Wood Effect uPVC Windows Cost: A Comparison to Traditional Timber
There’s no getting around it: timber windows are a significant investment. For most wooden frames, homeowners can expect to pay at least double the price of uPVC windows, and the expense of ongoing maintenance adds to the long-term cost.
Yet, for many homeowners, timber windows are a crucial part of the heritage aesthetic, and traditional style windows remain sought-after by homeowners nationwide. But is there a way to get authentic timber effect windows without the hefty price tag of real wooden frames?
A deep dive into timber window costs
In the world of windows, timber frames are widely considered the most expensive option.
While the cost of real timber windows will vary slightly depending on the type of wood used, style of window design and the size of the window, you can expect to pay between £850-£1650 for a single window* – and that doesn’t include the cost of installation or ongoing maintenance.
But why are timber windows such an expensive option?
Timber, a natural resource, fluctuates in price depending on the type of wood used, its rarity, and the current market conditions. Compared to readily available uPVC, timber can be a more expensive starting point.
Working with timber to create timber window frames is also a much more labour-intensive process, requiring more complex joinery techniques compared to the simpler extrusion process used for uPVC.
Finally, the beauty of timber also comes with a commitment. To maintain their functionality and aesthetic appeal, timber windows require regular upkeep. This includes sanding, repainting or re-staining at least every few years – this is a time-consuming process which comes with its own cost.
The advantages of uPVC frames
uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride) emerged in the 80s and 90s as a popular and cost-effective alternative to timber.
Unlike timber, which needs to be processed and treated before being made into window frames, uPVC is a synthetic material that can be manufactured much quicker using extrusion techniques. This makes uPVC windows significantly cheaper from the outset.
Better still, uPVC requires minimal maintenance; a simple wipe down with a damp cloth keeps them looking their best. Opting for this low maintenance material eliminates the need for regular repainting or re-staining, resulting in significant savings in the long run.
How much do wood effect uPVC windows cost?
Compared to timber windows, which can range from £850-£1200 for a simple casement window, uPVC is a much more budget-friendly option. The average costs will vary depending on the size and design of the window in question, but generally, an uPVC flush casement window will cost between £300-£520 per window**.
The best of both worlds: uPVC wood effect windows
Period properties have always, and will always hold a special charm, and heritage exterior design is replicated on both restored historical properties and contemporary homes alike. Timber windows are an important part of this aesthetic, but the cost of traditional timber windows can be a significant obstacle for many homeowners.
However, with wood-effect uPVC windows, you can get the appearance of timber windows at a much more affordable price – a great choice for homeowners looking to bring the beauty of traditional window design to their home!
Timberlook: where heritage meets modernity
We designed our heritage uPVC window range Timberlook with the aim of combining the timeless beauty of timber windows with the affordability and practicality of uPVC.
Made with high quality uPVC frames and double glazing, our flush sash windows offer exceptional energy efficiency and provide U-values as low as 1.2. This minimises heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer, which can shrink your property’s carbon footprint and even reduce energy bills. This could mean that the wood effect uPVC window cost is offset over time by minimising heating costs!
Our Timberlook range is also incredibly strong and low-maintenance; a simple wipe with a damp cloth occasionally to prevent dirt build up is all that’s needed. The durability of uPVC makes it a popular type of window among homeowners looking for the aesthetics of real timber without the maintenance.
But what truly sets us apart is our commitment to recreating the heritage aesthetic that is still so sought-after.
Achieving an authentic timber effect
At Timberlook, we take authenticity seriously. Not only are our windows crafted with a traditional flush sash design (where the sash of the window sits ‘flush’ with the outer frame) but we also offer a range of realistic wood grain effects to replicate the appearance of real wood. These finishes beautifully capture the grain and character of real timber, allowing homeowners to enjoy the texture and character of wooden window design without the price tag.
Additionally, by incorporating a Timberweld join into the uPVC frame during manufacturing, we skilfully disguise the material, replacing a tell-tale diagonal uPVC weld with a join that replicates traditional joinery techniques.
Our window range also comes complete with the perfect finishing touches for a heritage aesthetic, such as decorative dummy stays, elegant “monkeytail” and “peardrop” handles and astragal bars.
Find your local Timberlook installer today
Investing in new windows is an important decision, but if you’re looking for the perfect timber effect windows for your property, we can help.
With a nationwide network of trusted Timberlook installers, we can connect you with someone in your local area who can bring the beauty of heritage window design to your home.
If you would like to see for yourself what makes Timberlook windows so popular, please contact our dedicated sales team by emailing sales@timberlook.com or calling us on 01253 888 222. You can also visit our gallery page to see photos of our installations and get inspired!
25 July 2024
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