Winter is upon us, and as temperatures drop, so does our desire to constantly adjust the thermostat, which results in costly energy bills right when you don’t need them.
What Makes PVC Special?
PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is a versatile material known for its durability and insulation properties. When used in windows, PVC acts as a thermal barrier, preventing heat loss during winter. These excellent insulation capabilities help maintain a comfortable temperature within your home. This not only keeps you warm but also reduces the need for constant heating, leading to substantial energy savings.
Windows play a significant role in your home's energy consumption. Inefficient windows can result in up to 25% energy loss. This winter, consider the impact your windows might be having on your heating costs. Studies show that traditional windows contribute significantly to energy waste. By upgrading to PVC Windows, you can cut down on this loss and enjoy a more energy-efficient home.
Composite Doors, made from a combination of materials, including wood, uPVC, and insulating foam, provide an excellent barrier against heat loss. The unique composition of Composite Doors ensures optimal insulation, keeping the cold out and the warmth in. This translates to noticeable savings on your energy bill.
Long-Term Savings with professional PVC and Composite installation
The quality of installation directly influences the performance of your windows and doors. Trusting experts ensures that every detail is considered, providing you with the best possible energy savings. At Harris Windows, our experienced team guarantees a seamless installation process ensuring your PVC windows and composite doors are airtight, which will maximise the benefits of your investment for years to come. Harris Windows has been installing PVC windows and composite doors throughout Waterford, Wexford, Kilkenny, and Carlow for over 50 years, making us the industry leaders in the southeast. We guarantee that your investment is safe when you choose Harris Windows.
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