If you’re living with old single-pane windows and are looking for an affordable and efficient window replacement option, vinyl replacement windows are the best and most affordable way to update your house’s energy performance. Especially if you live in an older building, vinyl replacement windows can dramatically increase energy efficiency and keep your home interior at a comfortable internal temperature. Vinyl windows are also extremely affordable and customizable. Non-vinyl windows (or fiberglass windows) are sometimes twice as expensive as vinyl replacement windows.
What are Vinyl Replacement Windows?
Vinyl Replacement Windows can be quickly installed without any disturbance to the existing exterior siding or interior drywall, and easily fit within existing window openings. Vinyl replacement windows keep warm air in during the winter and cool air in during the summer. While you may experience slight air leakage around the framing gaps and window openings, vinyl replacements are significantly more energy efficient then old types of windows, which only have single-panes.
When choosing vinyl replacement windows for your home, there are a few variables to consider when making your decision:
- Environmental Factors
- Aesthetics
- Pricing
- Energy Efficiency
What Benefits do Vinyl Replacement Windows Offer?
Energy efficient windows save you money on heating and cooling and in turn use less energy to heat or cool your home. In that aspect, vinyl replacement windows are good for the environment. Your home will be able to maintain an ideal internal temperature and you’ll be able to enjoy a more comfortable living space with no drafts.
As previously mentioned, vinyl windows feature double, sometimes triple paned glass to keep air and moisture out, resulting in a consistent interior temperature. The moisture barrier prevents mold and allergens from making it into your living space, providing a healthier environment for children and people suffering from allergies.
Vinyl windows have moderate to high “R-Values” meaning they’re more resistant to heat flow. The “R-Value” measures how efficient a window is at insulating—the higher the “R-Value” the better the insulation abilities. When purchasing windows, look for a high “R-Value”. The “U-Factor” or “U-Value” tells you how quickly the window allows heat to escape, so the lower the “U-Factor” the better. A vinyl replacement window with a high “R-Value” and a low “U-Factor” is a top-performing window.
Vinyl windows are extremely durable, long lasting, and can be easily customized in a wide selection of sizes and styles of your choice. There are products available for every style and budget. Vinyl is also naturally scratch resistant and highly durable. Vinyl cannot be painted so your window units will not need to be scraped or stained. Whether you’re considering vinyl replacement windows for aesthetic reasons, energy efficiency, affordability, or their ease of installation and maintenance, they’re your best option on the window market.