PVC Windows
PVC windows are an integral part of modern architecture. At All Windows Group, we have been supplying top-quality PVC windows for more than 27 years, which are perfect for both new construction and renovations of older structures. Our plastic windows are valued for their excellent thermal and acoustic insulation, which is always highlighted in discussions about energy savings. But that’s not all, because the refined properties of PVC windows also guarantee peace and quiet in the home.
In our offer you will find a wide range of plastic windows that meet the highest standards of quality and safety, making them ideal for the needs of modern construction projects. At All Windows Group, we work with leading PVC window manufacturers such as Profine, Veka and Salamander, who are known for their use of modern technology and innovative solutions.
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Kömmerling 88 MD
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Veka 82 MD
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Kömmerling 76 MD
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Kömmerling 76 AD
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Veka 76 AD
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Veka 76 MD
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e.Volution 70 AD
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Veka 70 AD
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Wide range of PVC windows
Our product range includes PVC windows in a variety of styles and configurations to suit a variety of architectural needs. Plastic windows available from All Windows Group are distinguished by their modern design and high performance. When you choose our products, you can be sure that you will get windows with excellent insulation properties that not only improve the thermal and acoustic comfort of your building, but also look elegant and modern.
Our plastic windows meet all standards!
Plastic windows from our offer are synonymous with durability and reliability. Through the use of advanced technologies, our PVC windows provide excellent protection against heat loss and noise, which is crucial for energy-efficient buildings. Our products meet stringent quality standards, including PN-EN 14351-1:2006+A2:2016, which guarantees their longevity and reliability for years. The possibility of installing glass of different thicknesses further increases their energy efficiency and safety, making our windows an ideal choice for modern investments.
Why choose plastic windows from All Windows Group?
The answer is: it just pays off. The pvc windows from All Windows Group are a combination of advanced technology, excellent quality and aesthetic emphasis. Our products not only meet the highest quality standards, but also offer a wide selection of colors and accessories, allowing you to perfectly match any project. With us, even a seemingly ordinary white window can become something extraordinary. The attractive prices and reliability of our PVC windows make them an ideal choice for any construction project.
PVC windows vs. balcony doors
Very often the term balcony door is used, which does not really fully reflect what balcony woodwork is. What we think of when we say this is nothing more than an ordinary PVC window that is specially adapted. So we can use the term that what we take for a balcony door is actually a large window. Doors, by design, are something completely different.
Naturally, we offer balcony windows and are able to make them from the window profiles of all the manufacturers we work with.
PVC or PVC windows? Is there a difference?
We often encounter the question of whether it is correct to say “PVC windows” or “PVC windows.” It is worth dispelling doubts on this subject. The international nomenclature uses the abbreviation “PVC” from poly(vinyl chloride), which stands for polyvinyl chloride, a material widely used in the production of plastic windows. It is a correct term and widely used around the world, although in Poland we are used to the name PVC.
In Polish, the correct term is “PVC,” which is derived from the Polish “poly(vinyl chloride).” However, in practice and colloquial language, the abbreviation “PVC” is often used, which is not correct from either the English name or the Polish equivalent, but has gained popularity in Poland as a colloquial form.
There is no difference between windows referred to as “PVC” and those called “PVC” – both terms refer to the same type of plastic windows made of polyvinyl chloride. Nevertheless, for greater precision and compliance with international standards, it is recommended to use the abbreviation “PVC” or Polish “PVC.”