W I N D O W S
When windows fail, your hard-earned money literally goes out the window.
Windows are a crucial component of any home. Including plenty of windows in the design of a home allows for plenty of natural light to enter the space, and windows that open can bring in the fresh air on nice days. Of course, windows also need to be in good condition and properly installed to keep the elements out when the weather turns south.
HOW CAN YOU TELL THAT IT’S TIME TO REPLACE YOUR HOUSE WINDOWS?
It is drafty in your home even when your windows are closed.
Your windows are old, worn out, or damaged windows.
It becomes hard to open or close your current windows.
You notice that your utility bills increased unexpectedly.
You can hear street noise easily from inside your home.
You notice that your widows are leaking.
TYPES OF WINDOW FRAMES
Fiberglass Windows
Fiberglass is a sustainable material primarily made up of fine sand that can be painted or made to look like wood.
Pros: Fiberglass is durable and resistant to strong weather conditions. This material provides excellent insulation, making it an energy-efficient window frame option.
Cons: Fiberglass windows can be more costly in comparison to other frame materials.
Vinyl Windows
Vinyl window frames are made of PVC and are one of the most popular framing options for modern homeowners.
Pros: These frames may provide excellent insulation and offer good moisture resistance.
Cons: Some homeowners feel that vinyl window frames do not offer much charm, so make sure this style of frame coincides with your home’s design aesthetic.
Aluminum Windows
Aluminum window frames are durable and long-lasting. With a sleek, clean look, these frames complement modern home design well.
Pros: Aluminum window frames don’t have as many maintenance issues, meaning you can enjoy the benefits of new windows without the hassle of dealing with rot or other common problems.
Cons: Unfortunately, aluminum window frames conduct heat; however, they can be combined with other materials to make them better insulators.
Wood Windows
Homeowners with older homes often prefer wooden window frames, and this traditional window style provides several benefits.
Pros: The beautiful, natural grain in wooden frames makes for a great complement to vintage design, and they insulate relatively well.
Cons: Keep in mind that wooden window frames could require additional care and maintenance. You’ll have to periodically paint or stain your frames, and treat them regularly to protect against moisture and rot.
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