π Updated April 2026 Β· β± Full guide in progress Β· βοΈ Findfitter Team
The #1 decision that affects the cost, appearance, and lifespan of your new windows is the frame material. Here’s the short version β our full comparison guide is on the way.
uPVC (80% of UK installs)
Β£450βΒ£900 per window installed. Affordable, thermally efficient, maintenance-free. Lasts 25β35 years. Main downside: can look plasticky on period properties. The default choice for most modern UK homes.
Aluminium (modern / minimalist)
Β£650βΒ£1,200 per window installed. Slimmer sightlines, stronger, better for large pane designs. Lasts 30β45 years. Slightly worse thermal performance than premium uPVC unless you pick a thermal-break aluminium frame. Premium choice for modern extensions and contemporary builds.
Wood (conservation areas / period homes)
Β£700βΒ£1,500 per window installed (softwood to hardwood). Often the only option in conservation areas and listed buildings. Hardwood lasts 40+ years with periodic repainting. Softwood shorter lifespan (15β25 years) but cheaper. Highest aesthetic authenticity for period properties.
Composite (wood inside + aluminium outside)
Β£900βΒ£1,800 per window installed. Best-of-both-worlds. Premium thermal performance, 50+ year lifespan, near-zero maintenance. Mostly chosen for high-spec new builds and extensions.
Which should you pick?
- Budget-focused or standard modern home β uPVC
- Modern home, want slim frames or big panes β aluminium
- Period home or conservation area β hardwood
- High-end new build or forever home β composite
Full side-by-side comparison with thermal ratings, security, planning considerations, and resale impact is coming soon. In the meantime, get quotes from installers who offer multiple materials:
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Sources & references
This article draws on data and guidance from the following authoritative UK sources:
- British Fenestration Rating Council β window energy rating scale (A++ to E)
- GGF β consumer advice β UK glazing product specifications
- Energy Saving Trust β windows β thermal performance data for different materials
- FENSA β UK building regulation standards for installations
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