PVC And Metal Frame Windows

Posted on: 29 August 2017

The doors and windows in your home or going to age quicker than other important elements around your property. With all of the constant opening, closing, slamming, moisture damage, and so many other things that could go wrong, your windows will need to be replaced at least once over the lifetime of your property. Choosing the best windows for your home can be a little bit overwhelming because there are so many options to choose from, and they can be very similar in many ways. This article explains the differences between PVC and metal frame windows.

Metal Frame Windows

Metal frame windows are generally considered to be more heavy duty. This does not mean that the exposed part of your window frame is actually made out of metal. In fact, most have wooden cladding, so they basically look like solid wooden windows. However, the sash, which holds the window pane, is made out of metal. First of all, this makes the window heavier and stronger. It also gives you more security.

Metal framed windows are definitely better for larger fixtures. They are also the most popular when it comes to storm windows. Windows that have two, three, or four glass panes need to have stronger frames to prevent bending and warping. A metal frame window is the most common when it comes to heavy duty, energy efficient storm fixtures.

PVC Frame Windows

While metal frame windows are definitely more popular in colder environments, they are often unnecessary in mild climates. A lot of track homes are built using PVC frame windows. The great thing about PVC is that it can have wood cladding, or be left exposed. PVC basically looks like plastic. Most people don't think that PVC is the most stylish option, but the low profile looks great in neutral colors, especially in a home with modern styling.

The main advantage to PVC frame windows is the fact that they are much cheaper and easier to maintain. Homeowners also love the fact that they are not susceptible to water damage. The maintenance for PVC windows is much easier because they can be cleaned with any liquid cleaner.

PVC and metal are both great options for window frames. Take into consideration your climate, how are you will use the windows, and how much you want to spend. Either product will probably make your home more energy efficient and add value to your property. Click to learn more about windows, gutter cleaning, and other home services. 

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