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In the Race for High-Rise Innovation, uPVC Leads the Way

In the Race for High-Rise Innovation, uPVC Leads the Way

“This material has become a favourite choice for a wide range of residential and commercial projects. uPVC windows and doors also offer excellent insulation against rain, superior UV protection, sound insulation, and are also resistant to salt water, termites, fire, and strong winds,” says Mahesh Choudhary, President & CEO, Okotech, Aparna Venster & Alteza

The construction materials sector was among those with the greatest effects during the epidemic. However, the business swiftly found its footing again, and things are much better now. The market size of this particular area is estimated to be approximately USD 225 billion, and it is anticipated to rise by 10% this year. Allied sector segments including ready-mix concrete, uPVC, and tiles are prepared for an optimistic future.

Particularly in recent years, uPVC has shown admirable signs of recovery; it now has a substantial market presence and has regained the majority of its pre-pandemic pace. This enduring image is a result of customers and architects progressively realising the possibilities of uPVC’s strength, durability, simplicity of installation, and affordability of upkeep. This material has gained popularity as a preferred option for a variety of residential and commercial projects. Additionally, uPVC windows and doors provide great rain protection, exceptional UV protection, sound insulation, as well as resistance to fire, high winds, salt water, termites, and fire.

Its wide range of attributes also enables it to find use in a variety of industrial contexts; one such use is the construction of windows and doors for tall structures. Today, high-rise structures are typical sights. In fact, the number of high-rises in a well-known metro area is frequently its defining characteristic. Additionally, this opens up a world of opportunity for the related construction materials sector. Doors, windows, and other structural components for these structures must be strong yet stylish. uPVC windows and doors are useful in this situation.

uPVC windows and doors are ideal for high building structures for a number of reasons, including the following:

As the building material industry/real estate sector decarbonizes, builders and homeowners are increasingly turning to uPVC for window and door needs. With uPVC quickly gaining popularity in high-rise development, more builders are trying to include this material in their designs. The demand for uPVC will only grow as areas of application for it become available. If you want a sustainable, yet robust material for your windows and doors, uPVC is your best choice.

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