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5 Common Window Materials For Your Home

Raimo Valin by Raimo Valin
March 27, 2021
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5 Common Window Materials For Your Home

Window replacement allows you to choose, within your financial capacity, any window material, style, and size of choice to increase home value and aesthetics. While style matters, the focus is usually on materials. There are numerous window materials in the market, however, windows and doors companies have reported high demands for 5 types of window materials. These window materials are great in quality, value, aesthetics, and have competitive prices. This article will help you narrow your choices and fast-track your decision-making.

  1. Vinyl

Vinyl windows are arguably the most popular window material in the market. Thousands of households within the country trust vinyl to serve all of their window needs. It boasts of high structural integrity spanning several years. It is durable and aesthetically appealing. Vinyl is energy efficient, making sure your heat bills in the winter don’t drastically increase. It’s insulated against drafts and air. Although vinyl is limited to the color department, its pricing still makes it a reasonable choice.

  1. Wood

Wood is the most common window around the world. Before other materials were discovered, people already used wood, and developed with it by refining and being creative with it. Wood windows are aesthetically pleasing, complementing both exteriors and interiors without compromise. Wood can be refinished over and over again and is durable and long-lasting. However, a downside to the wood window is its pricing. Hardwood for instance is expensive to install.

  1. Fiberglass

Fiberglass is gaining popularity amongst new homeowners. It’s gradually replacing vinyl in the market, although at almost the same price. Fiberglass is strong and energy-efficient. Like wood, fiberglass can also be refinished over and over. So in case of scratches and dents, you can always repaint to retain its initial appearance.

  1. Aluminum

Aluminum is the first choice for huge structures. Although it has its popularity amongst commercial users too. Aluminum is one of the strongest windows out there, beating them in structural integrity. This material is, however, not as energy efficient as the rest meaning you’re likely to witness an increase in heat bills. But if you want strength for maximum security, then aluminum is your best bet.

  1. Composite

Composite is engineered windows, combined with features of aluminum and timber. It’s energy-efficient, durable, and long-lasting. Composite has low maintenance and durability and can last for decades.

Before you choose window materials for your building, be sure to check how efficient it’ll be for your home or office. If you desire energy-efficiency, then go for vinyl or composite, but strength, then it’s aluminum.

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