Green Ndure - Welcome to Greenply's mesmerizing world of PVCs!
Explore our diverse and contemporary range of PVC products that deliver a sleek and stylish interior. Easy to install, Greenply's Green Ndure range of PVC/WPC boards are lead-free, ensuring the well-being of you and your family.
Our waterproof and fire-retardant PVC boards are also termite-proof, making your PVC interiors durable and long-lasting.
Creatively deck your house with minimalist elegance and sophistication, be it kitchen cabinets or bedroom wardrobes. Discover the versatility of PVC doors and PVC board design solutions from Greenply. Our PVC board sheets offer a wide range of options for your interior design projects.
Super Density 0.62 g/m³ for extra strength
Lead Free PVC Boards for a healthier environment
Limits spread of Fire and emits less smoke
Inhibits growth of harmful bacteria & development of fungi
Yes, PVC is durable and weather-resistant, making it an excellent choice for outdoor use.
PVC is low-maintenance, and resistant to moisture and pests, offering advantages over traditional wood.
Yes, PVC can be painted with compatible paints to achieve the desired colour or finish.
uPVC means unplasticized polyvinyl chloride; it is a rigid, hardwearing, and low-maintenance plastic material that has widely been put in use in doors, windows, and other building materials. These doors are coated with uPVC, which resists weather, moisture, and corrosion and is, hence, perfect for exterior doors. Their energy efficiency, excellent insulation, varied styles, and finishes assure that one will not be left out in the market. In fact, only by chance are these uPVC doors, at times, very cheap and very low-maintenance compared to wooden or metal doors.
The price of a PVC door varies according to its length, design, quality, and location. Normally, in India, a simple uPVC door of a smaller size costs between INR 2,500 and INR 6,000. Meanwhile, a designer or premium-quality uPVC door with other features ranges from INR 6,000 to INR 12,000 or above. Size: The costs go up with the size, the reinforced frames, and premium finishes. Of course, prices would vary from one local supplier or manufacturer to another.
This uPVC is quite tough, watertight, and practically low-maintenance. WPC, or wood plastic composite, is introduced in the form of the appearance of natural wood with some additional strength. On top of all this, it is resistant to water. Here, uPVC can take the lead as it is cost-effective. The aesthetic appeal of WPC gives it a more eco-friendly option. That is a matter of budget, personal aesthetic preference, and particular use.
YES, an average uPVC door comes with its frame. The frame is also made of the same material, uPVC, which is tough, watertight, and easy to maintain. The frame needs to be precisely the same as the door, which provides structural support aided by stability and insulation to the door. Most makers have a door/ frame set pre-installed together.
Yes, uPVC is more cost-effective than wooden doors. These door materials, like uPVC, are manufactured. This is cheaper in terms of production, and the price difference would lie somewhere around that of wooden doors, which would be pricier in production due to better quality and workmanship. Except for this, uPVC doors are easy to maintain and have better insulation, hence an assurance of long-term savings. Though, it goes with the price in terms of quality, design, and details of the door.
Indeed, PVC boards are the right choice for kitchens. These boards are water-resistant, robust, and easy to clean, so they are widely used in areas prone to moisture and spills. They are also rather light in weight and termite-resistant, as well as minimally maintained. However, depending on the finish chosen, they could not be as stiff or elegant as wood or granite.
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