Window Wisconsin
Are you sick and tired of repairing, refinishing and replacing your wooden window frames? Would you like to upgrade the aesthetics of your home with a brand new type of window? Wisconsin window company Windows Siding Inc are offering an exciting new product that is changing the face of homes all across America. The Uniframe window system is a revolutionary new window frame that is like nothing you have ever seen before. This exciting technology is quickly becoming one of the most popular alternatives to wooden window frames.
So what exactly is this new type of window? Wisconsin residents will no doubt be fed up with fixing wooden and aluminum windows! The Uniframe system uses a highly durable version of Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC or Vinyl for short) to make solid piece window frames. These frames are welded together at the corners using a fusion welding procedure. This makes the joins between the windows just as strong as the panes themselves, eliminating the possibility of warping, cracking and bending because of swollen joints. Because the windows are not made of wood, they will not swell in wet weather or degrade in the sun.
There is a lot more than simply durability to this window – Wisconsin home owners will be glad to know that these windows can also help reduce the costs of heating in winter! The Uniframe platform is generally responsible for improving the heat retention of a home by up to 20%. This is not a problem in winter as the solid sashes allow the windows to be opened wider than normal windows, allowing much better air flow. This incredible heat retention property is a result of the acrylic glaze on the PVC used to make the windows and the double or triple laminate glazing of the glass.
The glass used in the Uniframe window systems is far stronger than your average window pane. Most window pains are anywhere between an eighth and a quarter of an inch thick. These panes can easily be broken by a child’s hand or a baseball. The glass used in the Uniframe platform is far thicker than any used in a normal window. Wisconsin homes typically employ the thinner glass because it is less expensive, but this can be dangerous and cost a lot in heating. The Uniframe windows are fitted with either two or three layers of quarter inch glass, separated by a laminate and a glazing space.
This system provides excellent insulation, as well as being far stronger than your average window. Wisconsin glass replacement companies make a tidy profit from windows broken by balls, birds and other small flying objects. You will be happy to know that it is virtually impossible for a sudden impact to so much as crack a Uniframe window! The glass is not exactly bullet proof, but it will certainly keep the local baseball game out of your living room.
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