REHAU: What is increased security, energy savings and noise reduction worth to you?
What is increased security, energy savings and noise reduction worth to you?
A recent survey done by Buildaid, a well-known South African publishing and consulting company for the construction industry, found that roughly 8.5% of a R1,8 million home is spent on aluminium windows, doors and single glazing.
Upgrade from aluminium windows to the top of the range REHAU uPVC windows and you would add about R61,200 to the R153,000 spent on traditional windows and doors.
The upside? Your REHAU uPVC windows and doors will be fitted with double-glazing and multi-point locks, offering you increased safety. Even better, the double-glazed sealed units and uPVC frames will also increase the energy efficiency of your home, whilst reducing outside noise to a minimum.
Furthermore, the uPVC windows and doors are durable and UV stable. They do not require any maintenance except for the occasional wipe down to get rid of dust.
Your monthly bond costs will be approximately R600 higher, but it is worth investing this amount for all the extra benefits you and your family will enjoy! REHAU’s uPVC window and door systems are the most advanced windows available in South Africa.
Contact: REHAU
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