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PVC windows can effectively resist wind loads provided two key conditions are met: proper design of the structure and high‑quality installation.
What Determines Wind Resistance
Profile. Multi‑chamber PVC profiles with reinforcement (metal inserts) are stiffer and better withstand wind pressure. The more chambers and thicker the profile walls, the higher the strength.
Insulating Glass Unit (IGU). Glass panes of at least 4 mm thickness are used, often tempered or laminated. Double‑ or triple‑glazed units are more resistant to deformation.
Hardware. Reliable hinges, locks, and reinforcements distribute the load, preventing sagging and loss of airtightness.
Anchoring. The number and placement of anchor plates, as well as the depth of embedment into the wall, directly affect resistance to gusts.
Standards and Testing
In Russia, wind loads are regulated by SP 20.13330.2016. Manufacturers test windows in laboratories, simulating gusts of up to 100–120 km/h or more, checking for:
no permanent deformation;
maintained airtightness;
functioning hardware.
Practical Recommendations
For regions with strong winds, choose class A windows (highest wind resistance).
Ensure installers follow anchoring procedures and use an adequate number of anchor plates.
Maintain hardware regularly: lubrication and adjustment preserve tight sealing.
Conclusion
When properly selected and installed, PVC windows reliably protect against wind, maintaining warmth, quiet, and comfort indoors.

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