Points to remember while getting uPVC windows installed

 

9 Important Points for Quality Installation of uPVC Windows and Doors

Ensuring the proper installation of uPVC windows and doors is crucial for their durability, performance, and aesthetics. Often, due to lack of awareness or cost-cutting measures, certain essential practices are overlooked by installers and fabricators. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you achieve the best results:





  1. Use Quality Fasteners of Minimum 4" Size

    • The fasteners should be long and sturdy enough to provide a secure fit between the frame and the wall, ensuring structural stability.
  2. Prepare the Cavity with a Painted Surface

    • A common mistake is installing windows on plastered cavities, but silicon sealant doesn’t adhere well to rough or unpainted surfaces. Always apply at least one coat of paint to the cavity before installation for better adhesion and a lasting seal.
  3. Use Neutral Silicone Sealant Only

    • Neutral silicone is weather-resistant, long-lasting, and non-corrosive. Avoid using other types of silicone, as they may damage the uPVC frame or fail to provide an effective seal.
  4. Ensure the Cavity is Diagonally Equal

    • A diagonally equal cavity ensures the frame fits perfectly, preventing operational issues like uneven sliding or locking difficulties.
  5. Use Glass Packers in the Required Quantity

    • Properly placed glass packers support the glass and distribute its weight evenly, preventing stress or damage to the frame.
  6. Seal Glass Corners with Silicone

    • After placing the glass, fill the corners with silicone to secure it firmly. This prevents the glass from shifting over time, avoiding the need for realignment later.
  7. Use Rollers Appropriate for Sash Weight in Sliding Windows

    • For sliding windows, ensure the rollers match the weight of the sash. Using substandard or mismatched rollers can lead to operational failures.
  8. Ensure Installation is Level

    • The frame must be perfectly water-leveled to ensure smooth operation, structural integrity, and visual alignment.
  9. Use a Cover Profile at the Bottom for Frameless Doors

    • If installing a door without a bottom frame, ask the fabricator to use a cover profile to conceal gaps from the beading side and ensure a neat finish.

Additional Tips for Fabricators and Installers:

  • Protect Frames During Installation: Use corner protectors and avoid dragging the frames to maintain their finish and structural integrity.
  • Inspect Gaskets: Ensure all gaskets are properly placed and not pinched during installation to prevent air or water leakage.
  • Check Drainage: Ensure drip holes are present and functional to prevent water stagnation.

By paying attention to these details, you can ensure superior installation quality and long-term customer satisfaction. Quality installation isn’t just about appearance—it’s about functionality, durability, and trust.

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need guidance on uPVC installations. Let’s prioritize quality in every project!

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