uPVC windows in Secunderabad cost between Rs 450 and Rs 1,200 per square foot in 2026, with most homes in the twin cities spending Rs 550 to Rs 850 per square foot for a good-quality sliding or casement window with 4mm single glazing. A standard 4ft x 4ft (16 sq ft) window typically works out to Rs 8,800 to Rs 13,600 supplied and fitted, while premium double-glazed units in areas like Banjara Hills or Kokapet can reach Rs 18,000 or more per window.
Prices vary with the window type, profile brand, glass specification, hardware and the locality you live in across Secunderabad and Hyderabad. Entry-level sliders in a Kukatpally 2BHK sit at the bottom of the range, while acoustic double-glazed casements in a Financial District villa sit at the top. The gap between the two, for the exact same opening size, can be more than double once you add reinforcement, imported hardware and insulated glass.
This guide breaks down realistic INR rates by window type, explains what pushes the price up or down, compares the profile brands sold locally, and helps you budget accurately whether you are replacing rusted steel windows in a single flat or fitting out an entire villa. If you would rather skip the maths, you can get a free quote with an exact site-measured price.
uPVC Window Prices in Secunderabad by Type (2026)
uPVC window rates in Secunderabad depend mainly on the opening style, which sets the profile and hardware needed. Below are typical 2026 supplied-and-fitted rates per square foot in the twin cities:
- Sliding windows (2 or 3 track): Rs 450-700 per sq ft - the most popular and economical choice
- Casement (openable) windows: Rs 650-950 per sq ft - better sealing against dust and monsoon rain
- Fixed windows: Rs 400-600 per sq ft - no hardware, lowest cost per sq ft
- Tilt-and-turn windows: Rs 900-1,400 per sq ft - premium ventilation and easy cleaning access
- Villa/bay and combination windows: Rs 1,000-1,800 per sq ft depending on design
For a typical 2BHK in Kondapur or Kukatpally with 6-8 windows, budget roughly Rs 70,000 to Rs 1,20,000 for a full sliding-window replacement in uPVC. A 3BHK with larger openings and a mix of sliders and casements usually lands between Rs 1,10,000 and Rs 1,90,000. Explore the full range of uPVC sliding windows and uPVC casement windows to see which style fits each room before you finalise a budget.
What Drives uPVC Window Cost Up or Down?
The single biggest cost drivers are the profile brand, the glass and the hardware, which together can double the price of the same-sized window. Key factors in the twin cities include:
- Profile brand: Imported/premium (Fenesta, Deceuninck, Veka, LG) costs more than reliable Indian profiles (Aparna Venster, Encraft, NCL Wintech)
- Glass type: Plain 4mm single glazing is cheapest; toned, laminated or double-glazed (DGU) units add Rs 150-400 per sq ft
- Reinforcement: Galvanised steel inside the profile is essential for Hyderabad's large window openings and adds a little cost but a lot of strength
- Mesh and grills: Mosquito mesh shutters and safety grills add Rs 90-250 per sq ft
- Hardware: German multi-point locks and quality rollers outlast cheap hardware in dusty, high-use homes
- Site conditions: Upper-floor flats, tricky removals of old steel windows, and custom sizes raise fitting charges
A useful rule of thumb: the profile and glass together account for roughly 60-70% of the window cost, hardware and mesh around 15-20%, and fitting the rest. Cutting corners on reinforcement or hardware to save a few hundred rupees is the most common regret, because those are the parts that fail first in Hyderabad's heat and dust. If you are also weighing metal-framed options, our comparison of aluminium windows explains where each material wins.
How Much Does a Full Home Cost? Real Twin-City Examples
To make the per-sq-ft rates concrete, here are realistic 2026 budgets for common Secunderabad and Hyderabad homes, all figures supplied and fitted with 4mm glass unless noted:
- 1BHK flat in Malkajgiri (4 windows, ~55 sq ft total sliders): Rs 32,000-45,000
- 2BHK in Kukatpally or Kondapur (7 windows, ~90 sq ft): Rs 70,000-1,20,000
- 3BHK in Gachibowli (9 windows, ~130 sq ft, some casements): Rs 1,10,000-1,90,000
- 3BHK with DGU glass in Kokapet or Financial District: Rs 1,80,000-2,80,000
- Independent villa in Jubilee Hills (mixed sliders, casements, bay windows): Rs 3,00,000 and up
These budgets assume standard floor heights and straightforward access. High-rise apartments above the 10th floor, heritage buildings in old Secunderabad with odd opening shapes, and jobs needing scaffolding will sit at the higher end. To see the standard of finish and fitting you should expect at these prices, browse our completed projects across the twin cities.
Which uPVC Profile Brand Should You Choose?
