Why New Windows and Doors Offer Greater Benefits Than Just UPVC Spraying
- WhitefieldWindows

- Apr 5
- 3 min read
When your windows and doors start to look tired or worn, it’s tempting to choose a quick fix like UPVC spraying to refresh their appearance. Spraying can change the color and give a temporary facelift, but it often falls short of solving deeper issues. Installing new windows and doors provides a range of benefits that go far beyond surface improvements. This post explores why investing in new windows and doors delivers better value, comfort, and long-term savings compared to simply spraying existing UPVC frames.

Improved Energy Efficiency
One of the biggest advantages of new windows and doors is the boost in energy efficiency. Older UPVC frames, even if sprayed, often have worn seals and outdated glass that allow heat to escape during winter and enter during summer. New installations typically include:
Double or triple glazing to reduce heat transfer
Advanced sealing systems that prevent drafts
Thermally broken frames that minimize heat loss through the frame itself
These features help maintain a stable indoor temperature, reducing the need for heating and cooling. This can lower energy bills by up to 30% in some homes, according to studies by the Energy Saving Trust. UPVC spraying does not improve insulation or sealing, so it cannot deliver these savings.
Enhanced Security and Safety
New windows and doors come with modern locking mechanisms designed to resist forced entry. Older frames, even if freshly sprayed, may have weakened locks or frames that are easier to break. When you replace your windows and doors, you can choose:
Multi-point locking systems
Laminated or toughened safety glass
Reinforced frames that resist impact
These upgrades provide peace of mind and can also reduce home insurance premiums. Spraying UPVC does not strengthen the physical security of your windows or doors.
Better Durability and Longevity
UPVC spraying is essentially a cosmetic treatment. It can chip, peel, or fade over time, especially when exposed to harsh weather. New windows and doors are made from materials designed to last for decades with minimal maintenance. For example:
Modern UPVC frames have UV-resistant coatings built in
Composite doors combine materials for strength and weather resistance
Timber frames treated with preservatives resist rot and warping
Replacing your windows and doors means you won’t need to worry about repainting or respraying every few years. This saves time, effort, and money in the long run.
Improved Aesthetics and Property Value
While spraying can change the color of your UPVC frames, it cannot alter their style or condition. New windows and doors come in a wide range of designs, finishes, and colors that can transform the look of your home. You can select styles that match your architectural preferences or modernize an older property.
A fresh, high-quality installation can increase your home’s curb appeal and market value. Real estate experts agree that new windows and doors are among the top home improvements that attract buyers and justify higher asking prices. Spraying may improve appearance temporarily but does not add real value.
Reduced Maintenance Requirements
Maintaining sprayed UPVC requires careful cleaning to avoid damaging the paint layer. Over time, the sprayed surface may need touch-ups or full resprays. New windows and doors, especially those with factory-applied finishes, require less upkeep. Benefits include:
Easy-to-clean surfaces that resist dirt and stains
Frames that do not need sanding or repainting
Hardware designed for smooth operation and durability
This means less hassle and expense for homeowners over the years.
Environmental Impact
Replacing old windows and doors with energy-efficient models reduces your carbon footprint by lowering energy consumption. Many manufacturers now offer eco-friendly options made from recycled or sustainable materials. Additionally, new installations often come with warranties and certifications that guarantee performance and environmental standards.
In contrast, UPVC spraying involves chemicals and solvents that may have environmental impacts during application and disposal. It also does not improve energy efficiency, so it offers limited environmental benefits.
When Spraying Might Make Sense
There are cases where UPVC spraying can be a reasonable short-term solution:
When the frames are structurally sound and only need a color update
If budget constraints prevent full replacement
For rental properties where long-term investment is not a priority
Even then, it’s important to weigh the temporary nature of spraying against the lasting benefits of new windows and doors.




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