Tanya Turner

Vinyl Replacement Windows - Advantages and Disadvantages



Posted: Sunday, December 13, 2009

by Tanya Turner

On the modern market of replacement windows vinyl windows are currently the most popular. The reasons are simple - this plastic material is cheap, available, very durable and energy efficient. However, there are some disadvantages as well. Find out if vinyl window is the right choice for your house or should you go for a more traditional wooden frame. What we call a vinyl window is usually made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Sometimes it is also used as a veneer on wooden or aluminum frames.

 If 10-15 years ago you heard some bad things about vinyl windows, forget about that. In old days vinyl really did have some problems, mostly with thermal expansion. In extremely hot or cold days the frame could contract or expand making your window impossible to open or close. Sometimes it could even lead to cracking the glass. However, these problems are the thing of the past, modern vinyl windows are resistant to high and cold temperatures, very durable and keep new like appearance for ages.

Vinyl replacement window frames pros

Vinyl frames cons

Even though there are so many obvious advantages there are some downsides as well

Vinyl window ratings

When selecting which brand of windows to get for your home it is very important to pay attention to the ratings.

We all know about Energy Star Program - these little stars that you can see on fridges, air conditioners and other appliances. Windows can also be rated with Energy Star rating. Vinyl windows usually are more energy efficient then wooden or aluminum frames, because of the perfect fit.

Some windows also have National Fenestration Rating where the R-value and U-value are mostly important. U-value measures how effective your window is at keeping the heat inside, the numbers are usually fall between 2.0 and 10.0. the lower number is the better. R-value is usually applied not to windows, but to walls and ceilings

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