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Top 7 uPVC Windows & Doors Manufacturers in India

Apr-16-2026
Top 7 uPVC Windows & Doors Manufacturers in India

If you've ever stood in front of a window salesman and walked away more confused than when you started you are not alone. The uPVC market in India has exploded over the last decade, and today there are dozens of brands vying for your attention, your trust, and your money.

But here's the thing: not every brand is equal. Some cut corners on profiles. Some import mediocre hardware. And some the ones on this list actually deliver on their promises.

India's uPVC windows and doors market is currently valued at over ₹6,500 crore and is growing at a CAGR of roughly 12–14% annually. The demand is driven by rapid urbanisation, rising disposable incomes, and a growing awareness about energy efficiency in homes. By 2028, analysts expect the market to cross ₹12,000 crore.

So if you're building a home, renovating an apartment, or specifying fenestration for a large project this guide is for you. We've done the research. Here are the 7 manufacturers worth knowing about.

1. Aparna Venster — The Premium Indian Choice

Let’s start with a brand that is genuinely changing how India thinks about windows and doors.

Aparna Venster is the uPVC fenestration arm of Aparna Enterprises Ltd., a well-established conglomerate in the construction and building materials space. The parent group has built a strong reputation over the years, and that stability and scale clearly reflect in what Venster brings to the table.

What Makes Aparna Venster Stand Out

•         Manufacturing machines imported from WEGOMA, Germany, one of the world’s most respected names in window fabrication equipment

•         uPVC profiles are completely lead-free and reinforced with galvanised steel for strong structural performance and high wind load resistance

•         Certifications include BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards), CEN (European Standards), and RoHS compliance, which are not commonly seen among Indian manufacturers

•         Profiles are manufactured using advanced extrusion technology from Krauss-Maffei, Germany.

•         Manufacturing facilities located in Hyderabad along with a dedicated fabrication unit in Bengaluru

•         Demonstrated strong project execution capacity with large-scale deliveries

•         Offers long-term warranty coverage on uPVC windows and doors Available across major Indian states with an expanding dealer network

Product Range

Aparna Venster offers a complete range of solutions for both residential and commercial fenestration needs:

•         Windows: Sliding, Casement, Arch, Combination, Tilt & Turn, Villa Windows

•         Doors: Sliding Doors, Casement Doors, Slide & Fold (Bi-fold) Doors

Product Range

Aparna Venster offers a complete range of solutions for both residential and commercial fenestration needs:

• Windows: Sliding, Casement, Arch, Combination, Tilt & Turn, Villa Windows • Doors: Sliding Doors, Casement Doors, Slide & Fold (Bi-fold) Doors

Why It Deserves the #1 Spot

Most Indian manufacturers either import profiles from China and assemble locally, or manufacture profiles locally with average-grade equipment. Aparna Venster does neither. It manufactures in India using German technology and German machines giving buyers the best of both worlds: the price advantage of made-in-India, with the quality assurance of European-grade manufacturing.

Add to that the backing of a 30+ year conglomerate, a genuine 10-year warranty, and BIS + European certifications, and you have a brand that can genuinely be trusted for long-term performance.

For homeowners who want transparency, quality, and accountability Aparna Venster is where the search ends.

2. Fenesta — The Market Pioneer

Fenesta is one of the most widely recognised uPVC window brands in India. It is a product of DCM Shriram Ltd. and has been in the market for over 20 years. The brand has completed over 10 lakh installations across India and maintains a pan-India presence with sales offices in over 100 cities.

Fenesta uses German profiles from a joint venture with a European manufacturer and focuses heavily on the premium residential segment. Their products come with a 10-year warranty and their after-sales service network is among the most widespread in the country.

Estimated market share in the organised uPVC segment: approximately 15–20%.

Best suited for: Homeowners in metros who prioritise brand trust and wide service coverage.

3. LG Hausys — The Korean Quality Play

LG Hausys is the building materials division of South Korea's LG Group, and its uPVC profiles and window systems are sold extensively across India. The brand is particularly strong in the premium apartment and luxury villa segment.

LG Hausys profiles are known for their multi-chamber design, which offers excellent thermal insulation — a meaningful feature for homes in regions with extreme summers, like Rajasthan, Gujarat, and inland Maharashtra.

Their India operations work through an extensive channel partner and fabricator network. The brand doesn't manufacture finished windows in India directly but supplies high-grade profiles that local fabricators assemble — which means final quality depends partly on the fabricator you choose.

Best suited for: Buyers who want proven Korean profile technology and are working with a trusted local fabricator.

 4. Rehau — The European Engineering Standard

Rehau is a German polymer solutions company with operations in over 190 countries. In India, Rehau profiles are considered the gold standard for uPVC — used by architects, builders, and high-end residential clients who will not compromise on quality.

Rehau's multi-chamber uPVC profiles comply with EN 12608 (European standard for profile classification) and offer exceptional weather resistance, sound insulation up to 42 dB, and thermal transmittance values (U-values) that meet passive house standards in Europe.

However, Rehau products in India are premium-priced and primarily sold through authorised fabricators. The finished cost per unit can be 30–50% higher than mid-range Indian alternatives, which limits its appeal to the mass market.

Best suited for: Architects, premium builders, and buyers with no budget constraints looking for European-grade certified performance.

 5. Veka — German Profiles, Global Reputation

Veka is another major German name in the uPVC profiles business with a global production volume of over 100 million metres of profile per year across its worldwide plants. In India, Veka profiles are marketed through authorised system partners.

