During renovations, a question often arises: can modern PVC windows be installed instead of worn-out wooden windows? The answer is yes. In many cases, this is a practical, economical, and technically safe solution.
Modern PVC windows, thanks to their multi-chamber profiles and tight glazing units, provide significantly better thermal and acoustic insulation than older wooden windows. This translates into lower energy losses, lower heating bills, and improved thermal comfort for residents.
Why consider PVC windows?
Modern PVC joinery is primarily:
- very good thermal insulation,
- wind and rain tightness,
- resistance to changing weather conditions,
- no need for painting or complicated maintenance,
- possibility to choose windows with textures of different wood species,
- favorable price-to-quality ratio.
That is why replacing old wooden windows with PVC is today one of the most popular modernizations that improve the energy efficiency of buildings.
Example: AdamS PVC windows
A good example of modern solutions are PVC windows available from AdamS. A wide selection of systems and price options allows for customization to suit various buildings and budgets, whether for a complete renovation or individual window replacement.
Installing PVC windows instead of old wooden ones is not only possible, but often the best solution for home renovations. Properly selected and installed windows, such as those from AdamS VEKA SL 76, improve thermal comfort, building airtightness, and facade aesthetics, while reducing the need for future maintenance. However, it’s important to remember that professional installation and matching the window system to the building’s structure are crucial.
















