There are more window frame material options now than before, with fiberglass, wood, and vinyl being the most popular for Kentucky homes. Choosing the right replacement windows is a process with several factors to consider.
At Kentucky Home Exteriors, we want to help you find the best windows for your home regardless of style and budget. That is why we work with companies like Pella, Marvin, and Harvey because they offer a range of windows to suit any window replacement project.
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Window Frame Material
Aesthetic Appeal
Vinyl, fiberglass, and wood offer a different look and feel. Consider the architectural style of your home and how well the frame material complements it.
Energy Efficiency
Vinyl and fiberglass offer better thermal performance than wood in some cases. Look for frames with good energy efficiency ratings to help regulate indoor temperature and reduce energy bills.
Durability and Longevity
You want a window frame material that can withstand the elements, including weather, UV rays, and moisture. Wood and fiberglass are known for their durability, while vinyl is low-maintenance and rot-resistant.
Maintenance Requirements
Wood frames require regular painting and sealing, while vinyl and fiberglass are often low-maintenance.
Cost Considerations
A window replacement can be costly depending on the material you choose and how many windows you are replacing. Wood and fiberglass tend to be more expensive, while vinyl is often more budget-friendly.
Resale Value
High-quality window materials can enhance your home’s resale value and increase ROI by improving aesthetics, energy efficiency, and durability.
Popular Window Frame Material Options
Kentucky weather can be unpredictable, so you want a window frame material that is durable, stable, and energy-efficient.
Vinyl
Vinyl windows are a popular choice for Kentucky homes. They are affordable, low maintenance, and energy-efficient.
Vinyl is also resistant to moisture and less prone to warping. It won’t rust or corrode, and you won’t need to repaint or stain it.
Vinyl also comes in a variety of styles and colors, allowing you to match your window to home aesthetic.
Fiberglass
Fiberglass is highly durable, stable, and energy efficient. It can withstand fluctuating temperatures and won’t warp. Fiberglass doesn’t damage easily and resists denting, scratching, and corroding.
Fiberglass windows can have various finishes and can also mimic wood. The frames can be narrowed, creating clean lines and a modern aesthetic. Fiberglass is eight times stronger than vinyl, holding larger window panes.
Fiberglass can cost more than vinyl but less than wood, making it a great in-between option for your window replacement project.
Wood
Pine, mahogany, and Douglas fir are popular options for window frames. Wood offers a timeless, classic look and is highly customizable. Although wood window frames are more expensive initially, they may add value to your home.
Wood windows require more maintenance than vinyl and fiberglass to keep them looking good and working well. But, if you look after your wooden window frames, you can enjoy great insulation, noise reduction, and an elegant aesthetic.
Signs You Need New Windows
Here are some signs you may need a window replacement:
- Your window frames are damaged, swollen, or rotten
- Your windows don’t open or close easily
- The glass or locking mechanisms are damaged
- Your windows are drafty
- There is condensation between the glass panes
- You only have single-pane windows
- You want to update the look of your home
Window Replacements With Kentucky Home Exteriors
Windows are an important part of your home system, and we have the experience and expertise to help you through the window replacement process. We work with trusted companies with high-quality products to ensure our customers get the best value for money and overall experience. If you need a window replacement and want to learn more about your window frame material options, contact us for a free in-person consultation.