Up to 50% of energy consumption in a home is related to heat gain or loss through Windows and Doors. uPVC Windows and Doors are the right choice, as uPVC has one of the best insulation values. With more than 50 years of history, uPVC Windows and Doors have a proven track record of exceptional performance whilst delivering efficient and effective solutions.
Advanced uPVC Windows NZ locally manufactures premium NZ made uPVC Windows & Doors for the lower North Island, New Zealand regions, focusing primarily from Taupo to Wellington including Palmerston North, Wanganui, Manawatu and the Kapiti Coast.
Owner and Manager Steve Brudenall has been in the industry for approximately 35 years and has a broad range of technical knowledge, product development and design. During his time in the UK, he worked with the Rehau brand and it is this brand he has chosen to work with again in New Zealand as the uPVC extrusion supplier. Rehau manufactures a high quality product with a reputation as a world leader in the industry.
In the late 1980s, Steve started as a uPVC window fabricator on the factory floor in the UK and worked his way up to the position of Production Director within a few years before he and Sadie started their own successful manufacturing business.
In 2002 Steve and Sadie emigrated to New Zealand, becoming residents and, initially working with aluminium joinery until 2013, they saw an opportunity to manufacture and supply a European-style window and door system and formed Advanced uPVC Windows NZ Ltd. bringing their expertise and knowledge to the New Zealand market.
Advanced uPVC Windows, locally manufacturing quality uPVC Windows & Doors for:
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Steve Brudenall
In the UK Steve started as a uPVC window fabricator on the factory floor and worked his way up to the position of Production Director within a few years before he and Sadie started their own successful manufacturing business.
Thermally Efficient Windows and Doors – superior to all aluminium joinery. All double glazed with glass options to add further thermal efficiency. Still want to know more?