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‘Windows are very visible – people look at them as well as through them,” says architect Stephen Musiol of Small Spaces. Before buying, Ann Mooney of Marvin Architectural advises visualising the windows in situ or getting a CAD drawing from the supplier with windows inserted on the elevation. Viewing a house with similar windows and checking CE certification, installation procedure and delivery dates are prudent steps, Mooney adds. “Ensure the company is reputable and query who warranties the product – the manufacturer or supplier? “Consider longevity, aesthetic appearance and functionality. Windows are usually a lifetime proposition,” she says. New innovations may also influence decisions. Fairco has launched what it hails as Ireland’s first guaranteed burglar-proof windows. Rooflights, Musiol says, should be remembered for the potential impact they can have on daylight. In a typical three or four-bed semi-detached house with a decent front door, patio or sliding door, back door and six standard windows and two or three smaller-sized ones, budget approximately €10,000 for supply and fit of good quality uPVC windows and doors.

Expect to pay €14,000 for the same in alu-clad, with factory timber somewhere in the middle, Musiol says. “Cheap grade uPVC can be had for less, but the quality suffers a lot.” Generally uPVC is cheapest, offering a wide range of suppliers and generally a quick turnaround, he says. A good range of finishes and colours is available, with low maintenance required in the short to medium term. But Musiol warns it’s a case of buyer beware. “Good quality uPVC windows aren’t that much lower cost than timber. uPVC is an environmentally-nasty material. Frames can be very bulky and junctions can be awkward. Also it’s impossible to repair or maintain uPVC once it’s damaged or worn.” Timber appeals for its environmental sustainability. “It has low embodied energy and is a renewable material. A draw is the beauty of the material, if exposed. Versatility is another plus – when sourced from skilled suppliers, virtually any design can be made. “Timber has a very long lifetime if maintained – there are timber windows in perfect working order that are hundreds of years old,” Musiol says.

“It usually takes eight weeks from order to arrival and requires coordination when part of a small building project, and can add weeks to the job’s duration,” he says.
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Original windows in listed buildings may be protected, Musiol says.
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