At GREFET, we are very much out and about on site rather than in a boardroom. And here’s the thing that we’re now seeing very clearly: builders are slowly moving away from uPVC, and it’s not because it’s fashionable to do so, it is because they are starting to fail against real world expectations. Let’s unpack why this shift is happening.
It doesn’t fare well on site
uPVC performs fine on paper. It tells a different story on site, over time. Heat, dust, UV exposure and handling at installation are all hard on the tape.
Common issues builders report:
- Yellowing and fading in full-sun areas
- Brittleness after prolonged heat exposure
- Warping in large openings
- A lifetime of visible aging in only 7 years
If one expects a building to last decades, materials that exhibit stress early stretch out the limit.
Poor Confidence in the Structure
Window sizes become larger as projects expand. Floor-to-ceiling openings, corner windows and substantial sliders are no longer exceptions. uPVC struggles here.
Builders face:
- Reinforcement limitations inside profiles
- Reduced rigidity in wider spans
- Design concessions to suit the material
What this actually means is that design gets determined by the window system, not the architect’s vision.
Poor Standards of Manufacture
uPVC relies on the quality of local manufacture a lot. A pair of same-profile windows can look very different when installed.
Pain points we hear repeatedly:
- Poor welding at joints
- Misalignment after installation
- The hardware tension of inexact tolerances
For builders, inconsistency equals rework. And rework is expensive.
Sustainability Concerns Growing Louder
Sustainability is now not a brochure line. Clients, consultants and certification bodies are asking developers harder questions.
uPVC raises concerns around:
- Difficult recyclability
- Long-term environmental impact
- End-of-life disposal considerations
Builders are starting to seek out products that fit more closely into a long-term vision of environmental responsibility.
The Cost of Maintenance Mounts
On day one, uPVC may appear cost effective. Five years later, the story shifts.
Typical complaints include:
- Loosening of the hardware from movement in profile
- Seal failures in extreme climates
- Challenges associated with replacement after discontinuation of a profile
And maintenance, which was supposed to be minimal, becomes recurring cost.
Why Builders Are Choosing Aluminium Systems Instead
System-based aluminium windows are the next big thing here. Not as a luxury feature buy, but as an efficient choice.
Builders to prefer aluminium systems as it provides:
- Stability of the structure with big and complicated openings
- Precision-engineered profiles with consistent performance
- Improved heat, UV and weather resistance
- Predictable maintenance — long service life
At GREFET we specialise in system aluminium windows that are specified, tested and manufactured as an integral system. No improvisation. No guesswork.
The Shift Is Pragmatic, Not Emotional
Builders aren’t abandoning uPVC overnight. They’re just selecting materials that will minimize risk, age better and reflect well on their house. And in the current construction climate, predictability is worth more than short-term savings. And that’s the real cause of why it is turning.
