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Double Glazed uPVC Casement Windows in Melbourne

Melbourne's swing between hot northerlies and cold southerly changes puts real strain on ageing aluminium and timber window frames draughts, condensation, street noise and rising energy bills follow. Lumeta's uPVC double glazed casement windows pair a multi-chamber uPVC frame with insulated glazing and a full-compression seal, giving Melbourne homes better thermal control, quieter interiors and stronger security than standard single-glazed windows.

Double Glazed uPVC Casement Windows in Melbourne
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uPVC double glazed casement windows are hinged windows that open outward using a crank handle, built from a multi-chamber uPVC frame and two panes of glass separated by an insulating gap. Because the sash compresses fully against the frame when closed, they typically seal more tightly than sliding windows — improving thermal insulation, noise reduction and security in Melbourne homes.

Benefits

Benefits of uPVC Double Glazed Casement Windows

Homeowners replacing old frames and builders specifying windows for new builds are typically weighing up the same factors: comfort, noise, security, maintenance and long-term value. Casement windows in double glazed uPVC address each of these directly.

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Full compression seal reduces draughts more effectively than sliding sash designs

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Two panes of glass with an insulating gap lower heat transfer through the window, supporting thermal insulation in winter and summer

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Reduced transmission of external noise from traffic, trains or nearby flight paths

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Lower condensation build-up on the inside of the glass during cold Melbourne mornings

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Multi-point locking hardware distributes locking force around the sash for stronger security than a single-point aluminium latch

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Low-maintenance uPVC frame that won't rot, rust, corrode or need repainting

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Wide, unobstructed opening angle for airflow and cross-ventilation control

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UV-stable frame material that resists fading and discolouration under Melbourne's summer UV levels

Window Configurations

Casement Window Configurations and Glazing Options

Casement windows aren't a single fixed design. Lumeta configures each installation around the opening, the room's orientation and the outcome the client is after — whether that's a homeowner replacing a draughty bedroom window or a builder specifying a full elevation for a new build.

Single casement
Single casement

one sash, hinged on one side, suited to smaller openings such as bathrooms and laundries

Double or French casement
Double or French casement

a pair of sashes opening from the centre with no central mullion when both are open, common in living and dining areas

Corner casement combinations
Corner casement combinations

two casement units joined at an angle to maximise light and outlook on corner rooms

Casement with integrated flyscreen
Casement with integrated flyscreen

retains ventilation while keeping insects out, particularly relevant for homes near parks or waterways

Glazing options

Glazing options across all door types include standard double glazed units (DGU), low-E coated glass for improved solar control, and argon gas fill for additional thermal performance.

Standard double glazing two panes with an air-filled or argon-filled cavity for improved thermal insulation over single glazing
Low-E (low-emissivity) coated glass a microscopically thin coating that reflects heat while allowing light through, useful on north and west-facing rooms carrying more solar heat gain
Acoustic laminated glass upgrade a laminated interlayer that improves noise reduction for homes on arterial roads, near tram lines or under flight paths
Double Glazed uPVC Casement Windows in Melbourne
Why Choose

Why Choose Lumeta

Local Melbourne experience

Local Melbourne experience across homeowner replacement, renovation and new build/trade projects

Tailored consultation

Tailored consultation matching glazing specification to each room's orientation and the outcome you want

Installation standards

Installation standards focused on correct sealing, flashing and frame alignment, not just the product itself

Quality control

Quality control checks at final inspection before handover

Comfortable working

Comfortable working directly with builders, architects and developers on multi-window and whole-project specifications

Lumeta installs

Lumeta installs uPVC double glazed casement windows across metropolitan Melbourne, including the eastern suburbs (Glen Waverley, Doncaster), western suburbs (Point Cook, Williamstown), northern suburbs (Essendon, Preston) and south-east Melbourne (Brighton, Mordialloc).

Process

Our Installation Process

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Consultation

we discuss the brief, whether it's a homeowner replacement, renovation or new build specification, and the outcome you're after (thermal, acoustic, security or a combination).

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Measurement and site assessment

a detailed on-site measure of each opening, checking the reveal is square and identifying any retrofit constraints before glazing specifications are confirmed.

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Quote and glazing specification

a written quote covering frame configuration, glass build and hardware, matched to the room's orientation and your priorities.

