Options for New Windows

It’s that old standard fate that most homeowners have to face at some point: the prospect of needing new windows in your house.

Ah, it’s a fun time, isn’t it? The cold drafts in the winter, the rain dripping into your living space, the fact that you can hear everything going on outside as clear as day: good stuff!

Unfortunately, sometimes, if you want to save on Banff homes for sale, you might have to take a fixer-upper and then update the broken things later.

When it comes to windows, you don’t have just one option. Let’s cover a few of the window types you can get to level-up your house.

Vinyl Windows

Vinyl is your standard option for new windows. They’re relatively inexpensive, highly energy-efficient, and resistant to the sun’s damaging UV rays. They’re also airtight when installed correctly and require just about no maintenance.

Vinyl windows will definitely satisfy your need to keep your expensive indoor air inside, and they’ll last about 20 years or more. You can’t go wrong with a good vinyl window.

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Wooden Windows

Good old wood. Many people agree that wood looks highly aesthetically pleasing, but there are pros and cons to everything. Wooden windows look rustic and natural, lending your home a more traditional appearance. Of course, wood is environmentally sound and can be easily recycled. Wood is also excellent as an insulator and works well to keep outside sounds from infiltrating your home.

However, the downsides are that wood can warp over time from harsh weather conditions and is also susceptible to termites. You also have to upkeep your wooden windows with new paint, staining, and general cleaning. You’ll pay more for wooden windows than you would for vinyl, but make no mistake: wood will do the job well if you provide the proper care.

Fiberglass Windows

Last is fiberglass, that modern material made of reinforced glass fibers. You won’t have to maintain fiberglass windows at all. They can be made to resemble wooden windows if you like the traditional look. Fiberglass is so strong that no amount of harsh weather will warp it or wear it down. Fiberglass windows will insulate your house from cold winters and hot summers with their foam-filled interiors, making them a great investment.

Actually, their cost is one of the only disadvantages. You’ll pay more, but the return you get will be incredible. Also, fiberglass windows don’t come in as many options as other window types, but if you don’t care about that, then fiberglass windows are one great way to go.

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