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How Vinyl Replacement Windows Can Save You Money

How Vinyl Replacement Windows Can Save You Money

How Vinyl Replacement Windows Can Save You Money

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Vinyl replacement windows are perfect to save money and protect from energy loss. They reduce energy consumption. Depending on your home and existing windows, you can expect to save between 10% and 20% in energy costs - less heating in winter and less cooling in summer.


Why Replace Windows?


Home improvement experts agree that updating your windows and doors can help you save on energy bills.


Older replacement windows that are made with wooden frames can warp or rot over time. They may at one time have been well sealed. When water gets into the wood it expands and can rot, leaving spaces though which water and air can get into the home.


Vinyl replacement windows take care of it all. They will never rot or warp. The only maintenance they will ever need is cleaning.


Framing Materials Important


Vinyl


If you choose to use vinyl windows for your home, you'll want to look for the following features:

- Vinyl frame and sash construction for energy efficiency, low maintenance and never needs painting

- Most styles have tilt in sashes for easy cleaning from inside your home

- All vinyl construction provides maintenance free performance


Wood


If you choose to use wood windows for your house, you'll want to look for the following features:

- Good quality wood that won't warp or twist

- Tilt in sashes for easy cleaning from inside your home

- High quality hardware

- Wood species include pine, walnut, cherry, mahogany, maple, oak, birch and more

- Airspace between the panes of glass of at least 1/2"

- Available in all traditional configurations like double hung, casement, slider, bay, bow and more


Aluminum


Aluminum materials have their own resistive properties against sunlight, water, chemicals and corrosion.

If you choose to use aluminum windows for your house, you'll want to look for the following features:

- Interlocking sashes

- Aluminum doesn't require painting, will not warp or rot and its dimensional stability ensures years of trouble free operation.

- Air space between the panes of glass should be at least 1/2 inch

- Variety of glass options






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