When it comes to improving your home, your choice of windows matters. At NK Windows, we offer uPVC windows that go beyond aesthetics – creating homes that are warmer, safer, quieter and greener. With over 20 years of advocating for better homes in New Zealand, we understand the importance of making the right choices from the start.
At NK Windows, we understand the importance of preserving our precious environment. Our commitment to sustainability is embedded in every aspect of our uPVC window and door systems: we combine technology that focuses on energy efficiency and sustainable production, with environmentally appropriate materials, to produce windows and doors that are built to last.
Our uPVC window and door systems are designed with sustainability and durability in mind, utilising PVC (polyvinyl chloride), a versatile and resource-efficient thermoplastic.
The core materials for uPVC production – chlorine and ethylene – are by-products of other manufacturing processes. This means that manufacturing does not require the same levels of crude oil as other materials.
Looking at the whole life of the products, not only are uPVC windows and doors extremely durable, but assessments show uPVC stands out as an environmentally competitive option, with much better energy consumption and lower CO2 emissions than alternative materials, like aluminium.
Specifically engineered for New Zealand’s climate – including wind, rain, high UV and coastal situations.
Free from lead and harmful chemical emissions, easy to clean and with a non-porous surface, we prioritise both your wellbeing and the environment.
Our uPVC windows are almost 100% recyclable. Opting for recycled window frames conserves resources and minimizes disposal costs, contributing to a circular economy.
No deforestation or habitat destruction involved in making our products. NK Windows believes in using sustainable and durable materials.
Our uPVC profiles are free from harmful chemicals, easy to clean, hygienic, and non-porous. Compliant with the latest Environmental Product Declaration, our partner, the German company aluplast, ensures that our uPVC profiles meet the highest environmental standards, offering you a non-toxic and sustainable living space.
As per the guidelines from the World Health Organisation (WHO), maintaining a room temperature between 18-20°C promotes lung health, particularly among vulnerable populations such as the very young, elderly or those with respiratory conditions. The uPVC systems we offer, along with our glazing options, can deliver the warmth necessary to safeguard health and reduce the risk of illnesses such as asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, and rheumatic fever.
Warmer internal frame and glass surface temperatures reduce the likelihood of condensation. Our uPVC windows stop heat transfer, so along with proper ventilation practices and smart glazing choices, we can eliminate the opportunity for mould growth and the release of dangerous spores.
Our windows and doors are built to enable you to enjoy fresh, healthy air circulation without compromising on security, maintenance or asethetics.
Free from harmful chemicals, our windows are easy to clean, hygienic, and meet the highest environmental standards.
Our uPVC windows are built to help you maintain optimal room temperatures, reducing the risk of respiratory illnesses
With warmer internal window frame and glass surface temperatures, you can banish condensation and mould growth.
Our uPVC windows offer secure ventilation through precision-engineered design, providing controlled airflow while maintaining security.
A quieter home isn’t just about comfort; it can improve your sleep, decrease stress, enhance work environments, concentration, and even add to the value of your property.
At NK Windows, we understand the science of noise and offer high-quality solutions to ensure your home is a tranquil retreat.
If you’re tired of disruptive neighbours or traffic noise, our range of premium uPVC windows and doors may be the answer to your problems.
Smaller sections, the hum of the city, barking dogs, and the perpetual drone of traffic – the struggle for peace and quiet is real. Windows and doors are usually the weakest link in preventing noise from the outside world, but NK Windows has the solution.
Our frame materials, sealing, glazing thickness, airspace gap, airspace gas, laminates, and installation quality all contribute to the effectiveness of sound insulation, and our uPVC windows offer unparalleled noise absorbency and sealing capabilities.
And unlike aluminium, uPVC naturally absorbs sound, and when combined with precision German-designed twin mechanical rubber sealing, our windows offer superior noise insulation. The welded joints and multi-chamber construction of uPVC frames offer additional advantages over competing technologies.
Our standard double-glazing option is well suited to New Zealand conditions, but we understand that each home is unique. The flexibility of our uPVC systems allows for variations in pane thickness and the use of laminated glass, as well as glass coatings to address specific noise and insulation requirements.
