subject: Looking To Replace Your Windows? Here Are a Few Types To Consider [print this page] Looking To Replace Your Windows? Here Are a Few Types To Consider
In this article, we wanted to examine the different types of windows, and the advantages of each.
1. Wood Windows:
If you're looking to maintain the historic look of your home, then wood windows can be a great match for you. While they tend to be a bit more expensive than vinyl or composite windows, wood is extremely sturdy, and surprisingly strong in areas of energy efficiency.
Recommended brands include Andersen Woodwright windows, which offer great beauty, furniture-grade durability and strong energy efficiency.
Wood windows are available in a variety of aesthetic configurations and colors.
2. Vinyl Windows:
Vinyl is a very flexible type of window. It tends to be a bit less expensive than wood windows. Because vinyl windows are usually hollow, they're able to be filled with additional insulation, Many vinyl windows are available in double-pane (2 layers of glass) or triple pane (3 layers of glass) with Low-E coating and argon or krypton gas making their sound proofing and energy efficiency second-to-none. Maintenance is also very easy on Vinyl Windows.
In terms of recommended brands, we prefer Generations windows from Simonton, which offers a wide range of color configurations, interior wood grain laminates, and very strong production.
3. Composite and Fiberglass Windows:
Composite and Fiberglass Windows provide the strength and beauty of wood windows, while combining excellent weather resistance and durability. Because of the excellent insulating factors of Composite Windows, they exceed the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency, and qualify for a tax credit.
In terms of brands, we recommend Marvin Integrity fiberglass windows and Pella Impervia Composite Windows. Marvin windows are made from 100% pultruded fiberglass and have beautifully narrow frames to minimize the amount of glass lost with a replacement window. Pella windows use a patented fiberglass material named Duracast which ensures strong, durable, low maintenance, and energy efficient windows.
With these handy tips, you'll be able to make an informed decision on your replacement windows, so that you can be pleased with your decision for years to come.