glazing.

Care and maintenance: Window preservation is fundamental to performance and longevity.

White UPVC Cottage Windows

Window Material Continuance

Solutions built using modern UPVC can endure for 20-35 years or longer, as it has outstanding UV stability and what it takes to resist cracking or brittleness.

30-45 years is the predicted lifespan of modern thermally broken aluminium windows, which have immense long-term resilience. They’re easy to care for: when required, clean the frames and lubricate the affixed hardware.

Premium timber can outlive every other window material (30 year lifespan, but it can prolong for 50-60 years) subject to receiving maintenance and treatment. For the densest, most durable and most moisture-resistant timber windows, prioritise oak, mahogany or teak-made windows.

Oak Envisage Flush Windows

Replacement Signals And Extending Lifespan

Any of the following indicate that a search for new windows should begin: condensation inside a double or triple-glazed unit, draughts and air leaks, frame mould or damp, tricky window operation, seal damage and rising heating costs.

If you keep the frames and glass clean, lubricate moving parts, check on seals and gaskets, as well as drainage channels, trickle vents, moisture and mould, you give a window a better chance of lasting longer than estimated.

Grey Envisage Flush Windows

This information about how often do windows need to be replaced may see you decide to pull the plug on your old designs and get some replacements in. James Oliver can quote you a price to have that organised here.

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We have a fantastic range to choose from so whether it’s a modern style or traditional timber effect windows – we are confident that we will have windows to improve any home to give it the finished look with elegance.

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