Fixed windows certified to U-0.10 (R-11) and operable windows certified to U-0.14 (R-7.1) for excellent insulation.
Multi-chamber frames with advanced foam inserts reduce energy costs and prevent heat loss.
Industry leading lightweight high performance directionally tuned glass options with ThinGlass and Suspended Film. Triple and quad pane glazing options.
Low air infiltration rates (as low as 0.01 CFM per square foot) improve indoor comfort.
Durable fusion-welded corners provide long-term protection from air and water infiltration.
High-performance glass options include triple and quad-pane glazing, offering sound reduction up to 45 dB.
2” deep sash pockets allow for additional acoustic insulation.
Proprietary frames certified lead-free, complying with AAMA's PVC "PB-free" standards for safety and sustainability.
As a global leader in ultra energy efficient window, door and glass solutions, all Alpen Tyrol Series windows and doors are carefully designed to meet the energy efficiency needs of our changing world.
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This specification system has been prepared to assist design professionals in the preparation of project or office master specifications. It follows guidelines established by the construction specifications institute, and therefore maybe used with most master specification systems with minor editing.
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The Residential Tyrol Series offers a full lifetime warranty for as long as you own and reside in your home.
Visit Warranty PageAlpen was the first North American window manufacturer to achieve dual certification from both PHIUS and PHI. We specialize in high-performance building products, with a focus on energy-efficient windows and doors. Our Passive House-certified products help architects, general contractors, and developers meet or exceed modern energy codes and build climate-responsive buildings.
Yes, uPVC windows and doors are highly energy efficient. They are designed with excellent thermal insulation properties that minimize heat transfer, helping to maintain consistent indoor temperatures and reduce heating and cooling costs. Additionally, uPVC frames are durable and require low maintenance, while their tight seals prevent air leaks, further enhancing their energy efficiency.
uPVC windows typically last between 20 to 30 years, depending on factors such as the conditions of installation, amount of use, climate exposure, and how well they are maintained. The durability of uPVC, along with its resistance to rot, rust, and corrosion, contributes to its long lifespan, making it a reliable choice. The Tyrol Series includes a full lifetime warranty while you own and reside in your home.
The best energy-efficient windows use advanced frame materials with high thermal resistance. Then they incorporate multi-pane insulated glass units with gas fills between the panes. Finally, precise construction prevents air leakage.
uPVC doors and windows often cost more than traditional alternatives like vinyl frames because of the higher quality of materials and components. The manufacturing process for uPVC, which includes special additives and stabilizers to improve performance and longevity, can also add to the cost compared to vinyl. However, their ability to reduce energy bills with better insulation, coupled with minimal upkeep over the years, often makes uPVC a cost-effective choice in the long term.