Introduction

In 2025, Indian homeowners are moving beyond traditional wooden and aluminum windows. uPVC windows have emerged as a smarter, more stylish alternative. But why the sudden shift? Let’s explore how uPVC is redefining modern homes across India.

The Rise of uPVC Windows

Energy efficiency, soundproofing, and durability are the top reasons for uPVC’s popularity. Unlike wooden frames that swell during monsoons, or aluminum that heats up under the sun, uPVC stays strong and stable — rain or shine.

Fun Fact: Studies show uPVC windows can reduce indoor heat by up to 30%, helping homeowners cut down electricity bills.

Architects love them because of their sleek aesthetics, while homeowners love the low maintenance.

Benefits of uPVC Windows

  • Energy Efficient: Keeps interiors cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
  • Noise Reduction: Perfect for busy cities like Chennai, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
  • Weather Resistant: No rust, no swelling, no termites.
  • Customizable Designs: From sliding to casement, and even tilt-and-turn options.

Case Study:
Priya S., a homeowner in Coimbatore, switched to Corecraft’s uPVC windows last year and saw a 20% drop in her electricity bills.

FAQs about uPVC windows

Absolutely! They are UV resistant and built for harsh summers, heavy rains, and coastal climates.

Typically 20–25 years with minimal maintenance.

Yes! Corecraft offers multiple colors and wood-finish options.

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