The brand is particularly known for its Softline and Alphaline systems, which are popular in commercial projects, hospitals, educational institutions, and government buildings. Veka profiles come with UV stabilisation built into the compound, ensuring colour consistency and structural integrity even after decades of exposure.

Like Rehau, Veka doesn't do direct retail in India — buyers access these products through fabricators and system integrators.

Best suited for: Commercial projects, institutional buildings, and buyers who want globally certified German profiles with a strong track record.

 6. Kommerling — The Heritage German Brand

Kommerling is a 100-year-old German brand (founded in 1897) that has been manufacturing uPVC profiles for over 50 years. In India, it entered the market through a partnership model and has a solid installed base across residential, commercial, and retail projects.

Kommerling's profiles are known for their dimensional stability across temperature extremes — an important quality in India where summer temperatures in many cities exceed 45°C. Their products are BIS-certified for the Indian market and include both 3-chamber and 5-chamber profile systems.

The brand has been particularly successful in South India and Maharashtra. They also offer aluminium-clad uPVC windows for customers who want the aesthetic of aluminium with the thermal performance of uPVC.

Best suited for: Buyers looking for a European heritage brand at a more accessible price point than Rehau or Veka, with local certification.

7. Prominance (by Prince Pipes) — The Rising Indian Contender

Prince Pipes and Fittings Ltd. — one of India's leading polymer piping companies — launched its uPVC windows and doors brand, Prominance, as it diversified into building products. With Prince's existing manufacturing infrastructure and distribution network across India, Prominance has been able to scale quickly.

Prince Pipes reported revenues of over ₹2,100 crore in FY24, and the windows division benefits from that parent company scale. Prominance products are positioned in the mid-market segment, targeting Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities where the uPVC adoption curve is still in early stages.

The brand's strength lies in accessibility and price competitiveness. However, being a relatively newer entrant in fenestration (as opposed to piping), the brand is still building its after-sales service depth.

Best suited for: Budget-conscious buyers in smaller cities and towns who want a credible Indian brand at accessible price points.

Quick Comparison at a Glance

Here's a simple way to think about your choice:

•       Best overall quality + Indian manufacturing + German tech: Aparna Venster

•       Widest service network in metros: Fenesta

•       Best Korean profile technology: LG Hausys

•       European-certified premium performance: Rehau

•       Commercial & institutional projects: Veka

•       Heritage European brand at mid-range: Kommerling

•       Budget-friendly Indian brand for Tier-2/3 cities: Prominance

Things to Check Before You Buy uPVC Windows

Regardless of which brand you choose, here are five non-negotiables to verify before signing any contract:

1. Profile Chamber Count

A 3-chamber profile is entry-level. For meaningful thermal and acoustic insulation, look for 5-chamber or 6-chamber multi-chamber profiles. Ask the manufacturer to show you the profile cross-section.

2. Lead-Free Certification

Some low-cost manufacturers still use lead-stabilised profiles. Lead is toxic and can leach over time. Insist on documented RoHS or lead-free certification. Aparna Venster, for instance, uses 100% lead-free profiles across its range.

3. Hardware Origin

The locking systems, hinges, and handles matter as much as the profile. German hardware (brands like Siegenia, ROTO, or Winkhaus) lasts significantly longer than cheaper Asian alternatives. Ask specifically what hardware will be used.

4. Warranty Terms (Read the Fine Print)

A "10-year warranty" means very different things from different companies. Check: Does it cover just the profile, or also hardware and glass? Is it a replacement warranty or just a repair warranty? Is it backed by the manufacturer or just the dealer?

5. On-Site Installation Quality

Even the best profiles leak if installed poorly. A great manufacturer will either do installation in-house or train and certify their installers. Ask whether the installation team is employed directly or subcontracted, and check if there's a post-installation inspection process.

Why uPVC Is Winning Over Wood and Aluminium in India

For those still on the fence about switching, here's the honest case for uPVC:

•       Termite-proof and rot-proof — wooden windows in coastal or humid regions can fail within 5–7 years without maintenance. uPVC windows have no such vulnerability.

•       Energy efficiency — multi-chamber uPVC profiles can reduce heat gain by up to 40% compared to single-pane aluminium frames, meaningfully cutting air conditioning costs.

•       Noise reduction — quality uPVC systems with double-glazed glass can achieve 35–42 dB sound reduction. If you live near a highway or in a dense urban area, this alone is worth the price.

•       Low maintenance — no painting, no polishing, no treatment required. A wipe-down once a month is all uPVC needs.

•       Recyclable — uPVC can be recycled up to 8 times without significant loss of material properties, making it an environmentally responsible choice over the long term.

Final Word

India's uPVC market has matured considerably. Five years ago, the conversation was about whether to use uPVC at all. Today, it's about which manufacturer and which system to trust.

If you're building or renovating and want to make a decision you won't regret — prioritise certifications, manufacturing transparency, and warranty accountability over flashy showrooms or discounts.

Aparna Venster stands out because it is the rare Indian manufacturer that combines domestic scale, European-grade technology, independent certifications, and a serious warranty backed by a group with 30+ years of reputation in the industry. For most Indian homeowners, that's the combination that matters most.

But whichever brand you choose from this list, you'll be making a better choice than most. These are the manufacturers that have earned their place in India's building story.

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