Thinking of
replacing your windows and don’t know what to choose? Wood or vinyl? What is
right for my home? Which will look better, which is energy efficient, which
lasts longer? And what about the cost? Those are all the questions you need
answers for.
Well, wood
has been the choice since ages and vinyl is a more modern option. Both are
strong and durable and both have their advantages and disadvantages. So which
is better?Well, if you
are looking for aesthetic appeal, wood is always better than vinyl. But vinyl
windows manufactured with modern wood grain technology can look almost like
wood.
Both wood and vinyl are good insulators and
hence energy efficient. However modern vinyl windows are argon enhanced with
double panes and hence more energy efficient.The main
drawback of wood is the maintenance it needs. It needs to be painted regularly.
It can rot, twist or warp and hence become difficult to operate over years. It
can also be attacked by termites. Wood thus needs regular maintenance for it to
last longer.
Vinyl on the other hand needs the
least maintenance. It needs no painting and is very easy to clean; all you need
is a mild detergent and piece of cloth. Vinyl provides excellent resistance to
air pollutants, does not rot, and you have no fear of termites attacking it. Vinyl
retains its finish and looks, unlike wood which looks old after some years.
Vinyl windows are available in many colors, styles and design options and are
easy to install.
Wood windows can approximately cost 2
or 3 times more than vinyl, so here too vinyl is the winner.
Vinyl however is a popular choice
nowadays and as it is supplied by most window companies it is easily available.
You can also get windows of any size or style to achieve a perfect fit and to
go with the architectural style of your home. You can find out from different
companies and get estimates from them. If you read reviews of window manufacturers like Champion Window or look up their website, you can find all the
information about the performance of their vinyl construction, argon enhanced
windows. The windows are also Energy star rated and certified by NFRC (National
Fenestration Rating Council) for better window performance.
As the decision has be finally made by
you, weigh the pros and
cons and make your decision carefully. But
whatever you go for- wood or vinyl, buy replacement windows which are energy
efficient. Look for the Energy Star label. This would be a real good investment
giving you returns in terms of savings in energy bills all through the life of
the windows. You also will have a comfortable healthy home. Also buy windows
from companies which install them for you to ensure better performance.