Shedding Some Light On Windows!

Shedding Some Light On Windows!

Comparing Vinyl And Fiberglass Windows

Arthur Menard

There are so many ways to improve your home. When it comes to making your house greener and adding some style to the property, you should definitely consider something like Andersen replacement windows. Replacing your windows is one of the most effective ways to add insulation to your walls, make your house more functional, and to improve the style on the inside and outside. The best thing about window replacement is that it is going to help reduce your monthly bills. Of course, you need to choose a material that is appropriate for your budget and climate. This article compares two of the most popular window materials: fiberglass and vinyl

Fiberglass Windows

Fiberglass is a material that seems perfectly suited for the construction of window frames. That is, it is lightweight, hollow, waterproof, smooth, and scratch resistant. These are all things that are very important comes to windows. The smooth finish on fiberglass enable them to slide in the frame without any sort of lubrication.

Basically, fiberglass is one of the easiest window materials to maintain. You can clean it quite easily using glass cleaner while you are actually cleaning the window panes. You don't need to treat it with any special cleaners or conditioners. Fiberglass also comes in a lot of diverse styles. Not only does it come in just about every color imaginable, you can also find some textured finishes that add some warmth to the frames. Fiberglass is obviously a great choice for any homeowner.

Vinyl Windows

Vinyl is actually very similar to fiberglass. It is waterproof, and comes in just about every color you can imagine. It is important to note that vinyl is dyed, so the entire piece is the same color. If the top layer does get scratched, it will will not look very different because it is the same color underneath.

If you live somewhere cold, vinyl might be a better choice because if the improved insulation. It has a similar smooth texture and is great for sliding windows. You can also find vinyl products with printed finishes, which might look great. However, some people don't like these fake finishes because they don't think they look authentic. It is really just a matter of personal opinion and taste.

As you can see, fiberglass and vinyl are both very great materials for window frames. They are adorable, easy to take care of, stylish, and affordable.


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Shedding Some Light On Windows!

When my wife and I were shopping for our first house a couple of years ago, one of the things that we were sure to pay a lot of attention to was the windows. Windows play an important role in the amount of energy your home uses to stay cool in the summer and warm during the winter. Window technology has come a long way in the last couple of decades and having the right windows can save you money on your monthly energy bills. This blog is here to enlighten you on what's out there and what's best for you and your home.