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The Dilemma of Choosing Between Wooden Windows and PVC Windows


Obviously, wooden windows are manufactured from naturally occurring trees. PVC windows however, are manufactured from man-made materials. Debates discussing which of these windows are more eco-friendly are ongoing. Some environmentalists explain that the use of wood is the foremost option because it is renewable, biodegradable and does not contain harmful substances. But others disagree with the argument that cutting trees have greater negative impact due to massive tree cutting for industrial purposes.

At one time it was safe enough to say that wooden windows had an edge over synthetic windows in terms of environmental hazard. It is because wooden windows are biodegradable. They can either be repaired or they may be converted into woodchips and recycled or discarded to rot away. However, most old PVC window frames could be sliced up and recycled back into window frames again.

Windows made from PVC do have other benefits in addition to their recycling capabilities. Modern and well manufactured windows produced from PVC tend to be more energy efficient. Fuel is another non renewable resource. Thus, more energy efficient homes have lesser negative impact towards the environment than those houses that need more heating. Wooden windows are not recognized for their high energy efficiency. However, latest window technologies have the capability to ensure they are as energy-efficient as the synthetic windows. This is obviously coupled with the increase in price. One very good example of improved wooden window technology is double and triple glazed windows. These windows have the capacity to improve draughty rooms into more cosy and more energy efficient rooms.

Low maintenance is another aspect that lots of PVC window makers are showcasing about their products. Unlike the wooden windows, PVC windows don't have to be painted and sanded to maintain their original looks. Additionally they don't rot, shrink and swell as a result to changes in weather conditions. However, just like many other things, these synthetic windows do deteriorate in the long run. Not every makes of those windows are resistant to the destructive work of nature. Low quality windows tend to deform using their original structure losing a few of their basic functions for example insulation. This means cheap, as usual, isn't the answer.

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Overall maintenance may be less to some extent with PVC windows, but this does not mean that they can be left completely alone. Regular cleaning maintenance can also be necessary. They tend to amass more dust and dirt compared to wooden types. If they're left as they are, a few of their important parts for example jams and sashes can become defective.

Window life time is another aspect that is vital that you look into. At the moment, the general public has a typical perception that synthetic windows last longer than timber windows. This can be explained through the very obvious reason, timbers rot. However, it's also a well known fact that very old houses remain today using their wooden windows still intact. Wooden windows rot but when maintained well, they can last for many years. In addition, wood preservatives are available which can surely increase the life span regardless of the sort of wood.

PVC windows are also recognized to offer better security due to the inclusion of high tech locking system. But the downside within this aspect is that some these windows are not as sturdy as the wooden windows. Some are extremely are not well suited for big windows or for conservatory roofs. To attain high security, more durable and heavier types are needed. Again, homeowners have to be ready to spend more.

In terms of cost, windows produced in PVC are less costly than the wooden types. Even PVCU windows in traditional styles continue to be more affordable. The wonder and magnificence the more expensive version offer against the artificial look of their cheaper counterparts matters a lot too. In the end, homeowners have to base their decisions on what they would like to achieve and how much they are able to manage to spend.

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