The right profile brand depends on your budget, window size and how exposed the opening is. Broadly, the market in Secunderabad splits into three tiers:
- Value tier (Rs 450-650/sq ft): Reliable Indian profiles like Aparna Venster, NCL Wintech and Encraft - good for bedrooms and internal openings
- Mid tier (Rs 650-900/sq ft): Deceuninck and Veka profiles fabricated locally - a strong balance of price, chamber count and durability
- Premium tier (Rs 900-1,400/sq ft): Fenesta and imported LG systems with wider frames, more chambers and factory-grade finishing
For most twin-city homes, a well-fabricated mid-tier profile with proper steel reinforcement outperforms a premium profile that has been cut and welded poorly. Fabrication quality - clean welds, square frames, correct drainage slots - matters as much as the brand name on the profile. Ask to see a finished corner joint before you commit; a rough, over-trimmed weld is a warning sign regardless of brand.
Why uPVC Suits the Hyderabad-Secunderabad Climate
uPVC windows are well suited to the twin cities because they resist heat, dust and monsoon moisture far better than wood or bare aluminium. Hyderabad and Secunderabad see hot 40C-plus summers, a dusty pre-monsoon spell and heavy June-September rain, and uPVC handles all three without warping, rusting or rotting.
- Heat and glare: Multi-chambered profiles with toned or DGU glass cut heat gain, keeping rooms in Gachibowli and HITEC City cooler and reducing AC load
- Dust sealing: EPDM rubber gaskets seal tightly, so far less street dust enters homes near busy corridors like the ORR and Madhapur
- Monsoon proofing: uPVC does not rot or corrode, and proper drainage channels stop water ingress during peak rains
- Noise: DGU units noticeably cut traffic noise, valuable for apartments in Kukatpally, Kondapur and along main roads
If your requirement is more about blocking outside noise than cutting heat - for example a bedroom facing a busy junction in Madhapur - pair the frames with laminated or DGU glass and consider uPVC tilt-turn windows, whose multi-point locking pulls the sash tight against the gasket for the best acoustic seal.
uPVC vs Aluminium: Which Is Better Value in Hyderabad?
At the entry level, uPVC and aluminium are similarly priced in Hyderabad, but the better choice depends on the opening and the look you want. uPVC wins on insulation and sealing; aluminium wins on slim sightlines and very large spans.
- Choose uPVC for: bedrooms, dusty street-facing rooms, and anywhere you want lower AC bills and zero maintenance
- Choose aluminium for: large sliding spans, minimal frame width, and modern glass-heavy elevations
uPVC needs no repainting and never rusts, so across a 15-20 year life it often costs less to own even when the upfront price is close. That said, for very tall or very wide openings - full-height balcony sliders in a Kokapet high-rise, for instance - reinforced aluminium or thermal-break aluminium windows can carry the glass weight more slimly. Many twin-city homes use both: uPVC in bedrooms and aluminium for the living-room facade. If your project also involves doors, the same logic applies across our uPVC doors and aluminium doors and windows ranges.
How to Budget and Save on uPVC Windows
To budget accurately, measure each opening, pick your window type, and multiply the total square footage by the per-sq-ft rate for that type. A simple approach for twin-city homeowners:
- Measure width x height in feet for every window and add them up for total sq ft
- Choose sliding for balconies and bedrooms and casement for kitchens and dusty street-facing rooms
- Get at least two written quotes from local Secunderabad dealers with brand and glass clearly specified
- Order all windows together - bulk jobs across a full flat lower the per-window rate
- Confirm the quote includes reinforcement, mesh, fitting, silicone sealing and old-window removal, so there are no surprises
- Book fitting outside peak monsoon so silicone cures properly and old openings stay dry
Insist on a site measurement before ordering; standard sizes rarely match Hyderabad apartment openings exactly. A window that is even 15mm out of square will either bind or leak, so a proper measured survey is worth more than a cheaper quote taken over the phone.
Common Mistakes That Inflate Your Window Bill
Most cost overruns on uPVC window jobs in Secunderabad come from avoidable mistakes rather than the windows themselves. Watch out for these:
- Comparing quotes with different glass or brand - always match the specification line by line before judging price
- Skipping steel reinforcement on large sliders, which sag within a year and need re-fitting
- Forgetting mesh shutters, then paying a premium to retrofit them later
- Choosing the cheapest hardware, which seizes up in dust and needs replacing in two to three seasons
- Leaving out old-window removal and debris disposal from the quote, then facing a surprise charge on fitting day
- Ordering before a site measurement, leading to costly re-cuts or ugly filler strips around the frame
A transparent supplier will itemise all of this in writing. When you are ready, contact our team for a free measured quote and we will specify the profile, glass, reinforcement and hardware clearly so you can compare like with like.



