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Advantages and Features of PVC Windows
Euroventyc PVC windows are highly resistant, durable, and provide excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. They help reduce energy consumption, are easy to maintain, and do not warp or corrode over time, making them ideal for the climate of Mexico City (CDMX).
Hurricane-resistant windows are designed to withstand strong winds and debris impact during hurricanes and storms. Made with high-strength laminated glass, these windows protect your home by preventing breakage under extreme conditions, ensuring safety indoors.
Euroventyc PVC windows offer superior thermal insulation, reducing heat transfer between the interior and exterior. This maintains a comfortable temperature inside your home without heavily relying on air conditioning or heating systems, saving energy and lowering electricity costs.
At Euroventyc, we offer a wide variety of customizable PVC windows and doors, including sliding, casement, and tilt-and-turn models, with options for double and triple glazing to enhance thermal and acoustic insulation.
Double-glazed windows consist of two glass panels separated by an air chamber, providing better thermal and acoustic insulation. This design reduces heat loss, increases energy efficiency, and minimizes external noise compared to conventional aluminum or wooden windows.
PVC windows can reduce energy consumption by up to 30% thanks to their excellent thermal insulation, decreasing the need for air conditioning or heating to maintain a stable interior temperature.
Euroventyc PVC windows are available in a wide range of colors and finishes, from classic white to wood-like tones such as oak or walnut. You can also choose matte or glossy finishes to suit your preferences.
You can choose from single, double, triple, or laminated glass for Euroventyc’s PVC windows. We also offer special glasses with solar control, low-emissivity (Low-E), and acoustic features, depending on the specific needs of the project.
PVC windows provide better thermal insulation than aluminum windows because PVC is a material that conducts less heat. This makes them a more energy-efficient option, especially in extreme or cold climates.
PVC windows offer excellent thermal insulation, helping to keep heat inside the home in cold climates. This reduces heat loss, allowing for less heating usage and greater thermal comfort.