A high-performing window is only as good as its installation. Our experienced and professional install teams use high-performance materials to fit our precision-engineered window and door systems. We can ensure a seamless fit into all construction and cladding types, leaving no room for gaps to give you a home that’s quiet and well insulated.
uPVC's sound insulating properties reduce external noise infiltration for a quieter and more peaceful indoor environment.
The sound reduction capabilities of uPVC windows are well known and make your property more valuable and desirable.
uPVC's natural noise absorption, coupled with precision German-designed rubber sealing, ensures superior noise reduction.
Reduced noise from traffic, neighbours etc, gives you and your family an opportunity for better sleep, boosting health and wellbeing.
With NK Windows, the safety of your family and your property takes centre stage. Our uPVC windows and doors seamlessly blend style with strength, creating a welcoming and handsome home that can protect you against attempts by intruders.
Our opening systems are engineered with security in mind. With glazing and deglazing restricted to the interior of the window, unauthorised access becomes a difficult and unappealing task. This design adds an extra layer of defence, making your home more secure and less vulnerable.
Every window and door system from NK Windows incorporates galvanized steel reinforcement, providing unparalleled rigidity and strength, and deterring attempts at forced entry.
Our windows employ cutting-edge multi-point locking mechanisms. Multiple locks strategically secure windows and doors, greatly enhancing security to ensure that your home is well-protected from every angle.
Experience peace of mind with our Tilt & Turn windows and doors that provide secure street-level ventilation option when in the tilt position. This feature allows you to enjoy fresh air without compromising on security, for a safe and comfortable living experience.
Tilt & Turn windows allow for secure night ventilation, enabling occupants to leave the window ajar for fresh air without compromising security. The tilt function keeps the window securely locked in a partially open position, for peace of mind and good airflow.
By collaborating with trusted window and door hardware manufacturers, such as Maco Group in Austria and Roto-Frank in Germany, we ensure that the hardware in our systems is of the highest quality.
High-quality hardware ensures our windows remain securely closed and aligned, minimising the risk of tampering or forced entry. This investment in premium hardware for windows offers our customers peace of mind and enhanced security.
Made from sturdy materials, uPVC windows and doors are resistant to physical impact and tampering or break-ins.
The durable materials we use minimise degradation so your home's security is not compromised over time.
uPVC frames are resilient to impact, making it unlikely they'll be damaged during an attempted forced entry.
Intruders are deterred by the sight of secure uPVC windows and doors, keeping your family and belongings safer.
When it comes to optimising your home’s energy efficiency, look no further than uPVC windows from NK Windows. Our windows look great and their insulative properties can significantly reduce your electricity and heating bills.
Our uPVC windows are designed for energy efficiency, keeping your home comfortable and affordable to run. By minimising heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, you can reduce the need for additional heating or cooling.
In New Zealand, over a million homes lack adequate insulation. Even in modern, well-insulated homes, up to 50% of heat escapes through single-glazed windows. With double-glazing you’ll notice a considerable drop in your heating and cooling expenses.
Our standard double glazing with a basic Low E coating surpasses NZ Building Code requirements with an impressive R (window) Value of R0.56/U1.8. But why stop there? Opt for argon gas and a higher performance Low E coating , and witness an extraordinary R0.77/U1.3, outclassing any thermally broken aluminium joinery available.
For those who demand peak efficiency, our triple-glazed panels take it to the next level, with an extraordinary R (window) Value of R1.12/U0.89.
Experience unparalleled thermal insulation and unmatched comfort, redefining what an insulated and energy-efficient home feels like.
The above image was taken using a thermal imaging camera. The BEFORE image shows the window mostly in red (displaying excessive heat loss) and the AFTER depicts the same windows with almost minimal heat loss.
One of the standard glazing options we offer is our high-performance LightBridge Double Glazing, which features argon and Low E (Low Emissivity) technology.
Low E, or low emissivity, is a sophisticated technology designed to enhance the thermal performance of windows. Our Low E coating acts as a thermal barrier, reflecting heat back into your home, while letting natural light in.
During winter, when your home’s heat tries to escape through the glass, the Low E coating reflects it back inside. In the summer, it works in reverse, keeping heat out, so your house is cooler and saving you money on air conditioning.
