The Average Longevity Of Windows Available In The UK

If you’re in the market for window replacements or you can foresee having to buy some soon, it will be handy for you to know how long windows are meant to last.

Why’s that? Because window longevity impacts things like thermal efficiency, energy costs and can have a role in the possible emergence of damp and mould.

UPVC windows, aluminium windows and timber windows endure for different age ranges.

Your typical modern double-glazed window tends to prolong for about 20-25 years, but longevity varies between designs – much of it rests on material choice, installation quality, amount of weatherproofing, product standard, maintenance etc.

We’ll delve a little deeper into the subject.

What Influences A Window’s Lifespan?

Weather conditions: Neglecting to care for timber windows and substandard UPVC windows commonly causes them to quickly wear, resulting from frequent exposure to rain, frost, temperature swings and damp.

UV exposure: Low-grade UPVC and timber windows installed in south-facing elevations tend to fade, warp, get brittle and suffer seal degradation due to encountering strong sunlight.

Material quality: Windows that endure longest are usually those that feature superior coatings, bulky profiles and first-class glazing.

Upkeep: Committing to maintenance gives a window the best chance of enduring.

Grey UPVC Bay & Bow Windows

Window Material Durations

A contemporary UPVC window has a life expectancy of 20-35 years (potentially more). Its profile has impressive UV stability, and this stops it from cracking or becoming brittle.

The survival rate of modern thermally broken aluminium windows is around 30-45 years, and their durability is key to that. There’s very little aftercare required: an occasional cleaning of the frames and some infrequent hardware lubrication is enough.

Premium timber lasts on average for 30 years, but it’s not unusual for this to increase to 50-60 years if it is regularly treated and looked after. Timber windows made of oak, mahogany and teak (referred to as hardwood windows) have greater density, durability and moisture-resistance.

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Replacement Indicators And Prolonging Life

Once condensation arises in double or triple-glazed units, draughts and air leaks occur, window operation becomes hard work, mould or damp appear, seals suffer damage or heating costs increase, it suggests a window replacement is required.

Ensure frames are kept clean, as well as the glazing, lubricate any moving parts, check on seals and gaskets, inspect the drainage channels and trickle vents, and observe for mould or moisture.

Grey Envisage Flush Windows

From the information we’ve given you about how often do windows need to be replaced you may conclude that ordering new windows from Permaframe would be a sensible thing to do. The first step on the journey towards replacement windows is to request a quote.

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