In the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, Riyadh presents one of the most challenging environments for architectural glazing. With summer temperatures frequently exceeding 50°C (122°F) and intense UV radiation, standard window systems fail prematurely. As a leading uPVC Thermal Insulation Windows Manufacturer, we specialize in profiles engineered to resist thermal expansion and color degradation. The Riyadh market is currently undergoing a massive transformation under the Saudi Vision 2030, shifting from traditional high-conductivity aluminum to uPVC (unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride) due to its superior non-conductive properties.
Our products are designed to meet the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO) requirements, ensuring that every installation contributes to a significant reduction in HVAC energy consumption—a critical factor for the massive developments in King Salman Park and the various "Giga-projects" surrounding the capital.
Globally, the uPVC window market is projected to reach $50 billion by 2028. The driving force is the global commitment to "Net Zero" buildings. Unlike aluminum, which requires a complex thermal break to prevent heat transfer, uPVC is a natural insulator. In the European and North American markets, uPVC has long been the gold standard for residential efficiency. We are now bringing these world-class standards to Riyadh, combining European profile technology with advanced glass coatings optimized for high solar gain environments.
Shenzhen Nova Panel Co., Ltd. leverages China's world-leading industrial supply chain. We utilize high-speed CNC precision cutting and automated four-point welding to ensure 0.1mm accuracy.
Most suppliers provide 3-chamber profiles. Our Riyadh-specific series features 5 to 7 chambers, creating multiple air-insulation layers to block desert heat waves effectively.
Shenzhen Nova Panel Co., Ltd. is a professional uPVC Window Manufacturer specializing in energy-efficient window systems, custom architectural glazing solutions, and OEM/ODM production services for residential, commercial, and construction projects worldwide. Established in 2011, the company is headquartered in Shenzhen, China, with a modern manufacturing facility covering more than 12,000 square meters and a workforce of over 220 employees.
Nova Panel focuses on the design, engineering, and production of high-performance uPVC window systems that meet the evolving demands of modern construction. Its product portfolio includes casement windows, sliding windows, tilt-and-turn windows, awning windows, fixed windows, soundproof windows, thermal insulation windows, and customized architectural window solutions.
Equipped with advanced extrusion processing, precision cutting, automated welding, and quality inspection systems, Nova Panel maintains strict manufacturing standards throughout every stage of production. The company emphasizes durability, weather resistance, energy efficiency, and long-term performance to support sustainable building practices and improve indoor comfort in Riyadh's demanding climate.
For high-end villas in northern Riyadh, our uPVC windows provide the silence and thermal comfort required for modern desert living. Low-E triple glazing is recommended to combat the intense afternoon sun.
High-performance tilt-and-turn systems offer secure ventilation and maximum air-tightness, essential for reducing the energy load of skyscraper HVAC systems during Riyadh's peak summer.
Hospitals and schools require dust-proof environments. Our multi-point locking systems and EPDM gaskets ensure a 100% seal against Riyadh's seasonal sandstorms.
The Saudi building code is becoming increasingly strict regarding Thermal Transmittance (U-value). Our uPVC systems achieve U-values as low as 0.8 W/m²K when paired with triple glazing. For a city like Riyadh, this means up to 40% reduction in air conditioning costs. We expect "Smart Glass" integration—windows that tint automatically based on sun intensity—to become the next major trend in the Saudi market by 2025.
Modern uPVC is 100% recyclable. As Saudi Arabia pushes for greener cities, the ability to recycle window frames at the end of their 30+ year lifespan is becoming a key procurement requirement for governmental tenders.