WINDOWS

Date added: 26.11.25
This comparison helps homeowners in Latvia choose between Veka Softline 82 and Perfectline PVC window systems. Both are widely used, but they differ in design, thermal performance, glazing options and price. We'll look at structure, insulation, glazing, hardware, aesthetics and value for money.
Veka Softline 82 features an 82 mm installation depth and multiple chambers that enable better insulation and the possibility to install thicker double or triple glazing units (up to 54 mm or more in many configurations).
Perfectline usually has a 60–70 mm depth with 4–5 chambers, offering a simpler and lighter construction that reduces production and material costs.
Softline 82 is built for high energy-efficiency — when combined with low-E coatings, warm edge spacers and gas fills, windows can achieve low U-values suitable for cold climates and retrofit projects aiming to reduce heating costs.
Perfectline delivers adequate thermal performance for standard apartments and homes but is less suitable where very low heat transfer is required.
With larger glazing capacity and chamber volume, Softline 82 can provide superior sound insulation, especially using laminated or asymmetric glass combinations. For busy urban settings this can be a decisive factor.
Perfectline can reach comfortable acoustic levels when fitted with specialized glass, but it is generally less effective than deeper-profile solutions.
Both systems require steel reinforcement. Softline 82 allows for more robust reinforcement and wider sash constructions without sagging. Hardware quality (hinges, locking mechanisms) significantly affects long-term performance regardless of profile.
Softline 82 supports triple glazing and thick insulating units, which is key to achieving higher energy ratings. Perfectline is typically matched with standard double glazing 24–32 mm but can be upgraded within limits.
Both profiles are available in white and laminated finishes. Softline 82 provides a more substantial, modern look due to its depth and compatibility with advanced design elements (hidden transoms, large spans).
Softline 82 tends to be more expensive upfront but delivers energy savings over time, which can offset the initial cost in regions with colder climates. Perfectline is a cost-efficient choice for standard renovations.
It depends on configuration and supplier, but Softline 82 can be 15–40% more expensive due to profile and glazing options.
Yes, especially for cold seasons, large windows, or if you aim to reduce heating costs significantly.
Softline 82 usually delivers better results when paired with appropriate glass; however, installation quality and sealing are equally important.
Yes, but glazing thickness and configurations are limited by the profile's installation depth.
Absolutely. Good-quality hardware ensures long-term operation and reduces maintenance needs regardless of the profile.
Perfectline is typically easier to handle and install, potentially reducing installation time and labor cost.
Always assess the entire window system: profile, reinforcement, glass, hardware and especially installation. A mid‑range profile with excellent installation may outperform an expensive profile with poor fitting.
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