Argon gas can be used between panes in a double or triple-glazed window. By replacing air with harmless argon, we create a thermal barrier that helps maintain a comfortable temperature inside your home.
Having Argon gas between your window panes helps spread the temperature evenly across the window. This makes your home much more comfortable and decreases the likelihood of condensation.
Our specially designed twin rubber seals, strategically placed on both the sash and frame, guarantee a secure and tight seal when your windows and doors are closed. Moisture, dust, noise, and cold simply can’t get in.
Traditional aluminium spacers are common in double or triple glazed units, but they act as thermal bridges, causing the internal edge of the glass to cool rapidly in colder weather. This results in a considerable heat loss, and therefore higher heating costs.
All our window systems come standard with warm edge spacers. These innovative thermal spacers go beyond conventional options, significantly reducing heat loss at the window.
uPVC windows and doors offer superior thermal insulation properties, reducing heat transfer between the interior and exterior of your building. This helps keep heat in or out of your home, reducing power requirements.
uPVC windows and doors are designed with precision-engineered seals to reduce air leakage. This prevents drafts and ensures that conditioned air stays inside the building, further improving energy efficiency.
By minimising heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, uPVC windows and doors help reduce the workload on heating and cooling systems, leading to lower energy consumption and utility bills.
Investing in uPVC windows and doors with energy-saving features improves day-to-day comfort and lowers energy requirements, but it can also add to your property's value and appeal to buyers when it's time to sell.
See our Glossary for any terms you want to clarify
The uPVC profile undergoes precision cutting and welding, with steel insertion and the fitting, testing, and glazing of opening and locking hardware all taking place in our Christchurch factory. Our glass is custom processed and cut by Viridian Glass.
PVC is short for polyvinyl chloride, a type of plastic widely used in construction and various industries since the 1950s. uPVC, or unplasticised PVC, is a specific form of PVC that is highly suitable as a material for window frames.
Its versatility allows it to be used in diverse applications, ranging from window frames and pipes to medical products.
Absolutely. The roots of uPVC windows trace back to 1959 when the first commercially available windows graced homes in Germany. Over the years, technology has advanced, and yet, some of those initial uPVC windows are still standing strong. In fact, more than 60% of European homes now boast the reliability of uPVC windows and doors.
Yes. Viewed across its lifecycle, uPVC is highly competitive in terms of environmental impact. Several recent eco-efficiency and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies on the most common applications show that, in terms of energy requirements and GWP (Global Warming Potential), uPVC is at least equal to alternative products. In many cases, it shows advantages both in terms of total energy consumption and lower CO2 emissions.
The core materials for uPVC production – chlorine and ethylene – are both by-products of other manufacturing processes. Chlorine is a by-product of caustic soda production with source raw materials of seawater and rock salt. Ethylene is a by-product of the petroleum refining industry i.e. PVC is not directly dependent on crude oil.
Our frames are also highly recyclable.
Absolutely. Our PVC profiles specifically engineered with New Zealand’s climate in mind, including those intense UV rays. The same robust formula stands resilient in other high UV environments such around the world, such as the Middle East, Australia and Latin America.
Definitely. Many of our customer projects involve renovations. We understand the importance of preserving character, and our robust uPVC frames are perfect for bungalows and villas.
Yes! We offer a full range of outward-opening windows, with traditional or contemporary styling. Find out more here
No. “uPVC windows” refers only to the frame material. We have access to the same glass options as any window supplier through our partnership with Viridian Glass based in Christchurch. Most common options include:
Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for all windows, as they can accumulate stains and damage over time due to pollution, weather, and various other factors. By adhering to proper cleaning and maintenance guidelines, you can optimize the appearance, functionality, and longevity of your windows.
See our After-care section to assist you in caring for your windows.
Navigating the regulations for planning permission can be intricate and perplexing. Permitted Development offers the opportunity to undertake specific home development projects without planning permission. However, it is crucial to adhere to planning guidelines to prevent any costly errors. Contact our team to find out more.
Under normal circumstances you will not need a builder if replacing windows and doors, we will do the work required. However, we do not carry out structural work, so in that case, the services of a builder would be required.
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