uPVC Sliding Windows

uPVC Sliding Windows are fitted with nylon rollers in the bottom for swift horizontal movement. Very easy to operate, sliding windows are an ideal choice for apartments needing ample amount of ventilation. Also, since the uPVC Sliding Windows open horizontally you do not need to reach up high or bend down to open or close the windows.

Features & Benefits of uPVC Sliding Windows

uPVC Sliding Window Options to Choose From

Aparna Venster is the largest manufacturer of 2/3/4 track uPVC Sliding Windows. Along with the track of your choice, you can also customise the windows with the sash, mesh, grill and hardware of your choice.

Customise Your uPVC Sliding Windows

uPVC Sliding Windows

uPVC sliding windows are a simple and practical choice for homes. They open by sliding smoothly on tracks instead of swinging inward or outward. This makes them ideal for rooms where space matters. Their unique and minimalist design allows more light and air into the room, which gives the space a more open look. If you are searching for a practical sliding window design for the home, uPVC windows provide durability and easy maintenance. They do not rust, crack, or fade easily, so they are a perfect choice for daily use. With stylish frames and smooth operation, uPVC sliding windows are considered among the best sliding windows for modern homes and apartments.

Types of uPVC Sliding Windows You Can Choose From

uPVC sliding windows come in different sliding styles based on space and ventilation needs. 

Two-track sliding windows are commonly used in bedrooms and kitchens for simple everyday use. 

Three-track sliding windows provide wider openings and smoother movement for larger rooms. 

Four-track systems are suitable for wide spaces where bigger glass sections are needed. 

You can also choose a uPVC sliding window with a grill for extra safety or add mesh panels for better airflow without insects.

Different glass options, frame colours, and panel sizes help homeowners customise sliding windows according to their interiors and functional requirements.

Best Placement for uPVC Sliding Windows

uPVC sliding windows are suitable for many areas of a home because of their smooth sliding design.

High-rise apartments:  They save space and increase air flow and light.

Villas: These are preferred in villas for creating wider outdoor views and a premium appearance. Bedrooms:  Sliding windows in bedrooms provide balanced sunlight and fresh air without occupying extra room space.

Kitchens: These windows offer easy sliding movement and moisture-resistant uPVC surfaces that are simple to clean. 

Living rooms: Large sliding glass sections create a bright ambience and connect them to the outdoors.

Why Choose uPVC Sliding Windows from Venster

Venster uPVC sliding windows are designed for smooth operation and long-lasting performance. The sliding system moves easily on tracks, making daily use convenient and comfortable. These windows resist moisture, rust, and weather damage to ensure a lasting appearance. They also reduce outside noise and increase indoor comfort. Available in different sliding styles, sizes, and finishes, Venster windows suit both compact and spacious homes. Their minimal design and modern look make them a good choice for projects.

Customize Your Pick

Venster offers multiple customisation options for uPVC sliding windows. Choose from different frame colours, glass types, and sliding track systems to match your home design. Going with options like mesh, grills, and hardware finishes improves safety, ventilation, and functionality.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS?

Q1
What is uPVC sliding window?
uPVC sliding windows are the easiest to operate. They comprise of 2 or more sashes with nylon rollers fitted at the base for swift movement of the sashes horizontally. They offer a wide view, excellent amount of ventilation and you do not need to reach high or bend to open/close them since they open horizontally.
Q2
Why do we use uPVC sliding windows?
uPVC sliding sash windows come in variety of styles, designs, colors and hardware options. They are air-tight, easy to use, provide great ventilation and are resistant to thermal conductivity. They are extremely robust and durable even in the most extreme weather conditions.
Q3
Which are the best quality uPVC windows to install?
uPVC windows come in a variety of types/styles to suit your required needs. uPVC sliding windows are very popular and trendy in today's times, since they provide expansive views of the outdoors and are highly customizable. When looking for high-quality sliding windows, look for windows made from world-class technology and quality raw materials, as such windows will be high on performance and highly durable. Additionally, consider the customization options and the range of products/designs being offered to get the best of style and performance.
Q4
How much does it cost for uPVC sliding windows?
The cost of uPVC sliding windows depends on the size, glass option, sliding track system, and customisation features selected. Additions like mesh, grills, and premium finishes can increase the sliding window price.
Q5
What is the lifespan of a uPVC sliding window?
uPVC sliding windows are designed to last for over 25 years. It also depends on the manufacturer and their installation service. They life-span can be further increased with little maintenance.
Q6
Are uPVC sliding windows easy to maintain?
Yes, uPVC sliding windows are easy to maintain. Cleaning the sliding tracks and frames with a soft cloth occasionally helps keep the windows clean. However, harsh chemicals must be avoided to clean them.
Q7
Are uPVC sliding windows energy efficient?
Yes, uPVC sliding windows are highly energy efficient, providing better insulation. They keep the home warm in winter and cool in summer. Quality sealing and suitable glass choices support indoor convenience and energy efficiency inside the home.
Q8
What are 2/3/4 track uPVC sliding windows?
2-track, 3-track, and 4-track uPVC sliding windows refer to the number of sliding tracks in the frame. More tracks allow additional sliding panels, larger openings, and better airflow for wider spaces.
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