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PVC Hung Window for Village with American and Europe Style

PVC Hung Window for Village with American and Europe Style

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Min Order Qty:
50 set
Supply Capability:
1000 set/month

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1.Specifications for PVC Hung Window

American style PVC hung window Single hung vinyl window
Type: American style
Dual low-e glass
Enviroment-friendly profile

American style PVC hung window Single hung vinyl window
Different open available: Casement, Sliding, single hung, double hung&tilt, etc

 

2.Material for PVC Hung Window :

 PVC profile,Enviroment-friendly profile

Hardware: Chinese top Guoqiang or ROTO hardware

Glass : Single pane, double pane glass, Low-e, tinted

Fly Screen: Fixed

Color: white color or wood grain color

Good Heat insulation

2 years warranty time offered

Payment: 40% downpayment by TT. 60% before shipment

Delivery:  within 30 days

 

 

 

 

3. Feature of PVC Hung Window:

Air proof, Water proof, Sound insulation, Thermal insulation, Anti-aging, Good combustion-retarding performance,Resist impacts, Easy maintainance.

 

4.Product advantages:

1)  Good appearance

2)  Excellent low-temperature impact performance

3)  Excellet anti-aging performance

4)  Good flame retardant performance

5)  High fillet weld strength

6)  Outstanding heat and noise insulation effect

7)  Easy to install Plastic Profile for pvc windows and doors

 

5.Series:

We are specialized manufacturer in Plastic ,PVCProfile for doors & windows. we have own brand material and (Aluminum & PVC)

window production line.

As a manufacturer, we can provide the high quality completed products with competitive price.

 

 

 

 

 

Q: I saw an online video that we can go to our local home depot etc and buy kits where we use a blow drying and put plastic on the inside of our windows. How much does this really help in saving on energy costs for those of you who know this kind of stuff. I am on a very limited budget, so I am looking at those,
anything that will add another layer of protection, is going to save you dollars and give you comfort
Q: The city requires me to separate paper and plastic into two different bins. I have been tearing the plastic windows out of envelopes (you know the kind you get from businesses) before sticking them into the paper bin. Do I even have to do this? And if I do, can I put the plastic window part I rip out into the plastic recycling bin?
In our community, they tell us that the plastic is so negligible, that's its OK to toss those window envelopes in with the regular mixed paper. It seems that every community has a different recycling program ~ perhaps it would be best if you called your local recycling carrier and asked them directly.
Q: Are envelopes with plastic windows recyclable?
Yes they are. That really isn't plastic. It is a thin, transparent cellulose material made from wood pulp. You can recycle them.
Q: Will window chalk(window marker) come off of Soft top plastic windows?
problematic point. seek on to yahoo and bing. it may help!
Q: Every fall we put plastic on the outside of our windows to provide added insulation during the winter. The plastice we use is said to be clear but isnt. It always ends up that we cant see out the windows all winter. It really sucks. Does anyone know of an insulating plastic that is trully clear and will allow us to actually see out the windows?
You can use indoor plastic kits. They contain sheets of plastic film, which looks like cling-film, but is slightly thicker. The kit also comes with double-sided tape, and you use this to tape the wooden framing (around the window pane). You then cut out the plastic to fit the size of your window frame and fix it to the tape. Finally, you blow a hair dryer on the plastic, which shrinks it so that it is very tight.
Q: So I have a 88 celica convertible and the back window is made out of plastic can not see anything out of it. I replaced it a few years back havent driven it in a while now you cant see out of it. Is there something out there I can use to clear it up?
The alcohol destabilized the outer layers of the plastic there is not any longer any element that i be conscious of of which will restoration it we could ask the innovations of reason whats to do ...Mr. Hawkens? your verdict ?
Q: I want to install low-E plastic film on my window. I'm a do-it-yourself and I want it to be revesible for summer and winter to ensure I save the more energy. I also want something transparent.Thanks
One of the cheapest places to get it if you can do it yourself is at Lowe's. They sell a large variety of tint with different shades and performance for windows and doors you can custom cut. If you are trying to save energy, they have a heat reflective film that I believe is up to 90% heat reflexive. It is in transparent and mirrored coatings. If you plan on removing it, make sure you get the static cling style and you can remove it and reuse it against next season because there isn't any adhedsives left on the film or glass. Make sure you really wet the glass and film on installation. Good luck!
Q: Have very little budget to work with, paid Marshall Construction of Kalamazoo to do the roof, haven't seen him since (Even with the contract), windows are in really poor condition and need to be replaced but don't have the funds to do it (Lost job like everyone else in Michigan). I have almost a zero budget to do this thanks to people like Marshall construction. Any suggestions how to get this 900 sqft home to stay warm without the furnace always working?
Plastic on the windows will help a little, especially if you can keep at least a couple inches between the glass and the plastic. If you do not have carpeting, put down some rugs. Check your furnace filter, make sure it is clean. Also if the construction company left you hanging, take them to court, you may be limited to the amount you can recover in small claims, but it also might push them into doing the work.
Q: Do they still make them. Like the ones we used to have in the 70's and 80's. Or is it an outdated concept? If yes, where can I find them or how can I make one? The pole has to be about 8 feet long. thanks! : )
Do you mean like the ones where you pull them down and they unroll, and then to open them back up you pull down slightly and push them back up? I have those and I got them at the Home Depot. You can special order them in whatever size you want. And, they're fairly inexpensive. I have them on two picture windows with a southwest exposure, one about 6 feet long and the other about 7 feet long. I also have 2-inch horizontal mini blinds on those windows. But, the blinds are so long and heavy that they don't completely close all the way. So, I had to install the roll-up blinds behind them. And, they work great.
Q: Ok i have a couple bonsai trees and some other assorted potted plants and i wanted to know if i put plastic sheets on the windows to keep the cold from affecting the plants if that would affect how much light the plants will get. And if it does affect it, by how much? Thx for any help i can get
Yes plastic will decrease the amount of light that penetrates the window. Most clear plastics are rated for how much light they let penetrate when new and as the plastic ages, it will let in less light. You may be able to find this information online if you know the type of plastic you are going to use. Try looking up light ratings or opacity for the plastic you have or ask where you plan to buy it. I can't remember the exact numbers, but clear to slightly opaque plastics usually decrease light by about 10-30%. Ten to fifteen percent should be okay for most sunny windows.

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