UPVC Windows And Things To Avoid When Maintaining Them

Published: 21st November 2011
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uPVC windows provide several benefits for your home. They provide good insulation against noise and loss of heat and help reduce on energy costs. Within a lean to conservatory, uPVC windows are used, and when properly cared for and maintained, you will be able to extend its life and maintain its beauty. There are some things that need to be considered when maintaining these windows. Things that must be avoided if you are to properly maintain it and extend its life.

Do not paint

One of the biggest advantages when selecting uPVC sash windows is that they are delivered directly from the factory in the selected colour. All you have to do is select beforehand the best colour that will not only match the style of your house, but also suit your personal taste. Just remember that you will have to live with this choice a long time so avoid making hasty decisions on the spur of the moment. It is best to take a few days to carefully consider this than making a decision in a few hours and then regretting your decision. If you are having problems deciding on a colour, choose a neutral one. The obvious neutral colour that will usually work for many homes is white. Light colours will usually do the trick. Painting over a uPVC surface will most likely not work and what you will find is that it does not look good if you do. You stand the chance of creating damage to these windows.


Avoid using cleaning hardware that can scratch

uPVC is a very tough material that can withstand physical abuse dished out by Mother Nature. The exterior is protected with a special finish that gives it that tough quality. Though it is very durable, oddly enough it can easily get scratched up. Some of the things to avoid using are cleaning brushes made of hard material, like steel or wool brushes. The best thing to use would be a sponge or even a soft cloth that you might use for cleaning a car. This is probably the safest material to use and any scratching will be avoided. If you have access to a high pressured water blaster, you can scrub out the dirt or debris with a soft cloth and a good cleaning agent, set the pressure to medium or low then spray the surface clean.

Avoid using cleaning agents that are abrasive

There are cleaning products that can potentially scratch the uPVC surface. Some of these chemicals can sometimes have little crystals that help to clean different types of surfaces. These chemicals should be avoided at all costs. The best type of cleaning product to use is a strong soapy chemical that will not scratch any surface it touches. Another thing you can do is go to your local hardware store and see if they sell any special cleaners that can be used on uPVC surfaces. They will have trained staff that can suggest a good list of cleaning products. It is not necessary to choose the most expensive products because it doesn’t usually take too much effort to clean these surfaces.


Wear clothes that are free of hard material

When we wash, we sometimes forget about the clothes that we are wearing. For example, people may be cleaning their lean to conservatories with the right cleaning product and cleaning agent, but forget that they have zips on their jacket or trousers. These materials could potentially scratch the uPVC surface. It is also suggested to remove any rings or jewellery.

Cleaning upvc windows is not really a hard task, but it may take some time depending on how much dirt or debris has built up. It is suggested that you clean these windows regularly to keep it looking its best. On lean to conservatories, its best to clean the upvc sash windows at least once every month. If you don’t have the time to clean the windows yourself, find a cleaning service that can do it for you. But keep these things in mind when you select a cleaner.

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