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Installation

removal of the existing frame where applicable, packing and squaring the new frame, sill flashing and continuous sealant application, then hardware fitting and sash alignment.

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Final inspection and handover

checking that each sash closes with even compression, hardware operates smoothly, and the surrounding finish is complete before handover.

Quality Matters as Much as the Glass

Why Installation Quality Matters as Much as the Glass

Casement vs. Other Window Types

Window Type Seal Type Ventilation Best Suited To
Casement Full compression seal around the sash Wide opening angle, strong airflow control Living areas, bedrooms, energy-focused renovations
Sliding Brush seal along the track Moderate — half the opening at most Spaces with limited swing clearance, e.g. near walkways
Awning Compression seal, top-hinged Good ventilation even in light rain Bathrooms, laundries, ventilation in wet weather
Fixed Fully sealed, no opening sash None — light only Feature windows, high or hard-to-reach openings

uPVC vs. Aluminium Frames

Factor uPVC Aluminium
Thermal performance Multi-chamber profile limits heat transfer through the frame Naturally conducts heat, increasing thermal bridging unless thermally broken
Maintenance Won’t rot, rust or need repainting; occasional cleaning Resistant to rust but can corrode near coastal air; finish can fade
Weight Lighter, reducing load on hardware over time Lightweight but strength relies on thinner sections
Condensation Lower frame conductivity reduces condensation risk Higher conductivity can increase condensation on the frame
Buying Mistakes

Maintenance, Lifespan and Common Buying Mistakes

uPVC casement frames are widely regarded as a low-maintenance option — regular cleaning with mild detergent and water is generally all the frame itself needs. Hardware such as hinges and multi-point locks benefits from periodic lubrication, and gasket seals are worth checking over the years to confirm they're still compressing evenly. Compared with timber, which needs repainting or resealing over time, uPVC frames are built to hold their finish without ongoing upkeep.

Choosing a frame colour before confirming the glazing specification, then finding the two don't align with the room's actual performance needs

Applying the same glass build across a whole house rather than matching Low-E coatings and glazing spec to each room's orientation

Focusing on price alone and unknowingly choosing a thinner frame chamber or lower-grade spacer bar that reduces real-world performance

Not checking an installer's sealing and finishing standard before booking, since fitting quality affects performance as much as the product

Underestimating the outward swing clearance a casement sash needs, which can clash with blinds, flyscreens or outdoor furniture

Skipping a proper site measurement and assuming a standard size will fit a non-standard, older-home opening

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

What are uPVC casement windows?
uPVC casement windows are hinged windows made from a multi-chamber uPVC frame that open outward via a crank handle. When paired with double glazing, they combine a full-perimeter compression seal with insulated glass for improved thermal and acoustic performance.
Are uPVC casement windows worth it in Melbourne?
For homes affected by Melbourne's temperature swings, road or rail noise, or condensation on older windows, casement windows in double glazed uPVC generally offer stronger sealing, better thermal insulation and lower maintenance than ageing single-glazed aluminium or timber windows.
How much do double glazed casement windows cost in Melbourne?
Cost depends on window size, configuration, glazing specification, hardware and whether the project is a retrofit or new build. Lumeta provides a written quote after a site measurement rather than a fixed per-window price, since these factors vary project to project.
How long do uPVC casement windows last?
uPVC frames are built to resist rot, rust and corrosion and are widely regarded as a long-life, low-maintenance option compared with timber frames, which need periodic repainting or resealing.
Do uPVC casement windows need much maintenance?
Minimal. Regular cleaning with mild detergent and water is generally sufficient for the frame, with occasional lubrication of hinges and locking hardware and periodic checks of the gasket seals.
Are casement windows secure?
Casement windows fitted with multi-point locking hardware distribute locking force around the sash, which is generally considered more secure than a single-point latch on a standard sliding aluminium window.
Can double glazed casement windows reduce traffic noise?
Yes. The additional pane and insulating cavity in double glazing reduce noise transmission compared with single glazing, and an acoustic laminated glass upgrade can further improve noise reduction for homes on busier roads or near rail lines.
Can I retrofit uPVC casement windows into an existing brick veneer home?
In most cases, yes. Existing openings are measured on site and windows are sized to the reveal, since older openings aren't always standard sizes. A site assessment identifies any retrofit constraints before a specification is confirmed..
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