Stylish and Modern Designs for Your Home
At South Coast Home Improvements, we take every opportunity we can to show our customers the beautiful range of uPVC windows we have available to order online. These can be ordered and manufactured to specifications you have set when you call to make a purchase, so you know that you will be receiving everything you have asked for, to your exact standards.
About our Windows

What is uPVC?
Unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride, otherwise known as uPVC, is an easily maintained building material commonly used as a substitute for painted wood and timber frames. It is mostly used for newly built window sills and frames in the modern-day, particularly when a homeowner is having double glazing installed.
Benefits of uPVC Windows
Fitting uPVC windows will bring an impressive number of advantages and benefits to your home, the first (an arguably most important) being the increase in security. Shatter-proof double glazed panes of glass will prevent intruders from entering your property, while ultra-light but also extremely hardwearing window frames will withstand both human interference and even the worst of the elements.
The frames are so compact they are fire retardant (as established in and needed by the Building Regulations), and work so well with double glazing, they will even help to soundproof your home!
uPVC Window Prices
The cost of uPVC windows can vary greatly, depending on a number of different factors. These factors include size, style, design and if you are planning on adding any extra features to the window, such as double or triple glazing. As such, we have no fully set average prices for our uPVC windows.
However, this does not mean that you should worry about what this will mean for your budget ‒ we are not leaving you to simply work it all out for yourself! Instead, we can offer you the use of our free online quote service to help you plan it out. All you have to do is go to our page, fill in as many of the specifications as you can, and leave your details with us. One of our expert staff members will take this information and use it to work out an estimated cost for your new windows, which they will then relay back to you as soon as they are done.

Types of Windows
We offer an extensive selection of premium window styles to complement any home. Whether you’re looking to upgrade with energy-efficient casement or sliding sash windows, create a focal point with stunning bay or bow windows, or find the perfect solution for lofts, bathrooms and other unique spaces, our range has you covered.

Order Your Stunning New uPVC Windows Online Today
If you’re in the market for high security, top-quality windows that will give your home a classic and easily kept appeal for years to come, call on our team at South Coast Home Improvements today. Whether you need your windows to fit a large house or a small bungalow, be in a sash, casement or tilt and turn style, or be black, white or grey, we can ensure that you will get them as you need them.
We will be there throughout the process of you choosing, buying and having your windows fitted, so there is no bad time to give us a call if you have any questions.
Areas We Cover
We are passionate about providing the best service we can, to as many customers as we can. This is why we are more than happy to supply and install uPVC windows across several counties:
- Arundel
- Battle
- Bexhill
- Bognor Regis
- Brighton
- Burgess Hill
- Chichester
- Crowborough
- Eastbourne
- East Grinstead
- Hailsham
- Hastings
- Hampshire
- Horley
- Horsham
- Kent
- Lewes
- Peacehaven
- Pevensey
- Seaford
- Shoreham
- Surrey
- Sussex
- Uckfield
- Worthing
We have had the pleasure of serving hundreds of satisfied customers in each of these areas, and are ready and waiting to make a return visit if you need us. If you are based in one of these counties and you have been looking for new uPVC windows, contact us today and we will prepare your order for a fast delivery and installation.

FAQs and Useful Information
How energy efficient are uPVC windows?
UPVC windows are highly energy efficient due to their excellent thermal insulation properties. They reduce heat loss and provide a superior barrier against heat transfer compared to traditional materials, helping to maintain a consistent indoor temperature while also reducing energy bills. UPVC windows are often rated A+ or A++ for energy efficiency, especially with double or triple glazing. By minimising air leakage and maximising heat retention, uPVC windows contribute significantly to reducing energy consumption.
Are uPVC windows secure?
Yes, uPVC windows are highly secure. They are often double or triple glazed, making it harder for intruders to smash through them. Unlike wooden frames, which can deteriorate and rot over the years, uPVC can stand the test of time and continue to protect your home long into the future. For the finest security performance, opt for frames with robust locking mechanisms when choosing your window style.
How do I maintain and clean uPVC windows?
To keep your uPVC windows looking their best, start by wiping away any debris with a soft cloth. Then use warm soapy water to wash the frames with a non-abrasive sponge or cloth. Rinse thoroughly and buff dry. If you really want your windows to shine, cleaning with a vinegar-water solution (2 cups of water with ¼ cup of vinegar) works wonders. Always avoid harsh chemicals like bleach. Cleaning every couple of months will help keep your windows looking their best.
Can uPVC windows reduce noise pollution?
UPVC windows are excellent for reducing noise pollution. Their double or triple glazing and strong seals create an effective barrier against external sounds, making them ideal for homes in noisy areas.
How do uPVC windows compare to other window materials, such as wood or aluminium?
UPVC windows offer several advantages over wood and aluminium windows. Unlike wood, uPVC doesn’t rot, warp, or require frequent painting, making it virtually maintenance-free and more durable in the long run. UPVC also provides better thermal insulation than aluminium, as aluminium conducts heat and cold more easily. While aluminium frames can be stronger and slimmer, allowing for larger panes of glass, uPVC windows generally offer a better balance of energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and ease of maintenance.