Wood Vs. Vinyl Windows

Posted on: 5 December 2017

If you want to invest in new windows, you have a lot to consider. Not only are there many great styles to choose from, but there is also a variety of materials to choose from. That is, you can often find the same styles in a range of different materials like fiberglass, real wood, or vinyl. These materials are all different from each other in some very important ways. This article explains compares real wood and vinyl window products.

Wooden Windows

A variety of wood species have been used in window construction for centuries. For instance, mahogany has long been used, and remains a top choice for residential windows. It is a durable, water-resistant wood that homeowners love for its rich color and texture. No matter what type of wood you choose, it is going to need more TLC than a synthetic product like vinyl. To keep up a wooden window, you need to reinforce the waterproof finish to protect against dry rot, warping, swelling, and possible termite damage. Basically, a wooden window won't last as long as vinyl if it is not properly cared for over the years. Of course, some people do like the way that wood ages and looks rustic as it gets older.

Vinyl Windows

Homeowners who choose to install vinyl windows over wood are doing so because they want a don't want to deal with the maintenance. Vinyl is very easy to care for because it is waterproof. On top of that, the waterproof surface of vinyl is permanent. That is, you don't need to reapply any stain or finish to waterproof vinyl. Basically, once your window is installed, you don't really need to do much. Occasionally, cleaning it with a sponge and some water is going to keep your vinyl looking bright and shiny.

The most popular vinyl products are those that have wood textures. Fake wood textures are actually pretty convincing, and many products even have detailed, multicolored, and textured prints that create a very convincing look. The most affordable vinyl windows are white and shiny. The products with the more convincing styles and textures are going to cost more.

Installing new windows is a fun and rewarding remodel project for any home. Both wood and vinyl are specifically constructed for easy assembly. So, if you decide you want to install your own windows, either of these products can be a great choice.

To learn more about your options, contact companies like Windows Plus.

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