Key Product Features
Replacement glazing is a significant investment for your home, and at KJM, we realise that quality is paramount. We use various ranges of uPVC window products, have our own highly trained window fitters for installation and ensure that we remain competitive with prices.
In many cases a showroom visit can help you choose between a stormproof or flush sash casement. On this page you will find general information on our uPVC systems. You will see that we offer a huge range of triple glazing, Residence 9 and Dempsey Dyer Beaumont systems like sliding sash and the continental tilt/turn windows. You can also find information on the Infinity recycled PVC profile system, coloured windows and woodgrain white foils we use.
Durable Window & Door Profiles
We have six main systems of PVC window systems, that come in bevelled, sculptured and foil alternatives. We have them all on display so why not come to view your options in our showroom in Andover and discuss your requirements with an experienced advisor who will be able to help you see the different choices available.
As an independent windows supplier, we have chosen these two profiles for our standard range of double glazed windows and doors that suits every situation and provides you, the customer, with the choices you desire.
We tend to use the Veka range for our sliding sash windows and foil options, including the new white foil and Profile 22 for our main supply of casement windows & doors. Our Veka and Profile 22 uPVC products are manufactured in England to the highest of standards. Industry awards for quality have been awarded to them for their double glazing.
VIEW BROCHURESRecycled uPVC Options
Firstly we offer the Veka Infinity profile system, its manufactured from recycled material in its core, the external faces are made from virgin uPVC.
Secondly Profile 22 uses RCM (recycled composite material) for its internal reinforcements. Manufactured from old first generation post-consumer uPVC windows, the reinforcement range of double glazing windows closes the loop on the recycling process by bringing this waste material back into use in a new generation of products.
In the world that strives to save precious resources, we believe that this is an innovative product that enhances the thermal efficiency of your windows, whilst providing the strength required from internal reinforcements. To view our strong and durable uPVC range, you can view our gallery. Alternatively, you can visit us at our Andover showroom by contacting us today!
VISIT OUR GALLERYBenefits of uPVC
While uPVC never needs repainting or restaining, unlike timber frames, cleaning the frames may be needed occasionally with soapy water and maybe lubricating hinges, handles and other hardware is usually all that is necessary.
There are lots of colours and effects available for frames of your new double glazing, even a wood-effect. Whatever the colour, tests ensure that it won’t deteriorate over time as frames don’t rot, rust, corrode, warp or split and have been proven to last at least 35 years.
Special additives make uPVC frames tough enough to suit UK requirements so frames will burn only when subjected to an intense fire source. Being classified as self-extinguishing and offering inherently high thermal and acoustic properties, uPVC windows are generally the most cost-effective option due to them being long lasting, low maintenance and low cost.
uPVC frames are able to comply with the requirements of all relevant British Standards and BBA requirements. Domestic and commercial uPVC frames also score A and A+ ratings respectively in the BR Green Guide.With most styles of double glazing window are available in uPVC:- tilt and turn, vertical sliding sash, pivot, fully reversible and traditional casement windows, they are easily recyclable and achieve more ‘A’ ratings for energy efficiency than any other framing material.
Colour Customisation
uPVC won’t need repainting or restaining, unlike timber frames. There are lots of colours and effects available for frames of your new double glazing, even a wood effect. Whatever the colour, tests ensure that they won’t deteriorate over time.
They don’t just come in white! You can even buy a white wood-grain today. Why not visit our showroom in Andover to see that ranges of colours available to you. Andover is easily accessible from the A303 and the A34 across Hampshire.
uPVC Prices Andover & Hampshire
We are proud to offer highly customisable uPVC throughout our products. Due to the material’s versatility, recommending a standard price is difficult. To receive a full bespoke quote based on your project specifications, contact us today using our contact form.
Alternatively, we have six main systems of PVC window systems, that come in bevelled, sculptured and foil alternatives. We have them all on display so why not come to view your options in our showroom in Andover and discuss your requirements with an experienced advisor who will be able to help you see the different choices available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is uPVC manufactured?
We use the Veka range for our sliding sash windows and foil options and Profile 22 for our main supply of casement windows & doors. Our Veka and Profile 22 uPVC products are manufactured in England to the highest standards.
Which uPVC products are available for installation?
KJM supplies Emplas, Residence 9, Residence 7, Deceuninck and Dempsey Dyer uPVC profiles. Most styles of double glazing windows are available in uPVC: tilt and turn, vertical sliding sash, flush casement and traditional casement windows.
How environmentally friendly are uPVC products?
uPVC windows are easily recyclable and achieve more ‘A’ ratings for energy efficiency than any other framing material. Domestic and commercial uPVC frames score ‘A’ and ‘A+’ ratings in the BR Green Guide.
What key benefits do uPVC products offer?
uPVC has inherently high thermal and acoustic properties. Generally, they are the most cost effective option because they are long lasting, low maintenance and low cost. They can even comply with all relevant British Standards and BBA requirements.
How durable are uPVC products?
uPVC frames won’t rot, rust, corrode, warp or split and have been proven to last at least 35 years. Special additives make uPVC frames tough enough to suit UK requirements and can only burn when subjected to an intense fire source; this means uPVC is classified as self extinguishing.
Where can uPVC products be installed?
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Since the business began at KJM, we have offered installation throughout Andover and Hampshire. After improving our product catalogue, we extended our installation locations to Berkshire, Dorset, Surrey, Wiltshire and surrounding areas. Contact us today to start your uPVC installation.