Wooden Windows Have Many Benefits

By David Mathews


If you are a homeowner and considering replacing your current window frames, there are some things that you will want to learn. There are many benefits to installing wooden windows. Wood has been the first choice for homes for many years. They are made from various materials that include mahogany, redwood, cedar, pine, cypress, and fir. The wood window is energy efficient, improves the value of the home, can be painted to match the siding, and do not gather condensation like aluminum does.

Folks can select the material they want the frames to be made from as well as a variety of styles that will enhance the appearance of the home. Since wood frames are very energy efficient they save homeowners quite a bit of money on monthly utility bills. The wood frame is great during the winter or summer months and is often the first choice when changing a homes interior design.

For most people buying a home is the biggest investment they will make. Because it is such a big purchase folks want everything to be perfect right down to the color. When using sash windows it is easy to match them to the siding color on the house. Using wood frames allows homeowners to paint the exterior of the house any color they want.

Making improvements to the home increases its appeal and value. Additionally, the homes integrity will be preserved. The wood frames are quite durable and not likely to crack and break which will reduce the cost of maintenance and repairs. The frame is not only cost efficient, but it is echo friendly. When it comes to recycling, wood is the ideal material.

When the right professional is found for the installation, make sure they use custom manufacturing and find out if they provide restoration work. You may decide to reinstate the classic look of the house by repairing and restoring the existing frames. Restoring will cost much less than having the frames replaced. Also be sure the company is interested in environmental effects of their materials. Choose a professional who uses echo friendly materials.

Usually the wooden frames are constructed from natural and renewable materials. These frames resist condensation when they are triple and double glazed. Installing a higher quality window increases the likelihood it will be around for over a century. It should be noted that this is possible only when well maintained regularly with finish or fresh paint.

Although the aluminum frame may be recyclable and less expensive than wood, it is not a good choice if you are looking for energy efficient windows. Fiberglass is stronger and more costly, and offers some ecological concern. Aluminum and fiberglass develop condensation and thought to be second rate materials for windows.

Many people have a budget that does not allow for replacing all windows in the home. An alternative is to purchase salvaged frames which are very economical. It is best to avoid very old wooden windows because they are very often painted with lead paint and are less energy efficient.




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