The process involved when replacing windows can be long and laborious.
It consumes time, require so much planning, and can as well become a very
costly undertaking. As a result, it is imperative to research properly before
purchasing replacement or even new windows. One of the most critical decisions to
formulate when selecting the right replacement windows may also turn out to be
the easiest decision to ignore: deciding the right replacement windows
materials. This usually refers to the materials used hold together the window
glass, the window frame.
Factors to consider when deciding the material to use for
your replacement windows
When opting on particular replacement window materials, it
is essential to know what your choice will depend on. When you can determine
exactly what you desire out of your new windows, choosing the window materials becomes
much easier. Before choosing your new replacement windows you will have to
consider the following:
Cost: This is about getting the right quality material at a
reasonable price. Choose a replacement window material which can do the job
adequately and within your budget.
Energy Efficiency: You may want to have the best energy
efficient window available. However, it is good to remember that energy
efficiency also determines the cost – the higher the energy efficiency the
higher the cost. In addition, energy efficiency may not be the most critical
factor to consider especially in small homes with few windows.
Maintenance: Some replacement windows are more durable and
will require minimal maintenance when compared to others. Consider the required
maintenance like painting, waxing and even duration before it requires another
replacement. This may seem an easy choice but it is sometimes complicated if
you consider it together with cost and aesthetics. For instance, wood is
aesthetically pleasant but is less durable. While Vinyl may not look that nice
but lasts longer with minimum maintenance.
Curb Appeal: Some window frame materials are not as
appealing like others to the neighbors. Choose a material which is nice
looking, but still provide satisfactory service to the home and its people.
Available materials for replacement windows
Window frames are made from a range of materials including
wood, vinyl, fiberglass, steel and aluminum. The frames may be principally made
of one material, or from a combination of various materials such as vinyl and
wood. Each material for replacement windows has its benefits and drawbacks. It
is, therefore, necessary to have some knowledge about each frame material
before coming up with the best one for your home.
- Wood: If your major concern is aesthetics, you may want to consider using wood – it is classic. Wood has been used as replacement windows material for ages, yet contractors just continue to improve on it. Recent developments have seen today’s wood frames become much stronger and more durable compared to its predecessors and wood has one of the greatest aesthetic appeals when done properly. Wood frames are also incredibly adaptable, as it can be easily painted to match with the rest of the house. Unfortunately, wood requires high maintenance and pure high quality wood frame is very expensive. Consequently, wood may only be a good choice for those willing to pay extra for the aesthetics and are able to keep maintaining it. Despite these drawbacks, wooden replacement windows are still a popular material choice. This is because most of the wood windows in the market are basically clad windows. That is, the exterior of the window frames have been covered with either vinyl or aluminum. This helps reduce the amount of maintenance required to keep the frame exterior looking new, while providing you with the traditional wooden frame.
- Aluminum: Growing concern over energy efficiency in homes has led to the decline in the use of Aluminum replacement windows. Aluminum is really a good material; it is considerably strong, resistant to scratches and dents, and can be painted to match any color. However; aluminum being an excellent energy conductor, it easily transfers the outside environmental temperatures into the house. The house becomes very hot during summer and very cold during winter. All these said, some people still choose aluminum replacement windows because of their reasonable cost and durability; particularly if their house is smaller and thus not so worried about energy efficiency.
- Steel: Steel’s use for replacement windows has also declined, though not completely faced out. Steel still finds its use in commercial buildings, but has the similar limitations as aluminum in that it is also not very energy efficient. Conversely, concerning durability it is simply the best option. Some home owners also prefer steel for security reasons.
- Fiberglass: Fiberglass is an excellent material in nearly all areas. Fiberglass replacement windows have a very attractive combination of durability, adaptability and energy efficiency. It may not be as stylish as wood, but definitely needs minimum maintenance and can still be painted to match any color. In addition, fiberglass is nearly as long-lasting as vinyl and looks nicer. The major limitation of fiberglass is absolutely its cost. It is a new material in the replacement Windows’ market and the therefore prices are still sky-high. However, if your pocket is well loaded, fiberglass may just be the best option.
- Vinyl: Vinyl replacement windows have the largest share of the replacement window market today. Vinyl can be extruded; hence capable of producing frames with many hollow areas. This is very important property as it helps reduce the weight, cost and also the insulating properties of vinyl windows. Vinyl is also one of the most long-lasting and lowest maintenance materials on today’s market. It usually just has it all and gives you nothing much to complain about, as far as performance is concerned. However, vinyl critics point out to its cheap look and low curb appeal. They may be right; vinyl windows are not as flashy as wooden or even aluminum ones. That is the reason why producers nowadays manufacture wood-clad vinyl, with the advantage of nicer look.
Make an Informed Choice
There are a variety of replacement windows in the market to
choose from. The choices may just mean there is something perfect for each
situation and for everyone, which is good news. However, it may require time
and extensive research to know what is best for you or your particular
situation. Spend some time before venture into the market and make sure you do
it right. Definitely you do not want to be remorseful over expensive things
like replacing windows.
I need to know on those kind of materials for windows replacement on my home. I want to do it on my own because it is not easy to me to find the best window replacement in our place.
ReplyDeleteMilwaukee Window Replacement
Thank you Lester for your interest in replacement windows. I also agree with your idea of trying it yourself. I would very much want to help you make an informed choice from the different materials available but again the ultimate choice will depend on your preference, cost and many other factors explained in this article. feel welcome and ask any question on the same
DeleteEven though the energy efficient windows are a bit costlier than the normal ones, it worth it. Its just a one time payment and we can experience the benefits life long.
ReplyDeleteWindow and Door Replacement Toronto
Just having a vague idea is not enough if you are planning to buy replacement windows in your home or office in Toronto. There are several factors to highlight in the selection and you have clearly explained what they are. Well done with your post. Expecting more like this.
ReplyDeleteWell a variety of materials are available for windows replacement. I personally think vinyl is the best material for residential installation because it becomes very difficult to repair and maintain in the home. For which vinyl suits the best even as windows Toronto on a budget design.
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